A First Course In Elementary Statistics


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A First Course in Elementary Statistics


A First Course in Elementary Statistics

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language: en

Publisher: Rex Bookstore, Inc.

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Elementary Statistics: A Problem Solving Approach 4th Edition


Elementary Statistics: A Problem Solving Approach 4th Edition

Author: Andrew L. Comrey

language: en

Publisher: Lulu.com

Release Date: 2006


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A textbook oriented toward behavioral and social science students interested in data analysis. This book shows the reader how to do statistical analyses. It also gives examples and situations where a certain statistical test would be used.

Elementary Statistical Methods


Elementary Statistical Methods

Author: G. Wetherill

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2012-12-06


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This book is mainly based on lectures given by Professor D. R. Cox and myself at Birkbeck College over a period of eight to nine years. It began as a. joint venture, but pressure of other work made it necessary for Professor Cox to withdraw early on. I have throughout received much valuable advice and encouragement from Professor Cox, but of course, I am solely responsible for the text, and any errors remaining in it. The book is intended as a first course on statistical methods, and there is a liberal supply of exercises. Although the mathematical level of the book is low, I have tried to explain carefully the logical reasoning behind the use of the methods discussed. Some of the exercises which require more difficult mathematics are marked with an asterisk, and these may be omitted. In this way, I hope that the book will satisfy the needs for a course on statistical methods at a range of mathematical levels. It is essential for the reader to work through the numerical exercises, for only in this way can he grasp the full meaning and usefulness of the statistical techniques, and gain practice in the interpretation of the results. Chapters 7 and 8 discuss methods appropriate for use on ranked or discrete data, and Chapters 9-12 do not depend on these chapters. Chapters 7 and 8 may therefore be omitted, if desired.