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Statistics | David Noel Burghes
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This book is for students studying the applications of statistical techniques to biology, business studies, economics and the humanities. It provides clear and stimulating explanations of the key ideas for each topic; comprehensive exercises to develop and reinforce concepts and techniques; detailed worked examples and activities and discussion points.
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Amiable
Statistics | David Noel Burghes
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Posting my October stats from Storygraph. This month was more nonfiction-heavy than usual. I love these analytics! Such a fun snapshot of my reading moods.

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Amiable
Statistics | David Noel Burghes
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My reading stats for September. Being sick with Covid for two weeks really took a toll on me —in more ways than one. Ugh. Get your boosters, people!

marleed Oof, I hope you are fully better now. 1mo
willaful Same for me. :-( The brain fog is real. 1mo
Amiable @marleed @willaful Three weeks later and I‘m still coughing! This thing does not want to let up. 😖 1mo
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Amiable
Statistics | David Noel Burghes
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So far, August has been my most productive month of 2024, in terms of number of books and pages completed. I guess being confined to the couch for a week after knee surgery with nothing else to do can have SOME perks! 😄 FYI, the “average time to finish” was skewed by a book that I finally finished after 10 months. 😖

kspenmoll I hope your knee is healing as expected. 💙 3mo
Amiable @kspenmoll Thanks! Started PT last week so that‘s been fun. 😖 3mo
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Amiable
Statistics | David Noel Burghes
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Thanks @BarbaraJean for tipping me off to the new monthly stats generator in StoryGraph! I love these types of analytics. Although I don‘t know why there‘s an empty box in the book photos … guess there are still some bugs to work out. 🤷🏻‍♀️

BarbaraJean That “First, Middle, Last” box is odd! On mine, it said “Highest Rated Reads” there. 🤷🏻‍♀️ Regardless, I love having these infographics! 4mo
Amiable @BarbaraJean Bugs! 🐛 I don‘t rate my reads on SG —only on GR. I was wondering if maybe one of the books I finished didn‘t have a suitable photo? I have no idea. 🤷🏻‍♀️ Agreed—love these charts! 4mo
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BarbaraJean
Statistics | David Noel Burghes
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Just discovered StoryGraph‘s monthly wrap-up graphics—I do so love their graphs and statistics!

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kelli7990
Statistics | David Noel Burghes
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I saw this template on Instagram today and I decided to join in. I‘m sharing my reading stats for May from StoryGraph.

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kelli7990
Statistics | David Noel Burghes
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StoryGraph changed their reading stats page. They just announced this on their Instagram. I haven‘t looked at my reading stats page yet but I think it will be really cool to see everything in one place. If you like looking at reading stats like I do then you should check out StoryGraph. I still use Goodreads but I like StoryGraph too. What I like the most about StoryGraph besides the stats is the fact that they have a section for DNF books.

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kelli7990
Statistics | David Noel Burghes
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Today, I‘m sharing more reading stats from 2023. It‘s still early in the year so these stats could change. I looked at these stats and I‘ve decided that my new monthly reading goals will be 1 digital book, 1 print book, 1 audiobook and 1 nonfiction book a month. Longer books and audiobooks will take more time. I want to read them but I don‘t know when I‘ll get around to reading them.

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kelli7990
Statistics | David Noel Burghes
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I‘m sharing the Top 5 Genres I‘ve read in 2022 and in 2023. It‘s still early in the year so my top 5 genres could change but it‘s hard to say. Surprisingly, the top 5 genres between 2022 and 2023 changed a little bit but not very much. If I want the genres chart on StoryGraph to be more reflective of my reading then the books I read each month need to be different genres so the genre chart will accurately reflect my reading.

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kelli7990
Statistics | David Noel Burghes
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Here is my DNF reading stats from The StoryGraph. The percentage of print books I bailed on was 75% and the percentage of digital books I bailed on was 25%. I don‘t bail on books anymore because I feel guilty about it and I like to finish books.

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kelli7990
Statistics | David Noel Burghes
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Today, I‘m sharing reading stats from The Storygraph for books I own. I‘m not surprised that I‘ve read 87% fiction and 13% nonfiction because I like nonfiction but I don‘t read it that often. I‘m surprised that the percentage for the audio and print books is the same because I read audiobooks more than print. I‘m surprised by the percentage of read/unread books. I thought the percentage of unread books would have been higher.

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ShananigansReads
Statistics | David Noel Burghes
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Okay I promise to lay off the pie charts after this one. 🤣🤣🤣 It surprised me not one bit that my most read genre is Romance. Romcoms are where my soul goes for happiness in both books and movies. What is your most read genre in 2022?

AudiobookingWithLeah Thrillers are mine!!! It's currently at 38% 2y
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ShananigansReads
Statistics | David Noel Burghes
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One of my other favorite Statistics for my reader spreadsheet. It seems library books dominate my list every year. Where do you get most of your books?

Librariana I currently seem to get the bulk of my physical reading material from my own TBR and my digital audiobooks from the library via the Libby app. My stats would probably be quite similar to yours 😊 2y
DisneyFan If I had to guess, I would say 40 percent comes from Library sales, 40 percent from Libby and 20 percent purchased from independent bookstores. (edited) 2y
ShananigansReads @DisneyFan that‘s 60% books you own. Amazing! 2y
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ShananigansReads @Librariana the Libby app is addictive. 2y
bthegood the library - I rarely buy books - 🙂 2y
ShananigansReads @bthegood me either. I used to buy A LOT of them but alas my house is small and the book trade sites (how I used to pass them along) have dried up. 2y
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ShananigansReads
Statistics | David Noel Burghes
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I love the stats my reading spreadsheet gives me. I love that I‘m clearing out my backlist but really I‘m just starting new to me series. 😂 I can‘t wait for some 2023 ARCs to give this pie another wedge.

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kelli7990
Statistics | David Noel Burghes
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Today, I‘m my reading stats from Storygraph for the month of June.

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squirrelbrain
Statistics | David Noel Burghes
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So this year I decided to monitor my spending on books..... Clearly this has been a rather different year, with shops being closed for a good part of it, but I‘m still quite pleased with my overall spend of just 650! (This doesn‘t include books bought as gifts)

I‘m also really lucky to have wonderful friends on here and to have received so many books as gifts.

Also pleased with my library savings, especially as it was also closed for a time.

MsMelissa I really need to do this myself! I always promise myself I will buy fewer books each year, and lo and behold I always end up buying more 🙄 This year I‘m making no such promise - maybe this will help 🤣 4y
Gissy I don‘t even going to think to display my spending in books in 2020😳But I guess it was cheaper than a therapy-clinician😜 4y
TrishB And only (c8 per month! I love looking at this, but no compulsion whatsoever to do one ? I agree with @Gissy - cheaper than a therapist! 4y
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