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Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers, 4th Edition
Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers, 4th Edition
Douglas C. Montgomery, Arizona State University
George C. Runger, Arizona State University
ISBN: 978-0-471-74589-1
©2007
784 pages
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Montgomery and Runger’s best-selling engineering statistics text provides a practical approach that is more oriented to engineering and the chemical and physical sciences than many similar texts.  It's packed with unique problem sets that reflect realistic situations engineers will encounter in their working lives.

  This book provides modern coverage of engineering statistics, focusing on how statistical tools are integrated into the engineering problem-solving process.  All major aspects of engineering statistics are covered, including descriptive statistics, probability and probability distributions, statistical test and confidence intervals for one and two samples, building regression models, designing and analyzing engineering experiments, and statistical process control.  Developed with sponsorship from the National Science Foundation, this text incorporates many insights from the authors' teaching experience along with feedback from numerous adopters of previous editions.  

This text is suitable for a one- or two-term course in probability and statistics for all engineering majors.  


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