Waterstones Hamlyn All Colour Cookery: 200 Super Salads
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Price: £6.99
Brand: Waterstones
Description: Hamlyn All Colour Cookery: 200 Super Salads provides 200 varied salads for every occasion including healthy summer salads, exotic fruit salads and warm salads for winter. Beautiful photographs and clear instructions make this book perfect for every cook. Presented in a handy format with easy-to-follow recipes, 200 Super Salads is great value for money. Check out some of the other titles in the series:200 5:2 Diet Recipes (ISBN 978-0-600-63347-1)200 Cakes & Bakes (ISBN 978-0-600-63329-7)200 Family Slow Cooker Recipes (ISBN 978-0-600-63057-9)200 Halogen Oven Recipes (ISBN 978-0-600-63344-0)200 One Pot Meals (ISBN 978-0-600-63339-6)200 Pasta Dishes (ISBN 978-0-600-63334-1)200 Super Soups (ISBN 978-0-600-63343-3)200 Veggie Feasts (ISBN 978-0-600-63337-2)200 Barbecue Recipes (ISBN 978-0-600-63332-7)200 Cupcakes (ISBN 978-0-600-63335-8)200 Gluten-Free Recipes (ISBN 978-0-600-63342-6)200 Juices & Smoothies (ISBN 978-0-600-63330-3)200 Slow Cooker Recipes (ISBN 978-0-600-63349-5)200 Student Meals (ISBN 978-0-600-63340-2)200 Thai Favourites (ISBN 978-0-600-63346-4).
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Merchant: Waterstones
Product ID: 9780600633488
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ISBN: 9780600633488
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Author: macunix
Rating: 5
Review: Easy to follow and ok print quality regarding the price...
Author: Purslove
Rating: 3
Review: Spiegelhalter is one of my heroes. I am numerate and have done a module on basic statistics as part of a wider postgraduate course. This book does not set out simply to explain basic statistics such as normal/poisson/binomial distributions or significance etc without numbers (it does avoid any numbers in the text) . Nor is this a simplistic text taking a swipe at the most obvious of the awful misleading reports of statistics in the media. The book does however set out to explain the principles of such things as null hypotheses, odds vs. probabilities, seeming randomness, confounders, observational studies, blinding, regression, p hacking, prosecutor's fallacy etc. These are all interesting and relevant subjects that mostly delineate the limits of statistical reports and explain the sources of more subtle mistakes in the presentation of statistics to the public or, sometimes, within the academic community. So having done some of the maths behind simple stats and being well aware of the dreadful quality of statistical reporting in even the most serious of news media, these were just the sort of things I wanted to know more about - and without too much advanced maths! Unfortunately, the range of topics to be covered, the absence of any mathematical illustration and the poor printing of graphics took me very little further forward. I have a feeling that the original text for this book may have been twice as long and that it has been edited back to this shorter length, making some of the verbal explanations too dense to comprehend without a more expansive style including further examples. I shall re-read this book with the intention of pausing to look up other sources to expand on subjects that I find to be insufficently clearly explained.