STATS:DATA+MODELS-W/DVD+ACCESS >CUSTOM< - 4th Edition - by DeVeaux - ISBN 9781323130254

STATS:DATA+MODELS-W/DVD+ACCESS >CUSTOM<
4th Edition
DeVeaux
Publisher: PEARSON C
ISBN: 9781323130254

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Chapter 5.1 - Standardizing With Z-scoresChapter 5.2 - Shifting And ScalingChapter 5.3 - Normal ModelsChapter 6 - Scatterplots, Association, And CorrelationChapter 6.2 - CorrelationChapter 7 - Linear RegressionChapter 7.4 - Regression To The MeanChapter 7.6 - R2—the Variation Accounted For By The ModelChapter 8 - Regression WisdomChapter 8.3 - Outliers, Leverage, And InfluenceChapter 9 - Re-expressing Data: Get It Straight!Chapter 9.2 - Finding A Good Re-expressionChapter 10 - Understanding RandomnessChapter 10.2 - Simulating By HandChapter 11 - Sample SurveysChapter 11.2 - Populations And ParametersChapter 11.4 - Other Sampling DesignsChapter 12 - Experiments And Observational StudiesChapter 12.3 - The Four Principles Of Experimental DesignChapter 12.4 - Control TreatmentsChapter 13 - From Randomness To ProbabilityChapter 13.1 - Random PhenomenaChapter 13.3 - Formal ProbabilityChapter 14 - Probability Rules!Chapter 14.1 - The General Addition RuleChapter 14.3 - IndependenceChapter 14.4 - Picturing Probability: Tables, Venn Diagrams, And TreesChapter 15 - Random VariablesChapter 15.1 - Center: The Expected ValueChapter 15.3 - Shifting And Combining Random VariablesChapter 16 - Probability ModelsChapter 16.6 - The Poisson ModelChapter 17 - Sampling Distribution ModelsChapter 17.2 - When Does The Normal Model Work? Assumptions And ConditionsChapter 17.5 - Sampling Distributions: A SummaryChapter 18 - Confidence Intervals For ProportionsChapter 18.1 - A Confidence IntervalChapter 18.3 - Margin Of Error: Certainty Vs. PrecisionChapter 19 - Testing Hypotheses About ProportionsChapter 19.2 - P-valuesChapter 19.5 - P-values And Decisions: What To Tell About A Hypothesis TestChapter 20 - Inferences About MeansChapter 20.2 - Gosset’s TChapter 21 - More About Tests And IntervalsChapter 21.4 - Critical Values For Hypothesis TestsChapter 21.5 - ErrorsChapter 22 - Comparing GroupsChapter 22.3 - A Confidence Interval For The Difference Between Two ProportionsChapter 22.4 - The Two Sample Z-test: Testing For The Difference Between ProportionsChapter 22.5 - A Confidence Interval For The Difference Between Two MeansChapter 22.6 - The Two-sample T-test: Testing For The Difference Between Two MeansChapter 23 - Paired Samples And BlocksChapter 23.4 - BlockingChapter 24 - Comparing CountsChapter 24.3 - Examining The ResidualsChapter 24.4 - Chi-square Test Of IndependenceChapter 25 - Inferences For RegressionChapter 25.4 - Regression InferenceChapter 26 - Analysis Of VarianceChapter 26.2 - The Anova TableChapter 27 - Multifactor Analysis Of VarianceChapter 27.3 - InteractionsChapter 28 - Multiple RegressionChapter 28.4 - Multiple Regression InferenceChapter 29 - Multiple Regression Wisdom (available On Dvd And Also Online: Pearsonhighered.com/dvb)Chapter 29.3 - Building Multiple Regression ModelsChapter R - Review Exercises

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Richard De Veaux, Paul Velleman, and David Bock wrote Stats: Data and Models with the goal that students and instructors have as much fun reading it as they did writing it. Maintaining a conversational, humorous, and informal writing style, this new edition engages students from the first page. The authors focus on statistical thinking throughout the text and rely on technology for calculations. As a result, students can focus on developing their conceptual understanding. Innovative Think/Show/Tell examples give students a problem-solving framework and, more importantly, a way to think through any statistics problem and present their results. The Fourth Edition is updated with instructor podcasts, video lectures, and new examples to keep material fresh, current, and relevant to today's students.

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More Editions of This Book

Corresponding editions of this textbook are also available below:

Stats: Data and Models
5th Edition
ISBN: 9780135164013
Stats
5th Edition
ISBN: 9780135163825
STATS:DATA+MODELS-W/DVD
4th Edition
ISBN: 9780321986498
Stats: Data and Models
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780321692559

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