David S. Moore, William I. Notz, Michael A. Fligner
xxxii, 745 pages :
color illustrations +
1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)
Includes bibliographical references and index
pt. 1. Exploring data. Picturing distributions with graphs -- Describing distributions with numbers -- The normal distributions -- Scatterplots and correlation -- Regression -- Two-way tables -- Exploring data : part 1 review
pt. 2. From exploration to inference. Producing data : sampling -- Producing data : experiments -- Introducing probability -- Sampling distributions -- General rules of probability -- Binomial distributions -- Confidence intervals : the basics -- Tests of significance : the basics -- Inference in practice -- From exploration to inference : part 2 review
pt. 3. Inference about variables. Inference about a population mean -- Two-sample problems -- Inference about a population proportion -- Comparing two proportions -- Inference about variables : part 3 review
pt. 4. Inference about relationships. Two categorical variables : the Chi-Square test -- Inference for regression -- One-way analysis of variance
pt. 5. Optional companion chapters. Nonparametric tests -- Statistical process control -- Multiple regression -- More about analysis of variance
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David Moore pioneered the "data analysis" (conceptual) approach for the introductory statistics textbooks. Moore's The Basic Practice of Statistics became the market-leading bestseller by focusing on how statistics are gathered, analyzed, and applied to real problems and situations--and by confronting student anxieties about the course's relevance and difficulties head on. This new Sixth Edition offers the same crystal clear writing and use of real data as past editions, while incorporating new and updated examples and exercises, and presenting new features to support the learning and teaching goals for today's generation of students