EBK STATISTICS (FOURTH EDITION) - 4th Edition - by PURVES - ISBN 9780393522105

EBK STATISTICS (FOURTH EDITION)
4th Edition
PURVES
Publisher: W.W.NORTON+CO. (CC)
ISBN: 9780393522105

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Chapter 4.3 - The Average And The HistogramChapter 4.4 - The Root-mean-squareChapter 4.5 - The Standard DeviationChapter 4.6 - Computing The Standard DeviationChapter 4.8 - Review ExercisesChapter 5.1 - The Normal CurveChapter 5.2 - Finding Areas Under The Normal CurveChapter 5.3 - The Normal Approximation For DataChapter 5.4 - PercentilesChapter 5.5 - Percentiles And The Normal CurveChapter 5.6 - Change Of ScaleChapter 5.7 - Review ExercisesChapter 6.5 - Review ExercisesChapter 6.6 - Special Review ExercisesChapter 7.1 - Reading Points Off A GraphChapter 7.2 - Plotting PointsChapter 7.3 - Slope And InterceptChapter 7.4 - Plotting LinesChapter 7.5 - The Algebraic Equation For A LineChapter 8.1 - The Scatter DiagramChapter 8.2 - The Correlation CoefficientChapter 8.3 - The Sd LineChapter 8.4 - Computing The Correlation CoefficientChapter 8.5 - Review ExercisesChapter 9.1 - Features Of The Correlation CoefficientChapter 9.2 - Changing SdsChapter 9.3 - Some Exceptional CasesChapter 9.4 - Ecological CorrelationsChapter 9.5 - Association Is Not CausationChapter 9.6 - Review ExercisesChapter 10.1 - IntroductionChapter 10.2 - The Graph Of AveragesChapter 10.3 - The Regression Method For IndividualsChapter 10.4 - The Regression FallacyChapter 10.5 - There Are Two Regression LinesChapter 10.6 - Review ExercisesChapter 11.1 - IntroductionChapter 11.2 - Computing The R.m.s. ErrorChapter 11.3 - Plotting The ResidualsChapter 11.4 - Looking At Vertical StripsChapter 11.5 - Using The Normal Curve Inside A Vertical StripChapter 11.6 - Review ExercisesChapter 12.1 - Slope And InterceptChapter 12.2 - The Method Of Least SquaresChapter 12.4 - Review ExercisesChapter 13.1 - IntroductionChapter 13.2 - Conditional ProbabilitiesChapter 13.3 - The Multiplication RuleChapter 13.4 - IndependenceChapter 13.6 - Review ExercisesChapter 14.1 - Listing The WaysChapter 14.2 - The Addition RuleChapter 14.3 - Two Faqs (frequently Asked Questions)Chapter 14.4 - The Paradox Of The Chevalier De M´er´eChapter 14.6 - Review ExercisesChapter 15.1 - IntroductionChapter 15.3 - Review ExercisesChapter 15.4 - Special Review ExercisesChapter 16.1 - What Does The Law Of Averages Say?Chapter 16.3 - The Sum Of DrawsChapter 16.4 - Making A Box ModelChapter 16.5 - Review ExercisesChapter 17.1 - The Expected ValueChapter 17.2 - The Standard ErrorChapter 17.3 - Using The Normal CurveChapter 17.4 - A Short-cutChapter 17.5 - Classifying And CountingChapter 17.6 - Review ExercisesChapter 18.2 - Probability HistogramsChapter 18.4 - The Normal ApproximationChapter 18.5 - The Scope Of The Normal ApproximationChapter 18.6 - ConclusionChapter 19.8 - Chance Error And BiasChapter 19.9 - Review ExercisesChapter 20.2 - The Expected Value And Standard ErrorChapter 20.3 - Using The Normal CurveChapter 20.4 - The Correction FactorChapter 20.6 - Review ExercisesChapter 21.1 - IntroductionChapter 21.2 - Confidence IntervalsChapter 21.3 - Interpreting A Confidence IntervalChapter 21.4 - Caveat EmptorChapter 21.5 - The Gallup PollChapter 21.6 - Review ExercisesChapter 22.5 - Standard ErrorsChapter 22.8 - Review ExercisesChapter 23.1 - IntroductionChapter 23.2 - The Sample AverageChapter 23.3 - Which Se?Chapter 23.4 - A ReminderChapter 23.5 - Review ExercisesChapter 23.6 - Special Review ExercisesChapter 24.1 - Estimating The Accuracy Of An AverageChapter 24.2 - Chance ModelsChapter 24.3 - The Gauss ModelChapter 24.5 - Review ExercisesChapter 25.1 - How Mendel Discovered GenesChapter 25.5 - Review ExercisesChapter 26.1 - IntroductionChapter 26.2 - The Null And The AlternativeChapter 26.3 - Test Statistics And Significance LevelsChapter 26.4 - Making A Test Of SignificanceChapter 26.5 - Zero-one BoxesChapter 26.6 - The T-testChapter 26.7 - Review ExercisesChapter 27.1 - The Standard Error For A DifferenceChapter 27.2 - Comparing Two Sample AveragesChapter 27.3 - ExperimentsChapter 27.4 - More On ExperimentsChapter 27.6 - Review ExercisesChapter 28.2 - The Structure Of The Χ2-testChapter 28.3 - How Fisher Used The Χ2-testChapter 28.4 - Testing IndependenceChapter 28.5 - Review ExercisesChapter 29.1 - Was The Result Significant?Chapter 29.2 - Data SnoopingChapter 29.3 - Was The Result Important?Chapter 29.4 - The Role Of The ModelChapter 29.5 - Does The Difference Prove The Point?Chapter 29.7 - Review ExercisesChapter 29.8 - Special Review Exercises

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Renowned for its clear prose and no-nonsense emphasis on core concepts, Statistics covers fundamentals using real examples to illustrate the techniques. The Fourth Edition has been carefully revised and updated to reflect current data.

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