What's the best book for learning statistics in a business course?

In summary, the conversation is about a person looking for a good book on first year statistics. They mention taking a business stat course and finding the current textbook lacking in depth and explanation. They are looking for suggestions for a more comprehensive book and mention "Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers" by Douglas C. Montgomery and George C. Runger as a potential option. However, they also note that they have not studied from any other books, so their opinion may not be the most reliable.
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Can anyone recommend a good book for first year statistics. I'm taking a business stat course and the book for it has absolutely no depth to it. Nothing is derived or really explained from a mathmatical standpoint. This is one of those classes where you just do a bunch of plug and chug without really getting an intuitive feel for the material. Any suggestions?
 
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I like "Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers" by Douglas C. Montgomery and George C. Runger. However, I haven't actually studied out of any others (except Shaums Outlines' "Statistics" by Murray Spiegal and Larry Stephens) so my opinion probably isn't the best to consider.
 

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