books for review (in CHANCE)
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Among the books I received for review in CHANCE, here are some neither I nor my “usual suspects” had enough time or interest in to review:
- R Graphics (second edition) by Paul Murrell
- Biostatistics: A computing approach by Stewart Anderson
- Advanced Bayesian methods for medical test accuracy by Lyle Broemeling
- Introduction to Probability with Texas hold’em examples by Frederic Paik Schoenberg
- X and the city by John Adam
- Introduction to the Theory of Statistical Inference by Hannelore Liero and Silvelyn Zwanzig
If you would like to review one of those books, send me an email.with some reference/bio and your mailing address. Be warned though that I will decide on a completely arbitrary way (a) on the chosen reviewers and (b) whether or not to publish a proposed review! (The reviewer keeps the book, as a rule.)
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