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Reddit mentions of Practical Statistics for Data Scientists: 50 Essential Concepts

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Found 4 comments on Practical Statistics for Data Scientists: 50 Essential Concepts:

u/nakun · 2 pointsr/datascience

Hi,

I am starting out studying Data Science myself (not employed in the field). Here is what has been useful to me:

Data Quest has some free lessons and they are good. (They also have a weekly newsletter that has learning resources/articles).

Practical Statistics for Data Scientists has been very helpful in getting me up to speed on statistics (note that the code here uses R, not Python).

u/phl12 · 1 pointr/datascience

Practical Statistics for Data Science is on sale right now on Amazon. Only $13!

u/story-of-your-life · 1 pointr/statistics

The book Practical Statistics for Data Scientists is worth a look. https://www.amazon.com/Practical-Statistics-Data-Scientists-Essential/dp/1491952962

u/onetwosex · 1 pointr/datascience

OP, so that you know, you mention uncle Bob's "Clean Code", but your link redirects to the book "Clean Coder". They're both great, but different.

I've ordered the book Practical Statistics for Data Scientists: 50 Essential Concepts. Looks great to brush up the basics of statistics and machine learning. Since I haven't actually read it yet, take my input with a grain of salt.