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Product Identifiers
PublisherFreeman & Company, W&H
ISBN-100716773090
ISBN-139780716773092
eBay Product ID (ePID)57029034
Product Key Features
Educational LevelHigh School, Elementary School
Number of Pages858 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NamePractice of Statistics : Ti-83/84/89 Graphing Calculator Enhanced
SubjectProbability & Statistics / General
Publication Year2007
FeaturesRevised
TypeStudy Guide
AuthorDaren S. Starnes, Dan Yates, David S. Moore
Subject AreaMathematics
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height1.4 in
Item Weight62.9 Oz
Item Length10.3 in
Item Width8.2 in
Additional Product Features
Edition Number3
Intended AudienceElementary/High School
TitleLeadingThe
Edition DescriptionRevised edition
Table Of ContentWhat is Statistics? PART I. ANALYZING DATA: LOOKING FOR PATTERNS AND DEPARTURES FROM PATTERNS 1. Exploring Data 1.1 Displaying Distributions with Graphs 1.2 Describing Distributions with Numbers 2. Describing Location in Distribution 2.1 Measures of Relative Standing and Density Curves 2.2 Normal Distributions 3. Examining Relationships 3.1 Scatterplots and Correlation 3.2 Least-Squares Regression 3.3 Correlation and Regression Wisdom 4. More about Relationships between Two Variables 4.1 Transforming to Achieve Linearity 4.2 Relations in Categorical Data 4.3 Establishing Causation PART II. PRODUCING DATA: SURVEYS, OBSERVATIONAL STUDIES, AND EXPERIMENTS 5. Producing Data 5.1 Designing Samples 5.2 Designing Experiments PART III PROBABILITY AND RANDOM VARIABLES: FOUNDATIONS OF INFERENCE 6. Probability and Simulation: The Study of Randomness 6.1 Simulation 6.2 Probability Models 6.3 General Probability Rules 7. Random Variables 7.1 Discrete and Continuous Random Variables 7.2 Means and Variances of Random Variables 8. The Binomial and Geometric Distributions 8.1 The Binomial Distributions 8.2 The Geometric Distributions 9. Sampling Distributions 9.1 Sampling Distributions 9.2 Sample Proportions 9.3 Sample Means PART IV. INFERENCE: CONCLUSIONS WITH CONFIDENCE 10. Estimating with Confidence 10.1 Confidence Intervals: The Basics 10.2 Estimating a Population Mean 10.3 Estimating a Population Proportion 11. Testing a Claim 11.1 Significance Tests: The Basics 11.2 Carrying Out Significance Tests 11.3 Use and Abuse of Tests 11.4 Using Inference to Make Decisions 12. Significance Tests in Practice 12.1 Tests about a Population Mean 12.2 Tests about a Population Proportion 13. Comparing Two Population Parameters 13.1 Comparing Two Means 13.2 Comparing Two Proportions 14. Inference for Distributions of Categorical Variables: Chi-Square Procedures 14.1 Test for Goodness of Fit 14.2 Inference for Two-Way Tables 15. Inference for Regression Additional Chapters on CD-ROM or at the Practice of Statistics Companion Web Site : A. Analysis of Variance B. Multiple Linear Regression: A Case Study C. Logistic Regression: A Case Study 15.1 Inference for Population Spread 15.2 One-Way Analysis of Variance Additional, optional, post-exam chapters on the student and instructor''s CDs: 16. Multiple Linear Regression 17. Logistic Regression
SynopsisThe Practice of Statistics is the only high school statistics textbook that directly reflects the College Board course description for AP Statistics. Combining the data analysis approach with the power of technology, innovative pedagogy, and a number of new features, the Third Edition is the most effective yet.