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David R. Anderson, Dennis J. Sweeney, Thomas A. Williams, Jeffrey D. Camm, James J. Cochran
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Chapter 3.4 - Five-number Summaries And Box PlotsChapter 3.5 - Measures Of Association Between Two VariablesChapter 4 - Introduction To ProbabilityChapter 4.1 - Random Experiments, Counting Rules, And Assigning ProbabilitiesChapter 4.2 - Events And Their ProbabilitiesChapter 4.3 - Some Basic Relationships Of ProbabilityChapter 4.4 - Conditional ProbabilityChapter 4.5 - Bayes’ TheoremChapter 5 - Discrete Probability DistributionsChapter 5.1 - Random VariablesChapter 5.2 - Developing Discrete Probability DistributionsChapter 5.3 - Expected Value And VarianceChapter 5.4 - Bivariate Distributions, Covariance, And Financial PortfoliosChapter 5.5 - Binomial Probability DistributionChapter 5.6 - Poisson Probability DistributionChapter 5.7 - Hypergeometric Probability DistributionChapter 6 - Continuous Probability DistributionsChapter 6.1 - Uniform Probability DistributionChapter 6.2 - Normal Probability DistributionChapter 6.3 - Normal Approximation Of Binomial ProbabilitiesChapter 6.4 - Exponential Probability DistributionChapter 7 - Sampling And Sampling DistributionsChapter 7.2 - Selecting A SampleChapter 7.3 - Point EstimationChapter 7.5 - Sampling Distribution Of XbarChapter 7.6 - Sampling Distribution Of PbarChapter 8 - Interval EstimationChapter 8.1 - Population Mean: S KnownChapter 8.2 - Population Mean: S UnknownChapter 8.3 - Determining The Sample SizeChapter 8.4 - Population ProportionChapter 9 - Hypothesis TestsChapter 9.1 - Developing Null And Alternative HypothesesChapter 9.2 - Type I And Type Ii ErrorsChapter 9.3 - Population Mean: S KnownChapter 9.4 - Population Mean: S UnknownChapter 9.5 - Population ProportionChapter 9.7 - Calculating The Probability Of Type Ii ErrorsChapter 9.8 - Determining The Sample Size For A Hypothesis Test About A Population MeanChapter 10 - Inference About Means And Proportions With Two PopulationsChapter 10.1 - Inferences About The Difference Between Two Population Means:s1 And S2 KnownChapter 10.2 - Inferences About The Difference Between Two Population Means:s1 And S2 UnknownChapter 10.3 - Inferences About The Difference Between Two Population Means: Matched SamplesChapter 10.4 - Inferences About The Difference Between Two Population ProportionsChapter 11 - Inferences About Population VariancesChapter 11.1 - Inferences About A Population VarianceChapter 11.2 - Inferences About Two Population VariancesChapter 12 - Comparing Multiple Proportions, Tests Of Independence And Goodness Of FitChapter 12.1 - Testing For Equality Of Population Proportions For Three Or More PopulationsChapter 12.2 - Test Of IndependenceChapter 12.3 - Goodness Of Fit TestChapter 13 - Experimental Design And Analysis Of VarianceChapter 13.2 - Analysis Of Variance And The Completely Randomized DesignChapter 13.3 - Multiple Comparison ProceduresChapter 13.4 - Randomized Block DesignChapter 13.5 - Factorial ExperimentChapter 14 - Simple Linear RegressionChapter 14.2 - Least Squares MethodChapter 14.3 - Coefficient Of DeterminationChapter 14.5 - Testing For SignificanceChapter 14.6 - Using The Estimated Regression Equation For Estimation And PredictionChapter 14.7 - Computer SolutionChapter 14.8 - Residual Analysis: Model AssumptionsChapter 14.9 - Residual Analysis: Outliers And Influential ObservationsChapter 15 - Multiple RegressionChapter 15.2 - Least Squares MethodChapter 15.3 - Multiple Coefficient Of DeterminationChapter 15.5 - Testing For SignificanceChapter 15.6 - Using The Estimated Regression Equation For Estimation And PredictionChapter 15.7 - Categorical Independent VariablesChapter 15.9 - Logistic Regression

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Calculation: The data represent the sample of 14 household incomes for 2013. It is also known that...Chapter 4, Problem 46SEChapter 4, Problem 60SEChapter 5.3, Problem 18EChapter 5.5, Problem 33EChapter 5, Problem 59SEChapter 5, Problem 62SEChapter 6.2, Problem 15EChapter 6, Problem 39SECalculation: The examination contains 50 multiple choice questions. Each question has four options....Calculation: The given information is that the standard deviation is σ=$2,400 and the mean amount of...Chapter 7.6, Problem 34EChapter 7, Problem 42SECalculation: The given information is that sample of 50 items from its inventory is taken. Firm A’s...Chapter 8.2, Problem 11ECalculation: The survey is on the today’s children will be better than their parents or not. The...Chapter 8, Problem 44SECalculation: The given information is that the sample of 750 voters participated in a survey about...Chapter 8, Problem 2CPCalculation: It is given that the sample size is n=75, the sample mean is x¯=23, and the population...Chapter 9.4, Problem 26EChapter 9.5, Problem 36EChapter 9, Problem 60SEChapter 9, Problem 76SEChapter 10.2, Problem 17EChapter 10.4, Problem 36EChapter 10, Problem 38SEChapter 10, Problem 1CPCalculation: The given information is that there is a sample of 20 items with a sample standard...Calculation: The given information is that the sample variance for first sample is s12=8.2, the...Chapter 11, Problem 23SEChapter 11, Problem 30SEChapter 12.2, Problem 16ECalculation: The given data related to the quality (good and defective) of goods for first, second...Chapter 12, Problem 1CPChapter 13.2, Problem 1EChapter 13, Problem 34EChapter 13, Problem 2CPChapter 14.2, Problem 11EChapter 14, Problem 55SEChapter 14, Problem 67SEChapter 15.2, Problem 10EChapter 15, Problem 49SEChapter 15, Problem 56SE

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