Customer Review: What a tremendous book about Golf and Faith. In the story Dr. Cook does an incredible job of getting us inside the head of an unnamed tour pro who is struggling to find his game. With the help of Johnny, he finds a lot more. I highly recommend this book.
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Customer Review: The author are very accomplished statisticians with many years of clinical trial experience and research. DeMets along with Gordon Lan is famous for the alpha spending function approach that allowed added flexibility to group sequential trials. In addition to authoring several chapters of the book,... more info
Customer Review: The latest book by Applegate, Bixby, Chvátal, and Cook provides an excellent survey of methods that kick-started the "engine of discovery in applied mathematics", known as the Travelling Salesman Problem (TSP). In more than 600 pages, the authors present a survey of methods used in their... more info
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Customer Review: This book does show you when you need to consider vision as a problem area for your children. Unfortunately, it mostly just tells you to come see the doctor instead of giving much you can try on your own. I was disappointed as I was hoping to find some exercises or routines that might help. Felt... more info
Customer Review: This is an overview of investigative reporting and what it means in American society that will help students of journalism and media better understand why it's so essential to dig deeper than the surface of events. People do bad things. Things don't always work right, be they the machinery of... more info