![]() Dan Stone earned his masters degree in Environmental Economics from San Diego State University. He struggled through statistics and Econometrics as an undergrad at the University of California at San Diego and then again at S.D.S.U. Although he got an "A" in econometrics as a grad student, he didn't really feel he mastered it -- until working as a teaching assistant for upper division Econometrics for three years and having to learn how to explain it to others. The style of explanation in the Guide is straightforward, detailed, and simple to understand, not unlike a "For Dummies" book or CliffsNotes. It is a result of many years of teaching experience, not just in Econometrics, but in other subjects as well including microeconomics and computer/Web subjects (if you or someone you know needs a non-technical guide to Web Site Marketing see Dan's new book Web Site Marketing Essentials for Small Business Owners). Stone worked professionally for three years doing, among other things, statistical analysis (gasp) for which his skills in Econometrics came in handy -- skills that he struggled to learn because no one was able to explain it in a simple enough way......AS THE GUIDE DOES!!! Hundreds of students (and a surprising number of instructors) in more than two dozen countries can't be wrong! Get yourself on the logarithmic curve to Econometrics success today.
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