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Statistics

Concepts and Applications Workbook

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This introductory textbook in statistics and probability is designed for students in behavioral and natural sciences who have completed college-level algebra. The authors aim to provide mathematical, theoretical, and conceptual integrity to standard topics in statistics courses. Using informal, conversational prose, they present statistical and mathematical principles in an engaging manner, making them accessible to those with limited mathematical backgrounds. Topics are introduced through lively narrative scenarios, ranging from formal experimental research to widely appealing scientific issues, with a single scenario developed throughout each chapter to frame concepts and principles. These are supported by worked examples and reinforced with drill exercises and content problems from diverse fields such as anthropology and zoology, requiring only basic calculator skills. The textbook is accompanied by ancillary materials, including a complimentary instructor's manual with full solutions and a user-friendly DOS-compatible software package and workbook for students.

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Statistics, Steven C. Althoen, Harry Frank

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1994
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Titre
Statistics
Sous-titre
Concepts and Applications Workbook
Langue
Anglais
Publié
1994
Format
rigide
Pages
896
ISBN10
052144554X
ISBN13
9780521445542
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This introductory textbook in statistics and probability is designed for students in behavioral and natural sciences who have completed college-level algebra. The authors aim to provide mathematical, theoretical, and conceptual integrity to standard topics in statistics courses. Using informal, conversational prose, they present statistical and mathematical principles in an engaging manner, making them accessible to those with limited mathematical backgrounds. Topics are introduced through lively narrative scenarios, ranging from formal experimental research to widely appealing scientific issues, with a single scenario developed throughout each chapter to frame concepts and principles. These are supported by worked examples and reinforced with drill exercises and content problems from diverse fields such as anthropology and zoology, requiring only basic calculator skills. The textbook is accompanied by ancillary materials, including a complimentary instructor's manual with full solutions and a user-friendly DOS-compatible software package and workbook for students.