Intro Stats - 4th Edition - by Richard D. De Veaux, Paul F. Velleman, David E. Bock - ISBN 9780321825278

Intro Stats
4th Edition
Richard D. De Veaux, Paul F. Velleman, David E. Bock
Publisher: PEARSON
ISBN: 9780321825278

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Chapter 5.1 - Standardizing With Z-scoresChapter 5.2 - Shifting And ScalingChapter 5.3 - Normal ModelsChapter 6 - Scatterplots, Association, And CorrelationChapter 6.2 - CorrelationChapter 7 - Linear RegressionChapter 7.4 - Regression To The MeanChapter 7.6 - R2—the Variation Accounted For By The ModelChapter 8 - Regression WisdomChapter 8.3 - Outliers, Leverage, And InfluenceChapter 9 - Understanding RandomnessChapter 9.2 - Simulating By HandChapter 10 - Sample SurveysChapter 10.2 - Populations And ParametersChapter 10.4 - Other Sampling DesignsChapter 11 - Experiments And Observational StudiesChapter 11.3 - The Four Principles Of Experimental DesignChapter 11.4 - Control TreatmentsChapter 12 - From Randomness To ProbabilityChapter 12.1 - Random PhenomenaChapter 12.3 - Formal ProbabilityChapter 13 - Probability RulesChapter 13.1 - The General Addition RuleChapter 13.3 - IndependenceChapter 13.4 - Picturing Probability: Tables, Venn Diagrams, And TreesChapter 14 - Random Variables And Probability ModelsChapter 14.1 - Expected Value: CenterChapter 14.3 - Combining Random VariablesChapter 14.6 - The Poisson ModelChapter 15 - Sampling Distribution ModelsChapter 15.2 - When Does The Normal Model Work? Assumptions And ConditionsChapter 15.5 - Sampling Distributions: A SummaryChapter 16 - Confidence Intervals For ProportionsChapter 16.1 - A Confidence IntervalChapter 16.2 - Interpreting Confidence Intervals: What Does 95% Confidence Really Mean?Chapter 17 - Testing Hypotheses About ProportionsChapter 17.2 - P-valuesChapter 17.4 - Alternative AlternativesChapter 18 - Inferences About MeansChapter 18.2 - Gosset’s TChapter 19 - More About Tests And IntervalsChapter 19.4 - Critical Values For Hypothesis TestsChapter 19.5 - ErrorsChapter 20 - Comparing GroupsChapter 20.3 - A Confidence Interval For The Difference Between Two ProportionsChapter 20.4 - The Two-sample Z-test: Testing For The Difference Between ProportionsChapter 20.5 - A Confidence Interval For The Difference Between Two MeansChapter 20.6 - The Two Sample T-test: Testing For The Difference Between Two MeansChapter 21 - Paired Samples And BlocksChapter 21.4 - BlockingChapter 22 - Comparing CountsChapter 22.3 - Examining The ResidualsChapter 22.4 - Chi-square Test Of IndependenceChapter 23 - Inferences For RegressionChapter 23.4 - Regression InferenceChapter 24 - Analysis Of VarianceChapter 24.2 - The Anova TableChapter 25 - Multiple RegressionChapter 25.4 - Multiple Regression InferenceChapter R - Review Exercises

Book Details

Richard De Veaux, Paul Velleman, and David Bock wrote Intro Stats with the goal that you have as much fun reading it as they did in writing it. Maintaining a conversational, humorous, and informal writing style, this new edition engages readers from the first page. The authors focus on statistical thinking throughout the text and rely on technology for calculations. As a result, students can focus on developing their conceptual understanding. Innovative Think/Show/Tell examples provide a problem-solving framework and, more importantly, a way to think through any statistics problem and present their results.

New to the Fourth Edition is a streamlined presentation that keeps students focused on what's most important, while including out helpful features. An updated organization divides chapters into sections, with specific learning objectives to keep students on track. A detailed table of contents assists with navigation through this new layout. Single-concept exercises complement the existing mid- to hard-level exercises for basic skill development.

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Corresponding editions of this textbook are also available below:

Intro Stats, Books a la carte Plus NEW MyLab Statistics with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package (5th Edition)
5th Edition
ISBN: 9780134210247
Intro Stats, Books a la Carte Edition (5th Edition)
5th Edition
ISBN: 9780134210285
INTRO STATS
6th Edition
ISBN: 9780136806868
Intro Stats
2nd Edition
ISBN: 9780321287243
Intro STATS [With Dvdrom] - 3rd Edition
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780321500458
Intro STATS, Books a la Carte Plus New Mystatlab with Pearson Etext -- Access Card Package
4th Edition
ISBN: 9780321869852
Intro Stats
4th Edition
ISBN: 9780321826275
Intro Stats Technology Update [With DVD ROM]
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780321699121

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