Loose-leaf Version For The Introduction To The Practice Of Statistics - 9th Edition - by David S. Moore, George P. McCabe, Bruce A. Craig - ISBN 9781319013622

Loose-leaf Version For The Introduction...
9th Edition
David S. Moore, George P. McCabe, Bruce A. Craig
Publisher: W. H. Freeman
ISBN: 9781319013622

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Chapter 2.5 - Cautions About Correlation And RegressionChapter 2.6 - Data Analysis For Two-Way TablesChapter 2.7 - The Question Of CausationChapter 3 - Producing DataChapter 3.1 - Sources Of DataChapter 3.2 - Design Of ExperimentsChapter 3.3 - Sampling DesignChapter 3.4 - EthicsChapter 4 - Probability: The Study Of RandomnessChapter 4.1 - RandomnessChapter 4.2 - Probability ModelsChapter 4.3 - Random VariablesChapter 4.4 - Means And Variances Of Random VariablesChapter 4.5 - General Probability RulesChapter 5 - Sampling DistributionsChapter 5.1 - Toward Statistical InferenceChapter 5.2 - The Sampling Distribution Of A Sample MeanChapter 5.3 - Sampling Distributions For Counts And ProportionsChapter 6 - Introduction To InferenceChapter 6.1 - Estimating With ConfidenceChapter 6.2 - Tests Of SignificanceChapter 6.3 - Use And Abuse Of TestsChapter 6.4 - Power And Inference As A DecisionChapter 7 - Inference For MeansChapter 7.1 - Inference For The Mean Of A PopulationChapter 7.2 - Comparing Two MeansChapter 7.3 - Additional Topics On InferenceChapter 8 - Inference For ProportionsChapter 8.1 - Inference For A Single ProportionChapter 8.2 - Comparing Two ProportionsChapter 9 - Inference For Categorical DataChapter 9.1 - Inference For Two-Way TablesChapter 9.2 - Goodness Of FitChapter 10 - Inference For RegressionChapter 10.1 - Simple Linear RegressionChapter 10.2 - More Detail About Simple Linear RegressionChapter 11 - Multiple RegressionChapter 11.1 - Inference For Multiple RegressionChapter 11.2 - A Case StudyChapter 12 - One-Way Analysis Of VarianceChapter 12.1 - Inference For One-Way Analysis Of VarianceChapter 12.2 - Comparing The MeansChapter 13 - Two-Way Analysis Of VarianceChapter 13.1 - The Two-Way Anova Model

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Introduction to the Practice of Statistics ( IPS) shows students how to produce and interpret data from real-world contexts--doing the same type of data gathering and analysis that working statisticians in all kinds of businesses and institutions do every day. With this phenomenally successful approach originally developed by David Moore and George McCabe, statistics is more than just a collection of techniques and formulas. Instead, students develop a systematic way of thinking about data, with a focus on problem-solving that helps them understand statistical concepts and master statistical reasoning.

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