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Interpreting Data: A First Course in Statistics
β Scribed by Alan J. B. Anderson (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 237
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Populations and samples....Pages 1-8
Tabular and graphical summaries of data....Pages 9-32
Numerical summary of data β sample statistics....Pages 33-45
Association between variables....Pages 46-64
Testing hypotheses....Pages 65-84
Published statistics....Pages 85-94
Delving in tables....Pages 95-102
Changes with time β index numbers....Pages 103-110
Demography β introduction....Pages 111-121
Components of population change....Pages 122-138
Population projection....Pages 139-143
Changes with time β time series....Pages 144-151
Data analysis and the computer....Pages 152-160
Social surveys....Pages 161-173
Schemes of investigation....Pages 174-182
Controlled experiments....Pages 183-190
Sampling schemes....Pages 191-200
Longitudinal studies and interrupted time series....Pages 201-209
Smoking and lung cancer....Pages 210-213
An overview....Pages 214-215
Back Matter....Pages 217-223
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