Statistical Reasoning for Everyday Life, Books a la Carte Edition (5th Edition) - 5th Edition - by Jeff Bennett, William L. Briggs, Mario F. Triola - ISBN 9780134508382

Statistical Reasoning for Everyday Life...
5th Edition
Jeff Bennett, William L. Briggs, Mario F. Triola
Publisher: PEARSON
ISBN: 9780134508382

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Chapter 3 - Visual Displays Of DataChapter 3.1 - Frequency TablesChapter 3.2 - Picturing Distributions Of DataChapter 3.3 - Graphics In The MediaChapter 3.4 - A Few Cautions About GraphicsChapter 4 - Descibing DataChapter 4.1 - What Is Average?Chapter 4.2 - Shapes Of DistributionsChapter 4.3 - Measures Of VariationChapter 4.4 - Statistical ParadoxesChapter 5 - A Normal WorldChapter 5.1 - What Is Normal?Chapter 5.2 - Properties Of The Normal DistributionChapter 5.3 - The Central Limit TheoremChapter 6 - Probability In StatisticsChapter 6.1 - The Role Of Probability In Statistics: Statistical SignificanceChapter 6.2 - Basics Of ProbabilityChapter 6.3 - The Law Of Large NumbersChapter 6.4 - Ideas Of Risk And Life ExpectancyChapter 6.5 - Combining ProbabilitiesChapter 7 - Correlation And CausalityChapter 7.1 - Seeking CorrelationChapter 7.2 - Interpreting CorrelationsChapter 7.3 - Best-fit Lines And PredictionChapter 7.4 - The Search For CausalityChapter 8 - Inferences From Samples Of PopulationsChapter 8.1 - Sampling DistributionsChapter 8.2 - Estimating Population MeansChapter 8.3 - Estimating Population ProportionsChapter 9 - Hypothesis TestingChapter 9.1 - Fundamentals Of Hypothesis TestingChapter 9.2 - Hypothesis Tests For Population MeansChapter 9.3 - Hypothesis Tests For Population ProportionsChapter 10 - T Tests, Two-way Tables, And AnovaChapter 10.1 - T Distribution For Inferences About A MeanChapter 10.2 - Hypothesis Testing With Two-way TablesChapter 10.3 - Analysis Of Variance (one-way Anova)

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A qualitative approach teaches students how to reason using statistics. Understanding the core ideas behind statistics is crucial to everyday success in the modern world. Statistical Reasoning for Everyday Life is designed to teach these core ideas through real-life examples so that students are able to understand the statistics needed in their college courses, reason with statistical information in their careers, and to evaluate and make everyday decisions using statistics. The authors approach each concept qualitatively, using computation techniques only to enhance understanding and build on ideas step-by-step, working up to real examples and complex case studies. The Fifth Edition has been revised to update many exercises, examples, and case studies to engage today’s students with the latest data and relevant topics.

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