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My complaint about mathematical textbooks is that they exploit college students' inelastic demand for education goods and charge a fortune for every update of the book — compounding this problem is that when they release a "new edition" the content itself stays exactly the same and only the practice problems are changed. If you can't do the homework with a previous edition, you have to buy the newe
The book is okay as far as content goes, but many of the solutions it gives are actually incorrect.My complaint about mathematical textbooks is that they exploit college students' inelastic demand for education goods and charge a fortune for every update of the book — compounding this problem is that when they release a "new edition" the content itself stays exactly the same and only the practice problems are changed. If you can't do the homework with a previous edition, you have to buy the newest edition. You're stuck.
At the very least if you are planning to release a new edition of a book in which you only change the practice problems, at least update all the answers. Please.
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The authors have a clear prose that avoids some of the jargon typically found in statistics (I was shocked to not see 'homoskedasticity' or 'heteroskedasticity' used in either the chapters on linear regressions or ANOVA, even though the concepts are stated), and their examples
I was given an earlier edition of this textbook by a friend and decided to work through it chapter-by-chapter in preparation for my first semester of graduate-level econometrics. Overall, it was a good undergrad-level book.The authors have a clear prose that avoids some of the jargon typically found in statistics (I was shocked to not see 'homoskedasticity' or 'heteroskedasticity' used in either the chapters on linear regressions or ANOVA, even though the concepts are stated), and their examples are practical-minded. Additionally, their chapters on nonparametric and Bayesian statistics, though brief, help the reader appreciate the diversity of methods and perspectives within the discipline.
Having taken a business-orientated probability and statistics class, a two-semester course in calculus, and linear algebra, this text was fairly straightforward. I managed to learn a few new things in addition to developing a greater respect for probability theory, estimation methods (including maximum likelihood and Rao-Blackwellization), and experiment design.
My only criticisms are that I found many typos throughout, and the authors missed an opportunity to integrate lessons in a programming language (R, Stata, SPSS, etc.) into the material for those who want to get their hands dirty with some data analysis of their own. I'm sure later editions have probably rectified the first issue, and I would hope they've seriously considered the second.
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