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The Single Best Introductory Statistics Book for Data Science

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Head First Statistics

This might come as a surprise to you. It’s not a book you can usually see in university courses — mostly because it’s full of visualizations and plain simple explanations. University books, on the other hand, are full of formulas, proofs, and plain old boring text.

When you first see the physical copy of this book you might get anxious a bit — as it has over 700 pages. Now it’s not short by any standards, but it certainly doesn’t feel like a 700-page book. Let me elaborate.

Pick up any statistics and probability book from a university — there is a high chance it is somewhere around 500 pages, if not more. While that is significantly less than Head First Statistics , the university book most likely isn’t full of visual examples and visualizations in general.

If someone took all the visualizations from this Head First Statistics , the total page number would reduce by half, if not more.

Why is that important?

Good question. For the majority of us, reading through pages and pages of plain old boring text isn’t the most fun thing in the world. That’s especially the case if you work full time, and want to study statistics after your day job. It’s just not going to happen — you’ll fall asleep by the third paragraph.

You need the right amount of text, followed by some nice visuals, followed by practical examples.

Answer me this question honestly: Would you read this article if I’ve written it as a single paragraph? No, because that would look a chore — unnecessary chore. Also, we have a short attention span. If you can’t finish a paragraph within 30 seconds, it’s most likely you won’t continue reading. In simpler terms — if the article wasn’t formatted in a visually pleasing way, you’ll find the one which is.

The same goes for books. Every time I see 30-row-paragraphs I get this desire to drop the book immediately — no matter how good it might be. You see, 10 different books on the same subject typically cover the same topics, but what makes the book a bestseller is how approachable it is to the reader (and marketing, of course).

Okay, we now know what to search for in a book and why we never finish some books — no matter how valuable the information might be. Let’s now explore what Head First Statistics has to offer.

My short review

As I’ve said, I’ve finished the book roughly 1.5 years ago, and it was a great primer for more advanced topics. If I were now to read a book on statistics with Python, which doesn’t cover the theory in-depth, I wouldn’t be confused due to solid background knowledge.

And that’s really who this book is for — either for complete beginners, of for ones who’ve taken statistics courses before, but the teaching style was awful. If you’ve completed several university-level courses on statistics and probability, you might want to pass on this one.

The book covers the following topics:

  • Basic data visualization
  • Measures of central tendency and spread
  • Probability, permutations, combinations, and distributions
  • Statistical sampling
  • Confidence intervals
  • Hypothesis testing
  • Regression analysis

And covers them really, really well. The book doesn’t cover anything that isn’t taught on university courses — but if you’re not on some of the world’s best universities, I honestly think this you are far better of with this book.

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