If you’ve ever taken an introductory statistics course as an engineering major, you’ve likely seen the iconic orange cover of Hayter’s Probability and Statistics for Engineers and Scientists (4th Edition). For many, it sits on a shelf, gathering dust next to a TI-84 and a half-empty notebook.
Focuses on descriptive statistics, experimentation, data presentation, point estimates, and sampling distributions. If you’ve ever taken an introductory statistics course
The book is strategically divided into four primary sections to allow for maximum instructional flexibility: it sits on a shelf
If you have the PDF, you can:
The 4th Edition is structured to guide you from foundational concepts to complex inferential techniques: If you’ve ever taken an introductory statistics course
The 4th Edition of Anthony J. Hayter's Probability and Statistics for Engineers and Scientists