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Practice of Statistics TI-83/89 Graphing Calculator Enhanced

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ISBN-10: 0716747731

ISBN-13: 9780716747734

Edition: 2nd 2003

Authors: Dan Yates, David S. Moore, Daren S. Starnes

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Only one textbook gives students a competitive edge for the AP statistics exams by following the College Board guidelines exclusively. Only one textbook combines the strength of the data analysis approach and the power of technology with supreme class-room finesse. Only one textbook provides the support you and your students need to achieve maximum performance. The Practice of Statistics--Your AP statistics textbook. And now, the overwhelming favorite for the AP statistics course is available in an even more powerful new edition, building on the qualities that made it an immediate bestseller with a number of new features, integration of the TI-89, and an even stronger set of print and media…    
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Book details

List price: $174.99
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2003
Publisher: W. H. Freeman & Company
Publication date: 7/3/2002
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 858
Size: 8.24" wide x 10.36" long x 1.59" tall
Weight: 4.444
Language: English

Joe Leo has a degree in Business / Marketing and he has been working in the marketing field for the past 25+ years.Joe is the President of the Leo Marketing Group a full service business management and marketing consulting group.Joe has worked with a number of small and medium sized businesses as well as for some large Fortune 500 companies. In addition he has owned serveral small businesses that he started, grew and then sold.Joe is available for speaking engagements, seminars, staff training and consulting for all types of businesses.

David S. Moore is a professor of psychology at Pitzer College and at Claremont Graduate University. He received his doctorate in developmental psychology from Harvard University and did his postdoctoral work at the City University of New York.

Preface
Statistical Thinking
Organizing Data: Looking for Patterns and Departures from Patterns
Exploring Data
Displaying Distributions with Graphs
Describing Distributions with Numbers
The Normal Distributions
Density Curves and the Normal Distribution
Standard Normal Calculations
Examining Relationships
Scatterplots
Correlation
Least-Squares Regression
More on Two-Variable Data
Transforming Relationships
Cautions about Correlation and Regression
Relations in Categorical Data
Producing Data: Samples, Experiments, and Simulations
Producing Data
Designing Samples
Designing Experiments
Simulating Experiments
Probability: Foundations of Inference
Probability: The Study of Randomness
The Idea of Probability
Probability Models
General Probability Rules
Random Variables
Discrete and Continuous Random Variables
Means and Variances of Random Variables
Revised treatment of rules for means and variances
New subsection on combining normal random variables
The Binomial and Geometric Distributions
The Binomial Distributions
The Geometric Distributions
Sampling Distributions
Sampling Distributions
Sample Proportions
Sample Means
Inference: Conclusions with Confidence
Introduction to Inference
Estimating with Confidence
Tests of Significance
Making Sense of Statistical Significance
Inference as Decision
Inference for Distributions
Inference for the Mean of a Population
Comparing Two Means
Inference for Proportions
Inference for a Population Proportion
Comparing Two Proportions
Inference for Tables: Chi-Square Procedures
Test for Goodness of Fit
Inference for Two-Way Tables
Inference for Regression
Inference about the Model
Predictions and Conditions
Analysis of Variance
Inference for Population Spread
One-Way Analysis of Variance
Additional, optional, post-exam chapters on the student and instructor's CDs
Multiple Linear Regression
Logistic Regression