Introduction to Statistics

Author(s): Amy Maddox

Edition: 4

Copyright: 2021

Pages: 274

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Introduction to Statistics, 4th edition, is a noncalculus based statistics hybrid book that provides an overview of descriptive and inferential methods including probability distributions, estimation, hypothesis testing, and regression. The book addresses how to analyze both continuous and categorical data with examples containing simulated data. The students’ understanding of the material develops sequentially through the textbook so that ultimately the student is able to anticipate the methodology and apply that knowledge to obtain the solution, with an emphasis on interpretations, concepts, assumptions, and fallacies. This format ensures that the student is an active and engaged participant in class. This textbook provides many opportunities for the students to check and verify their understanding of the material. The textbook coupled with the Power-Point slides provides the student with all the information necessary to learn elementary statistical concepts and methodology.

Chapter 1: Introduction to Statistics

Chapter 2: Discrete Probability Distributions

Chapter 3: Continuous Probability Distributions

Chapter 4: Sampling Distributions

Chapter 5: Estimation and Confidence Intervals for One

Parameter

Chapter 6: Hypothesis Testing for One Parameter

Chapter 7: Hypothesis Testing for Two Parameters

Chapter 8: Categorical Analysis

Chapter 9: Simple Linear Regression

Answers to the Check Your Understanding Problems

Amy Maddox

Introduction to Statistics, 4th edition, is a noncalculus based statistics hybrid book that provides an overview of descriptive and inferential methods including probability distributions, estimation, hypothesis testing, and regression. The book addresses how to analyze both continuous and categorical data with examples containing simulated data. The students’ understanding of the material develops sequentially through the textbook so that ultimately the student is able to anticipate the methodology and apply that knowledge to obtain the solution, with an emphasis on interpretations, concepts, assumptions, and fallacies. This format ensures that the student is an active and engaged participant in class. This textbook provides many opportunities for the students to check and verify their understanding of the material. The textbook coupled with the Power-Point slides provides the student with all the information necessary to learn elementary statistical concepts and methodology.

Chapter 1: Introduction to Statistics

Chapter 2: Discrete Probability Distributions

Chapter 3: Continuous Probability Distributions

Chapter 4: Sampling Distributions

Chapter 5: Estimation and Confidence Intervals for One

Parameter

Chapter 6: Hypothesis Testing for One Parameter

Chapter 7: Hypothesis Testing for Two Parameters

Chapter 8: Categorical Analysis

Chapter 9: Simple Linear Regression

Answers to the Check Your Understanding Problems

Amy Maddox