ELEMENTARY STATISTICS W/CONNECT >C< - 3rd Edition - by Navidi - ISBN 9781307235012

ELEMENTARY STATISTICS W/CONNECT >C<
3rd Edition
Navidi
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ISBN: 9781307235012

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Chapter 3 - Numerical Summaries Of DataChapter 3.1 - Measures Of CenterChapter 3.2 - Measures Of SpreadChapter 3.3 - Measures Of PositionChapter 4 - Summarizing Bivariate DataChapter 4.1 - CorrelationChapter 4.2 - The Least-squares Regression LineChapter 4.3 - Features And Limitations Of The Least-squares Regression LineChapter 5 - ProbabilityChapter 5.1 - Basic Concepts Of ProbabilityChapter 5.2 - The Addition Rule And The Rule Of ComplementsChapter 5.3 - Conditional Probability And The Multiplication RuleChapter 5.4 - CountingChapter 6 - Discrete Probability DistributionsChapter 6.1 - Random VariablesChapter 6.2 - The Binomial DistributionChapter 6.3 - The Poisson DistributionChapter 7 - The Normal DistributionChapter 7.1 - The Standard Normal CurveChapter 7.2 - Applications Of The Normal DistributionChapter 7.3 - Sampling Distributions And The Central Limit TheoremChapter 7.4 - The Central Limit Theorem For ProportionsChapter 7.5 - The Normal Approximation To The Binomial DistributionChapter 7.6 - Assessing NormalityChapter 8 - Confidence IntervalsChapter 8.1 - Confidence Intervals For A Population Mean, Standard Deviation KnownChapter 8.2 - Confidence Intervals For A Population Mean, Standard DeviationChapter 8.3 - Confidence Intervals For A Population ProportionChapter 8.4 - Confidence Intervals For A Standard DeviationChapter 8.5 - Determining Which Method To UseChapter 9 - Hypothesis TestingChapter 9.1 - Basic Principles Of Hypothesis TestingChapter 9.2 - Hypothesis Tests For A Population Mean, Standard Deviation KnownChapter 9.3 - Hypothesis Tests For A Population Mean, Standard Deviation UnknownChapter 9.4 - Hypothesis Tests For ProportionsChapter 9.5 - Hypothesis Tests For A Standard DeviationChapter 9.6 - Determining Which Method To UseChapter 9.7 - PowerChapter 10 - Two-sample Confidence IntervalsChapter 10.1 - Confidence Intervals For The Difference Between Two Means: Independent SamplesChapter 10.2 - Confidence Intervals For The Difference Between Two ProportionsChapter 10.3 - Confidence Intervals For The Difference Between Two Means: Paired SamplesChapter 11 - Two-sample Hypothesis TestsChapter 11.1 - Hypothesis Tests For The Difference Between Two Means: Independent SamplesChapter 11.2 - Hypothesis Tests For The Difference Between Two ProportionsChapter 11.3 - Hypothesis Tests For The Difference Between Two Means: Paired SamplesChapter 11.4 - Hypothesis Tests For Two Population Standard DeviationsChapter 11.5 - The Multiple Testing ProblemChapter 12 - Tests With Qualitative DataChapter 12.1 - Testing Goodness Of FitChapter 12.2 - Tests For Independence And HomogeneityChapter 13 - Inference In Linear ModelsChapter 13.1 - Inference On The Slope Of The Regression LineChapter 13.2 - Inference About The ResponseChapter 13.3 - Multiple RegressionChapter 14 - Analysis Of VarianceChapter 14.1 - One-way Analysis Of VarianceChapter 14.2 - Two-way Analysis Of VarianceChapter 15 - Nonparametric StatisticsChapter 15.1 - The Sign TestChapter 15.2 - The Rank-sum TestChapter 15.3 - The Signed-rank Test

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Chapter 2.2, Problem 32EChapter 2.2, Problem 33EChapter 2.2, Problem 44EChapter 2.3, Problem 17EChapter 2.3, Problem 22EChapter 2.3, Problem 27EChapter 2, Problem 1CQChapter 2, Problem 6REChapter 2, Problem 7RECalculation: To construct the stem-and-leaf plot, the data needs to be sorted. 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