Statistics : concepts and applications
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Statistics : concepts and applications
Cambridge University Press, 1994
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Includes index
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内容説明
Statistics: Concepts and Applications is a 'classical' general statistics text written in modern voice. The authors bring mathematical, theoretical and conceptual integrity to a body of topics and techniques that is appropriate to a first course in statistics and do so in a way that is accessible to students whose mathematical preparation does not go beyond the standard curriculum for college algebra. The informal, conversational prose delivers conceptual richness and advances a quiet subtext of mathematics instruction that achieves a high level of mathematical rigour. The text presents a thorough, step-by-step development of fundamental principles. Statistics: Concepts and Applications is backed by a package of ancillary materials: an instructor's manual with full solutions to exercises, rather than just answers, and an inexpensive supplementary workbook and tutorial ('User-Friendly') with remarkably powerful and easy-to-use DOS-compatible computer software package (ASP).
目次
- 1. The organization of data
- 2. Describing distributions
- 3. Describing individuals in distributions
- 4. Describing joint distributions of data
- 5. Introduction to probability
- 6. Discrete probability distributions
- 7. Continuous probability distributions
- 8. Sampling distributions and estimation
- 9. Hypothesis testing
- 10. Testing hypotheses about population means
- 11. Testing hypotheses about population variances
- 12. Testing hypotheses about several population means 1, 2,..., j: analysis of variance
- 13. More complex analysis of variance
- 14. Testing hypotheses about correlation and regression
- 15. Testing hypotheses about entire distributions: Pearson's chi-square.
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