I asked this mailing list for book recommendations a few weeks ago. One of the books I selected was "Introductory Statistics with R" by Peter Dalgaard. I am embarrassed to say that this book was too terse for me. I wasn't able to get very far with it. However, I was fortunate enough to stumble upon "Statistical Reasoning" by Bruce King and Edward Minium. King & Minium progress step-by-step from basic concepts to analysis of variance and some non-parametric methods without any sophisticated math. The presentation is so simple that the book could probably be used as a textbook for a high school class. Anyway, after finishing "Statistical Reasoning," I found that Dalgaard covers many of the same topics except more in the style of an R reference manual. So now I'm happy with both of the books. As for the book list, I suggest the addition of some book like "Statistical Reasoning" even though there is no mention R (even a calculator is not required!). This book helped me grok the basics (what is the central limit theorem? ;-). -- Make April 15 just another day, visit http://fairtax.org -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: Digital signature Url : https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/attachments/20051121/1e0985d1/attachment.bin