[BlindMath] BlindMath Digest, Vol 234, Issue 2
David W. Farmer
farmer at aimath.org
Fri Jan 9 12:57:25 UTC 2026
This book is in PreTeXt, but not sure if it is advanced enough
for your needs:
Advanced High School Statistics: First Edition
from OpenIntro Statistics
https://spot.pcc.edu/~evega/index.html
Regards,
David
On Fri, 9 Jan 2026, Faraz Khanafari via BlindMath wrote:
> Hello Ray. About your first question, check out https://www.openstax.org,
> navigate to the link "choose your subject", under the math heading you'll
> find statistics. Check out the online version of the book and see if it
> satisfies your requirements.
> About your second point, I'm not sure if it was a question or an
> experience you were sharing with us...Anyway I use chatgpt for
> deeper explanations than are provided in my textbook, as I'm self-learning
> calculus.
> I find prompts such as "I want to reconstruct the thought-process of how
> one would come across such an idea", or "how do I intuitively understand
> this", or "how would you explain this from the ground up" etc. especially
> helpful.
>
> All the best
>
> Faraz
>
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>> From: "Ray McAllister" <raymcal at att.net>
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>> Hi, how are you? Finally remembered the address for this group. So, does
>> anyone know of an accessible statistics book online for free use? I'd
>> really like to go through college statistics, but I want something that
>> will
>> have proofs for the rules and formulas, so I can, at least, get the gist of
>> what's going on. If there isn't anything, there should be work done to set
>> something up as statistics is something that many colleges require as a
>> general ed course, so everybody has to take it.
>>
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>> Secondly, do any of you have experience using Chat-GPT for math help? I've
>> found that if I come across something that is just quickly run through in a
>> book, I can ask Chat-GPT, and it will even give me worked examples, and use
>> Pretext coding, and, if I ask it to, it will even put things in Nemeth
>> format.
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>> Thanks,
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>> Ray.
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