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Introduction to probability and statistics / William Mendenhall III

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Canada : Cengage Learning, c2013.Edition: 14th EditionDescription: xxi, 721 pages ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9781133111504
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA 276 .M46 2013
Contents:
I. Describing data with graphs. -- II. Describing data with numerical measures. -- III. Describing Bivariate Data. -- IV. Probability and Probability Distributions -- V. Several useful discrete distributions. -- VI. The normal probability distribution -- VII. Sampling distributions. -- VIII. Large- sample estimation. -- IX. Large-sample tests of hypotheses. -- X. Inference from small samples. -- XI. The analysis of variance. -- XII. Linear Regression and Correlation. -- XIII. Multiple Regression Analysis. -- XIV. Analysis of categorical data. -- XV. Nonparametric Statistics.
Summary: The new edition retains the text's straightforward presentation and traditional outline for descriptive and inferential statistics while incorporating modern technology--including computational software and interactive visual tools--to help you master statistical reasoning and skillfully interpret statistical results.
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Includes index.

I. Describing data with graphs. -- II. Describing data with numerical measures. -- III. Describing Bivariate Data. -- IV. Probability and Probability Distributions -- V. Several useful discrete distributions. -- VI. The normal probability distribution -- VII. Sampling distributions. -- VIII. Large- sample estimation. -- IX. Large-sample tests of hypotheses. -- X. Inference from small samples. -- XI. The analysis of variance. -- XII. Linear Regression and Correlation. -- XIII. Multiple Regression Analysis. -- XIV. Analysis of categorical data. -- XV. Nonparametric Statistics.

The new edition retains the text's straightforward presentation and traditional outline for descriptive and inferential statistics while incorporating modern technology--including computational software and interactive visual tools--to help you master statistical reasoning and skillfully interpret statistical results.

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