<span>UNDERSTANDABLE STATISTICS: CONCEPTS AND METHODS, Eleventh Edition, is a thorough yet accessible program designed to help readers overcome their apprehensions about statistics. The authors provide clear guidance and informal advice while showing the links between statistics and the world. To re
Understandable statistics : concepts and methods
✍ Scribed by Charles Henry Brase; Corrinne Pellillo Brase
- Publisher
- Brooks/Cole Cengage Learning
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 844
- Edition
- 10th ed., student ed
- Category
- Library
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✦ Table of Contents
Cover Page......Page 1
Areas of a Standard Normal Distribution......Page 3
Critical Values for Student’s t Distribution......Page 5
The x2 Distribution......Page 6
Title Page......Page 8
Copyright Page......Page 10
Critical Thinking......Page 15
Statistical Literacy......Page 16
Direction and Purpose......Page 18
Real-World Skills......Page 20
Preface......Page 23
AdditionalResources—Get More from Your Textbook......Page 29
TABLE OF PREREQUISITE MATERIAL......Page 31
Contents......Page 11
FOCUS PROBLEM: Where Have All the Fireflies Gone?......Page 33
SECTION 1.1: What Is Statistics?......Page 34
SECTION 1.2: Random Samples......Page 42
SECTION 1.3: Introduction to Experimental Design......Page 51
Using Technology......Page 65
FOCUS PROBLEM: Say It with Pictures......Page 69
SECTION 2.1: Frequency Distributions, Histograms, and Related Topics......Page 70
SECTION 2.2: Bar Graphs, Circle Graphs, and Time-Series Graphs......Page 84
SECTION 2.3: Stem-and-Leaf Displays......Page 93
Using Technology......Page 108
FOCUS PROBLEM: The Educational Advantage......Page 111
SECTION 3.1: Measures of Central Tendency: Mode, Median, and Mean......Page 112
SECTION 3.2: Measures of Variation......Page 123
SECTION 3.3: Percentiles and Box-and-Whisker Plots......Page 140
Using Technology......Page 156
Cumulative Review Problems: Chapter 1-3......Page 157
FOCUS PROBLEM: How Often Do Lie Detectors Lie?......Page 161
SECTION 4.1: What Is Probability?......Page 162
SECTION 4.2: Some Probability Rules — Compound Events......Page 172
SECTION 4.3: Trees and Counting Techniques......Page 192
Using Technology......Page 209
FOCUS PROBLEM: Personality Preference Types: Introvert or Extrovert?......Page 211
SECTION 5.1: Introduction to Random Variables and Probability Distributions......Page 212
SECTION 5.2: Binomial Probabilities......Page 225
SECTION 5.3: Additional Properties of the Binomial Distribution......Page 240
SECTION 5.4: The Geometric and Poisson Probability Distributions......Page 252
Using Technology......Page 277
FOCUS PROBLEM: Impulse Buying......Page 279
SECTION 6.1: Graphs of Normal Probability Distributions......Page 280
SECTION 6.2: Standard Units and Areas Under the Standard Normal Distribution......Page 296
SECTION 6.3: Areas Under Any Normal Curve......Page 306
SECTION 6.4: Sampling Distributions......Page 321
SECTION 6.5: The Central Limit Theorem......Page 326
SECTION 6.6: Normal Approximation to Binomial Distribution and to p Distribution......Page 338
Using Technology......Page 355
Cumulative Review Problems: Chapter 4-6......Page 359
FOCUS PROBLEM: The Trouble with Wood Ducks......Page 363
SECTION 7.1: Estimating U When O Is Known......Page 364
SECTION 7.2: Estimating U When O Is Unknown......Page 377
SECTION 7.3: Estimating p in the Binomial Distribution......Page 390
SECTION 7.4: Estimating U1 - U2 and p1 - p2......Page 402
Using Technology......Page 434
FOCUS PROBLEM: Benford’s Law: The Importance of Being Number 1......Page 439
SECTION 8.1: Introduction to Statistical Tests......Page 440
SECTION 8.2: Testing the Mean M......Page 455
SECTION 8.3: Testing a Proportion p......Page 472
SECTION 8.4: Tests Involving Paired Differences (Dependent Samples)......Page 482
SECTION 8.5: Testing U1 - U1 and p1 - p2 (Independent Samples)......Page 496
Using Technology......Page 527
FOCUS PROBLEM: Changing Populations and Crime Rate......Page 531
SECTION 9.1: Scatter Diagrams and Linear Correlation......Page 532
SECTION 9.2: Linear Regression and the Coefficient of Determination......Page 550
SECTION 9.3: Inferences for Correlation and Regression......Page 571
SECTION 9.4: Multiple Regression......Page 589
Using Technology......Page 611
Cumulative Review Problems......Page 616
FOCUS PROBLEM: Archaeology in Bandelier National Monument......Page 621
PART I: INFERENCES USING THE CHI-SQUARE DISTRIBUTION: Overview of the Chi-Square Distribution......Page 622
SECTION 10.1: Chi-Square: Tests of Independence and of Homogeneity......Page 623
SECTION 10.2: Chi-Square: Goodness of Fit......Page 638
SECTION 10.3: Testing and Estimating a Single Variance or Standard Deviation......Page 648
PART II: INFERENCES USING THE F DISTRIBUTION......Page 660
SECTION 10.4: Testing Two Variances......Page 661
SECTION 10.5: One-Way ANOVA: Comparing Several Sample Means......Page 670
SECTION 10.6: Introduction to Two-Way ANOVA......Page 686
Using Technology......Page 704
FOCUS PROBLEM: How Cold? Compared to What?......Page 707
SECTION 11.1: The Sign Test for Matched Pairs......Page 708
SECTION 11.2: The Rank-Sum Test......Page 716
SECTION 11.3: Spearman Rank Correlation......Page 724
SECTION 11.4: Runs Test for Randomness......Page 735
Cumulative Review Problems: Chapter 10-11......Page 748
PART I: Bayes’s Theorem......Page 751
PART II: The Hypergeometric Probability Distribution......Page 755
TABLE 1: Random Numbers......Page 759
TABLE 2: Binomial Coefficients Cn,r......Page 760
TABLE 3: Binomial Probability Distribution Cn,rprqn r......Page 761
TABLE 4: Poisson Probability Distribution......Page 766
TABLE 5: Areas of a Standard Normal Distribution......Page 772
TABLE 6: Critical Values for Student’s t Distribution......Page 774
TABLE 7: The x2 Distribution......Page 775
TABLE 8: Critical Values for F Distribution......Page 776
TABLE 9: Critical Values for Spearman Rank Correlation, rs......Page 786
TABLE 10: Critical Values for Number of Runs R (Level of significance a = 0.05)......Page 787
ANSWERS AND KEY STEPS TO ODD-NUMBERED PROBLEMS......Page 789
ANSWERS TO SELECTED EVEN-NUMBERED PROBLEMS......Page 824
Index......Page 835
✦ Subjects
Финансово-экономические дисциплины;Статистика экономическая;Теория статистики;Основы теории статистики;
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