book recommendation thread?
book recommendation thread
fuccbois, I'm studying genetics at the moment, and as much as I loathe all the mathfags here, this probability/statistics shit just fascinates me.
how about one of you kind souls recommend me a book on probability or stats, or both, beginner level if possible
in exchange i can recommend any of you who happens to be interested in microbiology the following:
microbiology: an evolving science (9780393934472)
The political economy of URSS
History mixed with economy and statistics.
t. Math student
All of statistics by wasserman
>>7637028
would that taste good
>>7638379
bit dry tho
>>7638780
spread some mayo on it, fixes the dryness
Repost from another thread.
Anyone have a suggestion for material, textbooks, etc dealing with neuroanatomy, neurochemistry, and general neurology?
It'll only ever be casually study, but I already have much of the underlying framework to interpret it. I just need more, and it'd be nice to have it relatively serial and in one place.
Anyone know what the rule on instructor manuals for physics classes generally is? I don't like using them, since it usually bites me in the ass later, but I actually found a problem-breaking typo in the book. The instructor manual rectifies it.
I always figured "collaboration" on math/physics homework was a given, which is why it does jack for your grade and the school has tutors who'll walk you through problems.
>>7638840
- Neuroscience, 5th Edition
- Atlas of Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology - Frank H. Netter
>>7639272
Thanks.
>>7639281
just go to
http://gen.lib.rus.ec/search.php?req=neurochemistry&open=0&view=simple&phrase=1&column=def
and dl everything you can before it's shut down