An Introduction To Statistics And Probability By Nurul Islam [exclusive] -
Nurul Islam’s "An Introduction to Statistics and Probability" is a friendly, efficient guide into a field that underpins modern decision-making. It equips readers with both the conceptual map and practical tools to analyze uncertainty thoughtfully—an ideal starting point for anyone who wants to think more clearly with data.
is a comprehensive academic textbook designed primarily for undergraduate students. Published by Mullick & Brothers
: Introduces probability as a "measure of uncertainty," covering set notations, counting rules (permutations/combinations), and Bayes' Theorem.
Definitions of probability, sample spaces, events, and the fundamental laws of addition and multiplication. An Introduction To Statistics And Probability By Nurul Islam
The book is meticulously organized into two primary sections: Statistics and Probability.
The book is structured to guide readers from foundational concepts to complex analytical techniques:
: Mathematical analysis of discrete and continuous random variables, mathematical expectations, and variance properties. Part 3: Probability Distributions Published by Mullick & Brothers : Introduces probability
The backbone of scientific research, teaching readers how to determine if a result is statistically significant or just a product of chance. Who is This Book For?
Understanding how sample statistics behave. Estimation: Point estimation and confidence intervals.
Probability is a measure of the likelihood of an event occurring. It is a number between 0 and 1 that represents the chance or probability of an event happening. Probability theory is used to model and analyze random phenomena, and it has numerous applications in fields such as insurance, finance, and engineering. The book is structured to guide readers from
Students in science, engineering, social sciences, and professionals seeking a clear pathway to data analysis . Core Content and Structure
The enduring popularity of this textbook stems from its specific layout and student-friendly elements: