Understandable Statistics

Understandable Statistics is a thorough, yet approachable statistics text. Designed to help students overcome their apprehension about statistics, the text provides guidance and informal advice showing students the links between statistics and their everyday lives. To reinforce this approach, the bo...

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Main Author: Brase, Charles Henry (Author)
Other Authors: Brase, Corrinne Pellillo
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boston, MA Houghton Mifflin 2006
Edition:8th ed., Instructor's annotated ed
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Summary:Understandable Statistics is a thorough, yet approachable statistics text. Designed to help students overcome their apprehension about statistics, the text provides guidance and informal advice showing students the links between statistics and their everyday lives. To reinforce this approach, the book integrates real-life data selected from a variety of sources including journals, periodicals, newspapers and the Internet. The use of graphing calculators, Excel, Minitab and SPSS is covered, but not required. A set of technology resources accompanying the Eighth Edition, designed to provide reinforcement for struggling students, includes a market-leading video and DVD series, interactive lessons, and simulations.
Physical Description:xiv, 810, 86 pages some colour illustrations 27 cm. 1 statistics formula card ([6] p.)
ISBN:0618496580
0618607145 (statistics formula card)