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The Manga Guide to Statistics (Manga Guide To...)


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"The Manga Guide to Calculus", "Manga Guide to Statistics", etc. Taken on April 12, 2009 · Nikon D90; 85 Views; 0 Galleries · map's photostream (565) · Get tight with Christ! This manga textbook is written for those interested in understanding principles of statistics. If you haven't heard of the “Manga Guides”, they're an interesting idea. Apr 12, 2009 - Manga Guide to Statistics. Sep 30, 2009 - I've been supportive of OEL adapations as a way of making manga more popular among the general population. Jan 26, 2009 - The Manga Guide to Statistics is a new offering in the so-called edu-manga category, which aims to teach subjects such as statistics, calculus, and physics through Japanese-style comic art. @trc202: there's a whole book series explaining mathematics thru manga. Dec 3, 2011 - The The Manga Guide to Relativity might come in especially handy these days, what with faster than light neutrinos, Republican candidates and other science-defying entities zooming around. Apr 18, 2013 - The Cartoon Guide to Statistics covers all the central ideas of modern statistics: the summary and display of data, probability in gambling and medicine, random variables, Bernoulli Trails, the Central Limit Theorem, hypothesis testing, confidence interval estimation, and much more—all explained in simple, clear, and yes, funny illustrations. And I've I allowed my reading-challenged friends to borrow my Manga Guide to Statistics, and they love it! Dec 13, 2008 - newly translated book, The Manga Guide to Statistics . Little Thinkers · Manga Guide to Statistics · On sale! I have a few of the other books in the series (Statistics, Databases, and Molecular Biology) and they're pretty good introductory books. And, it is one of those Japanese anime things, which makes it cool. They're aimed at a high school level. I recieved the book a couple of weeks ago, but haven't had time to sit down and read it until now.