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Statistics: Concepts and Controversies David S. Moore

Statistics: Concepts and Controversies By David S. Moore

Statistics: Concepts and Controversies by David S. Moore


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Statistics: Concepts and Controversies Summary

Statistics: Concepts and Controversies by David S. Moore

David Moore and William Notz's Statistics: Concepts and Controversies introduces students to statistical ideas. This popular textbook shows them how those ideas can then be used to shed new light on the statistical claims they see every day. The ultimate goal is to equip students with solid statistical reasoning skills that will help them understand the impact of statistics on all aspects of our lives and society.

The new edition builds on its signature combination of engaging cases, real-life examples and exercises, helpful pedagogy, rich full-color design, and innovative media learning tools, all significantly updated.

Part of the best-selling Moore family of statistics books, this offers a lively and engaging introduction to statistics to students unfamiliar with the subject. This textbook is available on LaunchPad, which combines an interactive ebook with multimedia content and assessment tools, including LearningCurve adaptive quizzing. See 'Instructor Resources' and 'Student Resources' for further information.

About David S. Moore

David S. Moore is Shanti S. Gupta Distinguished Professor of Statistics, Emeritus, at Purdue University and was 1998 president of the American Statistical Association. He is an elected fellow of the American Statistical Association and of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics and an elected member of the International Statistical Institute. He has served as program director for statistics and probability at the National Science Foundation. He is the author of influential articles on statistics education and of several leading texts.
William I. Notz is Professor of Statistics at the Ohio State University. His first academic job was as an assistant professor in the Department of Statistics at Purdue University. While there, he taught the introductory concepts course with Professor Moore and as a result of this experience he developed an interest in statistical education.

Table of Contents

PART I: Producing Data

1. Where Does Data Come From?.-

2. Samples, Good and Bad.-

3. What Do Samples Tell Us?.-

4. Sample Surveys in the Real World.-

5. Experiments, Good and Bad.-

6. Experiments in the Real World.-

7. Data Ethics.-

8. Measuring.-

9. Do the Numbers Make Sense?.-

PART II: Organizing Data.-

10. Graphs, Good and Bad.-

11. Displaying Distributions with Graphs.-

12. Describing Distributions with Numbers.-

13. Normal Distributions.-

14. Describing Relationships: Scatterplots and Correlation.-

15. Describing Relationships: Regression, Prediction, and Causation.-

16. The Consumer Price Index and Government Statistics.-
PART III: Chance.-
17. Thinking about Chance.-

18. Probability Models.-

19. Simulation.-

20. The House Edge: Expected Values.-

PART IV: Inference.-

21. What Is a Confidence Interval?.-

22. What Is a Test of Significance?.-

23. Use and Abuse of Statistical Inference.-

24. Two-Way Tables and the Chi-Square Test

Additional information

CIN1464192936G
9781464192937
1464192936
Statistics: Concepts and Controversies by David S. Moore
Used - Good
Paperback
Macmillan Learning
20161024
672
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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