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Chapter 1 - Stats Starts HereChapter 1.3 - VariablesChapter 2 - Displaying And Describing Categorical DataChapter 2.2 - Exploring The Relationship Between Two Categorical VariablesChapter 3 - Displaying And Summarizing Quantitative DataChapter 3.2 - ShapeChapter 3.7 - The Spread Of Symmetric Distributions: The Standard DeviationChapter 4 - Understanding And Comparing DistributionsChapter 4.2 - Comparing Groups With BoxplotsChapter 5 - The Standard Deviation As A Ruler And The Normal Model
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
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