
Engineering Statistics and Quality Control
by Irving W. Burr
Publisher: McGraw-Hill 1953
Description:
The present book is the outgrowth of a course in statistics for engineers which has been given, in various forms, for twelve years at Purdue University. The book is written primarily as a text book for junior, senior, and graduate students of engineering and physical science.
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