Engineering Statistics: Probability & Theory Resources

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Resources for probability and statistics in biomedical engineering are being sought, particularly focused on probability theory and random processes. A recommended book is "Probability and Statistics for Engineering and the Sciences" by Devore, noted for its quality. One participant offers to share the book but only has a personal copy, suggesting others purchase it. A link to the book on Amazon is provided for convenience. The discussion emphasizes the need for reliable educational materials in this specialized field.
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Hello.

Does anyone here have some resources about "probability and statistics for biomedical engineers" or "probability theory","random processes" ?

I do need it.

Thanks in advance!
 
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Not sure if this will help you, but I use "Probability and Statistics for Engineering and the Sciences" by Devore. It is a great book.

Thanks
Matt
 
Yeah,it could be a good idea. Can you send it to me please?

Thanks.
 
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