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Revise for Statistics: No. 1 - Greg Attwood

 
Description: ISBN 0435511165 / Genre: Education / Author: Greg Attwood, Gillian Dyer, G.E. Skipworth / Paperback / 76 Pages / Book is published ... more
Revise for Statistics: No. 1 - Greg Attwood ... 2001-04-03 by Heinemann Educational Publishers

Newest Review: ... know in the exam. It also contains relevant questions, which can help you if you are searching for practice before the exam. ... more

 ... In the main module book, you get any questions easing you into the topic, so it is harder to pick out ones to do as preparation. However, neither of the books are stimulating in any way. The format is just black and white writing and does not contain many diagrams, so when you think 'I've only got two pages to go, yay!', it may still take a while to get all the information out of them. When I was doing the course, I wrote my own notes in the margin beside the countless paragraphs, as I found the notes not very clear....more

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Premium Review Revise for Statistics: No. 1 - Greg Attwood: S1 revision support book (308 words)
by - written on 04/03/09 (Very useful, 111 readings)
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This book is designed to back up the main S1 textbook for the S1 module, also produced by Heinemann. This book goes through the chapters of the main textbook, assuming you have just finished the module and are now recapping for revision. It highlights the main points in each chapter and does this well- it is exactly what you need to know in the exam. It also contains relevant questions, which can help you if you are searching for practice before the exam. In the main module book, you get any questions easing you into the topic, so it is harder to pick out ones to do as preparation. However, neither of the books are stimulating in any way. The format is just ...  Read the complete review

 

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