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Introduction to the Theory of Statistics,
A self contained introduction to classical statistical theory. The material is suitable for students who have successfully completed a single year’s course in calculus with no prior knowledge of statistics or probability. Third revised edition
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Introduction to the Practice of Statistics
Now available with Macmillan’s new online learning tool Achieve, Introduction to the Practice of Statistics, 10th edition, prepares students for the application of statistics in the real world by using current examples and encouraging exploration into data analysis and interpretation. The text enforces statistical thinking by providing learning objectives and linked exercises to help students master core statistics concepts and think beyond the calculations.
Achieve for Introduction to the Practice of Statistics integrates outcome-based learning objectives and a wealth of examples with assessment in an easy-to-use interface. Students are provided with rich digital resources that solidify conceptual understanding, as well as homework problems with hints, answer-specific feedback, and a fully worked solution.
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Statistical Methods-K.K Dhamu
1. Elements of Statistics, 2. Statistical Methods, 3. Sampling Distribution, 4. Estimation, 5. Test of Hypothesis, 6. Large Sample Test, 7. Small Sample Test, 8. Chi-Square Test, 9. Test for Equality of Means by F-Test, 10. Simple Correlation, 11. Simple Linear Regression, 12. Multiple Linear Regression, 13. Curvilinear Regression, 14. Selection of Variables, 15. Dummy Variable, 16. Non Parametric Methods, 17. Design of Experiments, 18. Analysis of Covariance, 19. Combined Analysis, 20. Sampling, 21. References, 22. Tables
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STATISTICS FOR MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS
STATISTICS FOR MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS, Tenth Edition, emphasizes applications over calculation. It illustrates how vital statistical methods and tools are
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The Basic Practice of Statistics
A student studying subjects like science, economics or politics should know how to crunch numbers. But getting to grips with statistics can be tricky for students. That’s where Basic Practice of Statistics comes in. Written by leaders in statistics education, this textbook teaches students how to think about and interrogate data.
It reflects the everyday practice of statistics where knowing how to interpret data is just as important as its production. The book equips students to carry out statistical procedures which they can use in their studies and future employment.
Part of the best-selling Moore family of statistics books, Basic Practice of Statistics is designed for a one-semester ‘introduction to statistics’ course. This eighth edition is available on SaplingPlus.