Elementary statistics using excel triola 4th edition
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Sold by zuber About this product Product Information Elementary Statistics Using Excel , Fourth Edition , offers a complete introduction to basic statistics, featuring extensive instruction on the use of Excel spreadsheets for data analysis. Extensive Excel instructions are provided along with typical displays of results, as well as information about Excel's limitations and alternative approaches to problem-solving.
Real data in many examples help readers see the prevalence of statistics in the real world. Normal 0 false false false 1. Introduction to Statistics 2. Summarizing and Graphing Data 3. Statistics for Describing, Exploring, and Comparing Data 4. Probability 5.
Probability Distributions 6. Normal Probability Distributions 7. Estimates and Sample Sizes 8. Hypothesis Testing 9. Inferences from Two Samples Correlation and Regression Multinomial Experiments and Contingency Tables Analysis of Variance Nonparametric Statistics Statistical Process Control Description Elementary Statistics Using Excel , Fourth Edition , offers a complete introduction to basic statistics, featuring extensive instruction on the use of Excel spreadsheets for data analysis.
Datasets and other resources where applicable for this book are available here. Extensive Excel instruction offers detailed explanations of techniques for performing statistical analysis in Excel. Technology Icons point out exercises that use Excel, and Excel Projects are included among the variety of end-of-chapter features. Real data are infused throughout the entire text. Triola is known for keeping his text very up-to-date and for including real data wherever possible so that students recognize the statistics in their everyday lives.
Data sets help students gain statistical literacy and teach them to apply the same methodology and thought processes used by professional statisticians. The flexible organization allows instructors to cover the basics of correlation and regression early in the course if they wish, and scale coverage of probability as needed to address their unique course needs.
Extensive practice opportunities and review tools appear at the end of every chapter, and include the following items. Chapter Reviews summarize the key concepts and topics. Review Exercises , Statistical Literacy , and Critical Thinking exercises give students varied practice on chapter concepts and procedures. Cumulative Review Exercises help students synthesize the material from previous chapters.
From Data to Decision capstone problems require students to interpret and analyze data to make an informed decision. Quick Quizzes at the end of the chapter gives students a quick review of the important concepts in the chapter. Technology, Applet, and Internet Projects provide further opportunities for hands-on practice and collaborative group work. An increased emphasis on interpreting results , rather than simply obtaining answers, helps students develop statistical literacy and, where appropriate, arrive at practical conclusions.
Worked examples in the text model this approach. Chapter-opening problems use real data to engage students, while chapter overviews clearly state each chapter's objectives. Flowcharts throughout the text simplify and clarify complex concepts and procedures. This is a way to encourage students to practice without needing to grade work by hand. Visit our website for more information. New to This Edition. More than 2, exercises engage students with real data and give them the varied practice they need to master the concepts.
Chapter Quick Quizzes at the end of each chapter provide ongoing assessment of content mastery. All-new chapter problems and new examples reinforce real-world applications with current, relevant material. More than new Group Activities help students develop cooperative learning skills. Expanded coverage includes new and revised information on bar graphs and multiple bar graphs, tests of independence, tests of homogeneity, the Fisher exact test, and one-way ANOVAs with both equal and unequal sample sizes.
In-text study aids help students master the material. New and updated Interviews feature real-world content from companies such as Google, AirTran, and Nielsen. Version 11 includes Normality Assessment on-screen display with histogram, boxplot, normal-quantile plot, number of outliers, and Ryan-Joiner test and modified boxplot allowing more than 9 columns of data.
A detachable formula and table card insert , organized by chapter and featuring the most commonly used tables, gives students a quick reference for studying. Table of Contents 1. Introduction to Statistics 2. Summarizing and Graphing Data 3. Statistics for Describing, Exploring, and Comparing Data 4. Probability 5.
Probability Distributions 6. Normal Probability Distributions 7. Estimates and Sample Sizes 8. Hypothesis Testing 9. Inferences from Two Samples Correlation and Regression Multinomial Experiments and Contingency Tables Analysis of Variance
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