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Reddit mentions of Introduction to Probability, Statistics, and Random Processes
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Dude, all you have to do is say, "Okay, I admit I don't understand how probability works" and then make an effort to learn about it. That's what I did. But I know intelligence is considered a liability in your precious little simian brain. Better to just stomp your feet and put your fingers in your ears when reality doesn't meet what Rush told you to think. Funny, seems like you're the one who wants a safe space.
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Thanks! I'll use those books. I'm currently studying stats using Introduction to Probability, Statistics, and Random Processes. Is that a good book for probability or would you recommend something else?
Are you looking for a more introductory book or something more graduate level? If your note dealing with measure theory and you want something elementary this is one of the best books, i've found and it comes with a solution manual as well: Intro to Prob. If you need something more advanced let me know.