Timeline for Free statistical textbooks
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| when toggle format | what | by | license | comment | |
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| Mar 4, 2020 at 3:26 | comment | added | whisperer | Found it answered here: stats.stackexchange.com/questions/108449/… | |
| Mar 4, 2020 at 3:23 | comment | added | whisperer | Would it be possible to point to the solutions of Elements of Statistical Learning ? Thanks! | |
| S Oct 15, 2017 at 12:25 | history | suggested | BayerSe | CC BY-SA 3.0 | update link |
| Oct 15, 2017 at 8:13 | review | Suggested edits | |||
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| Jul 19, 2014 at 3:08 | comment | added | blackeneth | I have a second edition. It is the best printed book I have - four color printing throughout, excellent typography, great paper. | |
| Feb 26, 2013 at 18:36 | comment | added | RobertF | If you attend Hastie and Tibshirani's Statistical Learning and Data Mining seminar, you'll receive a free copy of the text. And you can have your book signed! | |
| Aug 20, 2012 at 3:13 | comment | added | Néstor | (+1) Just wanted to comment that this is a GREAT book, it is my all-time favorite. I also ordered a physical copy of it :-). | |
| Aug 17, 2012 at 12:03 | comment | added | cbeleites | Did that, too (previous edition). But it is nice to be able to look things up online when the book is not at hand. And to have access to the new edition. | |
| Jul 24, 2010 at 11:51 | history | edited | Vaibhav Garg | CC BY-SA 2.5 | Edited out the dis-incentive to pay for physical book. |
| Jul 24, 2010 at 0:07 | comment | added | Vince | I agree with Shane... and a hardcopy makes reading it much easier. | |
| Jul 23, 2010 at 17:13 | comment | added | Shane | Why pay $70 for the book? To support the authors and to have a physical copy. That's why I did it, anyway! | |
| Jul 21, 2010 at 22:35 | history | answered | Stephen Turner | CC BY-SA 2.5 |