Elementary Statistics has been written for the introductory statistics course and students majoring in any field. Although the use of algebra is minimal, students should have completed at least an elementary algebra course. In many cases, underlying theory is included, but this book does not stress the mathematical rigor more suitable for mathematics majors. Triola is the #1 best seller in the market long recognized for its student-friendly pedagogy and wealth of exercises using real data. The ninth edition offers new large and small data sets, a greater emphasis on interpreting results, and improved flexible technology coverage with many examples and exercises covering a wide variety of different and interesting statistical applications.
Addison-Wesley is proud to celebrate the Tenth Edition of Elementary Statistics.& This text is highly regarded because of its engaging and understandable introduction to statistics.
A data disk is provided with the text, to save students' time and prevent data entry errors. The text is also available packaged with ALEKS for Statistics at a significant discount.
Updated and expanded edition (first in 1989) of a textbook for either a one-semester or one-quarter course, providing a clear understanding of basic statistical techniques, with an emphasis on the...
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An introduction to basic statistics, with a strong emphasis on understanding statistics concepts and the inclusion of Excel spreadsheet technology for the analysis of data. -- Provided by publisher.
Elementary Statistics: a Modern Approach' 2003 Ed.
James E. Burt, Gerald M. Barber, David L. Rigby ... Figures 2-25 and 2-26 show choropleth maps of the percentage of the vote for George Bush in the 2000 presidential election at state and county levels. For clarity, the vote is reported ...
The book follows a nontheoretical approach without formal proofs, explaining concepts intuitively and supporting them with abundant examples.
This book, designed for students taking a basic introductory course in statistical analysis, is far more than just a book of tables.
NOTE: This edition features the same content as the traditional text in a convenient, three-hole-punched, loose-leaf version.