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- BookShin Takahashi.Summary: Uses manga characters to introduce the reader to the world of statistics. Rather than learning from a dry textbook, readers follow the animated adventures of Rui and her teacher, Mamoru Yamamoto, as Rui interacts with a colorful cast of characters. The book consists of seven chapters, each containing a cartoon, text to supplement the cartoon, an exercise and answer section, and a summary. Readers learn about working with numerical and categorical data; probability; relationships between two variables; tests of independence; even how to perform calculations in Microsoft Excel.
Contents:
1. Determining data types
2. Getting the big picture: understanding numerical data
3. Getting the big picture: understanding categorical data
4. Standard score and deviation score
5. Let's obtain the probability
6. Let's look at the relationship between two variables
7. Let's explore the hypothesis tests
Appendix. Let's calculate using Excel. - ArticleRomano PE, Traisman HS, Green OC.Am J Ophthalmol. 1977 Aug;84(2):247-50.An 11-month-old girl died from complications of Cushing's syndrome. The latter was the result of routine topical and periocular dosages of fluorinated corticosteroids following corneal homografts for sclerocornea.