Linde: Business and Economic Statistics (English Version, 8th Edition) (amazon.cn page).
Levin: Business Statistics (English Version) (5th Edition) (amazon.cn page).
In fact, not only these books, but also many books can be found on Amazon pages or related shelves in libraries, but they are basically the same. If one of them can read it from beginning to end, it will be quite remarkable. On the other hand, statistics books are usually very thick. Even if you learn something, you forget it after a few months without using it. So the most important thing is to lay a good foundation, understand the basic concepts and principles, and develop statistical thinking. With a solid foundation and a basic framework, it is not too late to learn some statistical methods and tools in the future and go to the current school temporarily.
In addition, statistics books that are not so formal but can help improve interest are not interesting. Are there any good statistical bibliographies to recommend? -niaocu's answer. Among them, I especially want to recommend David S Moore's The World of Statistics (5th edition). This book is not a serious textbook, but it is very interesting. It can be said that it is an introductory book that attracts me to become a monk halfway. However, this book is out of print at present, and only photocopies can be found on Taobao. A few years ago, I downloaded the PDF version from Sina's * * * intellectual information (this resource can also be found on Sina microdisk at present).
There is also a wonderful statistical book named "Love Statistics" by Neil J Salkind (amazon.cn's page). The title of the book abroad is: statistics written for people who (think) hate statistics-statistics written for people who (think) hate statistics-very attractive. The content emphasizes the application of statistical techniques rather than scary formulas, and introduces SPSS by the way, but the translation level of this version is in the comments.
I haven't finished reading so many books myself. ′⌒`)。 . .