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Basic Practice of Statistics W/Student CD

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ISBN-10: 1429224266

ISBN-13: 9781429224260

Edition: 5th 2009 (Revised)

Authors: David S. Moore

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List price: $180.99
Edition: 5th
Copyright year: 2009
Publisher: W. H. Freeman & Company
Publication date: 1/15/2009
Binding: Box or Slipcased 
Pages: 704
Size: 8.68" wide x 10.19" long x 1.15" tall
Weight: 3.432
Language: English

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.

Exploring Data
Exploring Data: Variables and Distributions Picturing Distributions with Graphs
Describing Distributions with Numbers
The Normal Distributions
Exploring Data: Relationships Scatterplots and Correlation Regression
Two-Way Tables Exploring Data
Part I Review
From Exploration To Inference
Producing Data Producing Data
Sampling Producing Data
Experiments Commentary
Data Ethics Probability and Sampling Distributions
Introducing Probability
Sampling Distributions
General Rules of Probability
Binomial Distributions
Foundations of Inference
Introduction to Inference
Thinking About Inference
From Exploration to Inference
Part II Review
Inference About Variables
Quantitative Response
Variable Inference About a Population Mean
Two-Sample Problems Categorical Response
Variable Inference About a Population Proportion
Comparing Two Proportions Inference About Variables
Part III Review
Inference About Relationships
Inference About Relationships
Two Categorical Variables
The Chi-Square Test
Inference for Regression
One-Way Analysis of Variance
Comparing Several Means
Optional Companion Chapters
Nonparametric Tests
Statistical Process Control
Multiple Regression
Two-Way Analysis of Variance