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Sam Morley is an experienced lecturer in mathematics and a researcher in pure mathematics. He is currently a research software engineer at the University of Oxford working on the DataSig project. He was previously a lecturer in mathematics at the University of East Anglia and Nottingham Trent University. His research interests lie in functional analysis, especially Banach algebras. Sam has a firm commitment to providing high-quality, inclusive, and enjoyable teaching, with the aim of inspiring his students and spreading his enthusiasm for mathematics.
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Further reading

There are a large number of textbooks on statistics and statistical theory. The following books are good references for the statistics covered in this chapter:

  • Mendenhall, W., Beaver, R., and Beaver, B. (2006), Introduction To Probability And Statistics. 12th ed., (Belmont, Calif.: Thomson Brooks/Cole).
  • Freedman, D., Pisani, R., and Purves, R. (2007), Statistics. New York: W.W. Norton.

The pandas documentation (https://pandas.pydata.org/docs/index.html) and the following pandas book serve as good references for working with pandas:

  • McKinney, W., (2017), Python for Data Analysis. 2nd ed., (Sebastopol: O’Reilly Media, Inc, US).

The SciPy documentation (https://docs.scipy.org/doc/scipy/tutorial/stats.html) also contains detailed information about the statistics module that was used several times in this chapter.

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Sam Morley

Sam Morley is an experienced lecturer in mathematics and a researcher in pure mathematics. He is currently a research software engineer at the University of Oxford working on the DataSig project. He was previously a lecturer in mathematics at the University of East Anglia and Nottingham Trent University. His research interests lie in functional analysis, especially Banach algebras. Sam has a firm commitment to providing high-quality, inclusive, and enjoyable teaching, with the aim of inspiring his students and spreading his enthusiasm for mathematics.
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