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Old Friday, January 09, 2009
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Golden suggestion by Altamash Qureshi. Weldone brother for extending your sincere suggestion which is rarely seen in this competition. One more thing about which i want you to be casious is that for God sake don't touch Statistics by Iqbal Bhatti for it contains blunders which may cost you without knowing it.
Books by Hamid A. Hakim and S. Khursheed Alam will help in grasping the basic concepts of statistics and will build your strong grip over the theoretical and conceptual frame work. Book by Prof. Sher M. Chaudhry will also help you in the similar direction. While Ronald E. Walpole will make you the master of probability and related topics which will atleast bring you 50% score nay more than that. As the focus of paper is more tilted /skewed towards probability/estimation/chi square/ hypothesis testing etc so one should practice these topics from Walpole necessarily.
And as per Altamash get grip of (Estimation, Probability dist., Sampling, Hypothesis, Regression and Correlation) from Walpole's and Hamid A. Hakim's book
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