Customer Review: This was a horrible service if you pay for an item and never receive it. I had to buy a second copy from my University book store and I will never buy another book from Amazon ever again. I'll either get my books from the book store or people. This was horrible. Amazon: I hate you.
Customer Review: When "comprehension" becomes "understand" we are going backwards. As an instructional designer and professor of cognitive psychology, I am horrified. Comprehension is measurable. Understanding is not.
Customer Review: Very in-depth. Most examples are from real corporate situations (though the company names are changed). Definitely a permanent reference guide to add to your book shelf after you complete the class.
Customer Review: Book was still sealed in plastic in new condition exactly as described. I was a little dissapointed in the shipping speed. It was one day late with expedite shipping. Overall a good order.
Customer Review: Burnham and Anderson have put together a scholarly account of the developments in model selection techniques from the information theoretic viewpoint. This is an important practical subject. As computer algorithms become more and more available for fitting models and data mining and exploratory... more info
Customer Review: I am a graduate student in the life sciences and am new to information theory and multiple hypotheses and this book was really clear, "easy" to read and just plain made a lot of sense. The author is not afraid to share his opinion but what is nice is that you are clear on what is opinion and what is... more info
Customer Review: My stats professor used the 2nd edition of this text for my MBA statistics class. It's a very readable book that explains the topics clearly and simply. You can almost teach yourself the material from the book without need of a professor. I recently re-read portions of the book for another class and... more info
Customer Review: Great Textbook (I need this book for a class). Some of the explanations could have been a bit nore straight-forward. Overall a great text book. It even assits the student with using Excel.