Ebook Imam Ghozali Spss 71
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To learn more about the benefits of using Oxford Pre-owned books, visit http://pre-ownedbooks.com/ebooks/ The latest publication from Oxford University Press can be experienced in print or as a downloadable ebook. It is a book on the history of statistical theory and the development of modern statistics. The author was Imam Ghozali who wrote this book approximately 200 years ago. This work has been translated into English for the first time and published by Oxford University Press in 2014 under its OUP Archive series for its 300th anniversary. All profits from this book go to an international humanitarian charity called Give2Asia Foundation (Give2Asia). The e-book version of the book is available for download free of charge online. Source: http://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780192836963.001.0001/acref-9780192836963 This was Imam Ghozali's last work in mathematics and astronomy before his death in 1252 at the age of 57, although he did write several other works on different topics in these fields. In the book, Imam Ghozali has written on analyzing data, on probability and statistics on a mathematical basis. His book clearly expounds the development of the modern statistics from the beginning of its inception in 1240-1. It also includes a history of statistical theory and the development of modern statistics from its empirical origins in medieval Islam to his work, which was written a bit more than a century later. The book is divided into three parts: Source:http://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780192836963.001. 0001/acref-9780192836963 The publication of OUP Archive in 2014 was very successful, and was hard to keep up with the demand for the book. As a result, the OUP also published an e-book version of "Imam Ghozali's Spss71" in 2016. This e-book is actually an anonymous electronic copy that has been transcribed from the original Arabic into English by a team of transcribers. The raw data that are not transcribed are available on the file, but only if one knows how to contact OUP and ask for them. When one requests them online, they will be sent to you through mail. Source: http://www. oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780192836964.001. 0009/acref-9780192836964 "Imam Ghozali's Spss71" is the work of Imam Ghozali, written between 1218 and 1222. Written in Arabic language, it is translated to English by Hassan Kivraie and Muhammad Riza Asadzadeh under the title "Spss71: The Medieval Islamic Contribution To Modern Statistics". eccc085e13
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