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Elementary statistics
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Edition:
8th ed.
Publication Information:
Boston : Pearson Pub., 2001
Physical Description:
1v +$ 1 CD-ROM (CP 1660)
ISBN:
9780201614770
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Summary

This best-selling text is written for the introductory statistics course and students majoring in any field. Although the use of algebra is minimal, students should have completed at least an elementary algebra course. In many cases, underlying theory is included, but this book does not stress the mathematical rigor more suitable for mathematics majors. Elementary Statistics is appropriate for students pursuing careers in a variety of disciplines. The text emphasizes interpretating data.


Table of Contents

1 Introduction to Statistics
Overview
The Nature of Data
Uses and Abuses of Statistics
Design of Experiments
2 Describing, Exploring, and Comparing Data
Overview
Summarizing Data with Frequency Tables
Pictures of Data
Measures of Center
Measures of Variation
Measures of Position
Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA)
3 Probability
Overview
Fundamentals
Addition Rule
Multiplication Rule: Basics
Multiplication Rule: Complements and Conditional Probability
Probabilities Through Simulations
Counting
4 Probability Distributions
Overview
Random Variables
Binomial Probability Distributions
Mean, Variance, and Standard Deviation for the Binomial Distribution
The Poisson Distribution
5 Normal Probability Distributions
Overview
The Standard Normal Distribution
Nonstandard Normal Distributions: Finding Probabilities
Nonstandard Normal Distributions: Finding Values
The Central Limit Theorem
Normal Distribution as Approximation to Binomial Distribution
Determining Normality
6 Estimates and Sample Sizes
Overview
Estimating a Population Mean: Large Samples
Estimating a Population Mean: Small Samples
Determining Sample Size
Estimating a Population Proportion
Estimating a Population Variance
7 Hypothesis Testing
Overview
Fundamentals of Hypothesis Testing
Testing a Claim about a Mean: Large Samples
Testing a Claim about a Mean: Small Samples
Testing a Claim about a Proportion
Testing a Claim about a Standard Deviation or Variance
8 Inferences from Two Samples
Overview
Inferences about Two Means: Independent and Large Samples
Inferences about Two Means: Matched Pairs
Inferences about Two Proportions
Comparing Variation in Two Samples
Inferences about Two Means: Independent and Small Samples
9 Correlation and Regression
Overview
Correlation
Regression
Variation and Prediction Intervals
Multiple Regression
Modeling
10 Multinomial Experiments and Contingency Tables
Overview
Multinomial Experiments: Goodness-0f-Fit
Contingency Tables: Independence and Homogeneity
11 Analysis of Variance
Overview
One-Way ANOVA
Two-Way ANOVA
12 Nonparametric Statistics
Overview
Sign Test
Wilcoxon Signed-Ranks Test for Matched Pairs
Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test for Two Independent Samples
Kruskal-Wallis Test
Rank Correlation
Runs Test for Randomness
13 Statistical Process Control
Overview
Control Charts for Variation and Mean
Control Charts for Attributes
14 Projects, Procedures, Perspectives
Projects
Procedure
Perspective
Appendices
Appendix A Tables
Appendix B Data Sets
Appendix C TI-83 Plus Reference
Appendix D Glossary
Appendix E Bibliography
Appendix F Answers to Odd-Numbered Exercises (and All Review Exercises and All Cumulative Review Exercises)
Credits
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