Those 140 pages would go a lot further if the author could just assume familiarity with statistical research methods.
This seems like a consistent enough body of knowledge to “factor out” of a lot of material, as much educational material with prerequisites does.
The series includes one on statistics and one on probability. How do they do as provision of such background?
For that matter, there’s one on causation, although from the table of contents it appears to be 9⁄10 about philosophies of causation and only 1⁄10 about how to discover causes.
The series includes one on statistics and one on probability. How do they do as provision of such background?
For that matter, there’s one on causation, although from the table of contents it appears to be 9⁄10 about philosophies of causation and only 1⁄10 about how to discover causes.