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Elementary Statistics with Formula Card and Data CD

ISBN: 9780077573676 | 0077573676
Edition: 1st
Format: Package
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math
Pub. Date: 1/6/2012

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SummaryTable of Contents
Navidi/Monk, Elementary Statisticswas developed around three central themes Clarity, Quality, and Accuracy. These central themes were born out of extensive market research and feedback from statistics instructors across the country. The authors paid close attention to how material is presented to students, ensuring that the content in the text is very clear, concise, and digestible. High quality exercises, examples and integration of technology are important aspects of an Introductory Statistics text. The authors have provided robust exercise s... MORE
h1> Table of Contents—Navidi/Monk Elementary Statistics

Chapter 1: Basic Ideas

1.1 Sampling

1.2 Types of Data

1.3 Design of Experiments

1.4 Bias in Study

Chapter 1 Summary

Chapter Quiz

Chapter 1 Review Exercises

Case Study

Chapter 2: Graphical Summaries of Data

2.1 Graphical Summaries for Qualitative Data

2.2 Frequency Distributions and Their Graphs

2.3 More Graphs for Quantitative... MORE

2.4 Graphs Can Be Misleading

Chapter 2 Summary

Chapter Quiz

Chapter 2 Review Exercises

Case Study

Chapter 3: Numerical Summaries of Data

3.1 Measures of Center Data

3.2 Measures of Spread

3.3 Measures of Position

Chapter 3 Summary

Chapter Quiz

Chapter 3 Review Exercises

Case Study

Chapter 4: Summarizing Bivariate Data

4.1 Correlation

4.2 The Least-Squares Regression Line

4.3 Features and Limitations of the Least-Squares Regression Line

Chapter 4 Summary

Chapter Quiz

Chapter 4 Review Exercises

Case Study

Chapter 5: Probability

5.1 Basic Ideas

5.2 The Addition Rule and the Rule of Compliments

5.3 Conditional Probability and the Multiplication Rule

5.4 Counting

Chapter 5 Summary

Chapter Quiz

Chapter 5 Review Exercises

Case Study

Chapter 6: Discrete Probability Distributions

6.1 Random Variables

6.2 The Binomial Distribution

6.3 The Poisson Distribution

Chapter 6 Summary

Chapter Quiz

Chapter 6 Review Exercises

Case Study

Chapter 7: The Normal Distribution

7.1 The Standard Normal Curve

7.2 Applications of the Normal Distribution

7.3 Sampling Distributions and the Central Limit Theorem

7.4 The Central Limit Theorem for Proportions

7.5 The Normal Approximation to the Binomial Distribution

7.6 Assessing Normality

Chapter 7 Summary

Chapter Quiz

Chapter 7 Review Exercises

Case Study

Chapter 8: Confidence Intervals

8.1 Confidence Intervals for a Population Mean, Standard Deviation Known

8.2 Confidence Intervals for a Population Mean, Standard Deviation Unknown

8.3 Confidence Intervals for a Population Proportion

8.4 The Central Limit Theorem for Proportions

8.5 Determining Which Method to Use

Chapter 8 Summary

Chapter Quiz

Chapter 8 Review Exercises

Case Study

Chapter 9: Hypothesis Testing

9.1 Basic Principles of Hypothesis Testing

9.2 Hypothesis Tests for a Population Mean, Standard Deviation Known

9.3 Hypothesis Tests for a Population Mean, Standard Deviation Unknown

9.4 Hypothesis Tests for Proportions

9.5 Hypothesis Tests for a Standard Deviation

9.6 Determining Which Method to Use

9.7 Power

Chapter 9 Summary

Chapter Quiz

Chapter 9 Review Exercises

Case Study

Chapter 10: Two-Sample Confidence Intervals

10.1 Confidence Intervals for the Difference Between Two Means: Independent Samples

10.2 Confidence Intervals for the Difference Between Two Proportions

10.3 Confidence Intervals for the Difference Between Two Means: Paired Samples

Chapter 10 Summary

Chapter Quiz

Chapter 10 Review Exercises

Case Study

Chapter 11: Two-Sample Hypothesis Tests

11.1 Hypothesis Tests for the Difference Between Two Means: Independent Samples

11.2 Hypothesis Tests for the Difference Between Two Proportions

11.3 Hypothesis Tests for the Difference Between Two Means: Paired Samples

11.4 Hypothesis Tests for Two Population Standard Deviations

11.5 The Multiple Testing Problem

Chapter 11 Summary

Chapter Quiz

Chapter 11 Review Exercises

Case Study

Chapter 12: Tests with Qualitative Data

12.1 Testing Goodness-of-Fit

12.2 Tests for Independence and Homogeneity

Chapter 12 Summary

Chapter Quiz

Chapter 12 Review Exercises

Case Study

Chapter 13: Inference in Linear Models

13.1 Inference on the Slope of the Regression Line

13.2 Inference About the Response

Chapter 13 Summary

Chapter Quiz

Chapter 13 Review Exercises

Case Study

Chapter 14: Analysis of Variance

14.1 One-way Analysis of Variance

14.2 Two-way Analysis of Variance

Chapter 14 Summary

Chapter Quiz

Chapter 14 Review Exercises

Case Study



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