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Statistics in Action: Student Text and Unit Guide School Mathematics Project

Statistics in Action: Student Text and Unit Guide By School Mathematics Project

Statistics in Action: Student Text and Unit Guide by School Mathematics Project


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Summary

Concerns the role of statistics in decision-making and the importance of the Normal distribution in statistics. Students should develop an understanding of the relationship between confidence intervals and significance tests. No unit guide is available - all material is included in this text.

Statistics in Action: Student Text and Unit Guide Summary

Statistics in Action: Student Text and Unit Guide by School Mathematics Project

The aim of 16-19 Mathematics has been to produce a course which, while challenging, is accessible and enjoyable to all students. The course develops ability and confidence in mathematics and its applications, together with an appreciation of how mathematical ideas help in the understanding of the world and society in which we live. This unit develops: * an appreciation of the role of statistics in making decisions; * an awareness of the important role of the Normal distribution in statistics; * an understanding of the relationship between confidence intervals and significance tests; * awareness of the assumptions necessary when applying statistical ideas to real data.

Additional information

GOR004514491
9780521426442
0521426448
Statistics in Action: Student Text and Unit Guide by School Mathematics Project
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
19920801
140
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