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Introduction
Preface
Chapter 1.1: Introduction
Chapter 1.2: Definitions of Statistics, Probability, and Key Terms
Chapter 1.3: Data, Sampling, and Variation in Data and Sampling
Chapter 1.4: Frequency, Frequency Tables, and Levels of Measurement
Chapter 1.5: Experimental Design and Ethics
Chapter 1.6: Data Collection Experiment
Chapter 1.7: Sampling Experiment
Chapter 2.1: Introduction
Chapter 2.2: Stem-and-Leaf Graphs (Stemplots), Line Graphs, and Bar Graphs
Chapter 2.3: Histograms, Frequency Polygons, and Time Series Graphs
Chapter 2.4: Measures of the Location of the Data
Chapter 2.5: Box Plots
Chapter 2.6: Measures of the Center of the Data
Chapter 2.7: Skewness and the Mean, Median, and Mode
Chapter 2.8: Measures of the Spread of the Data
Chapter 2.9: Descriptive Statistics
Chapter 3.1: Introduction
Chapter 3.2: Terminology
Chapter 3.3: Independent and Mutually Exclusive Events
Chapter 3.4: Two Basic Rules of Probability
Chapter 3.5: Contingency Tables
Chapter 3.6: Tree and Venn Diagrams
Chapter 3.7: Probability Topics
Chapter 4.1: Introduction
Chapter 4.2: Probability Distribution Function (PDF) for a Discrete Random Variable
Chapter 4.3: Mean or Expected Value and Standard Deviation
Chapter 4.4: Binomial Distribution
Chapter 4.5: Geometric Distribution
Chapter 4.6: Hypergeometric Distribution
Chapter 4.7: Poisson Distribution
Chapter 4.8: Discrete Distribution (Playing Card Experiment)
Chapter 4.9: Discrete Distribution (Lucky Dice Experiment)
Chapter 5.1: Introduction
Chapter 5.2: Continuous Probability Functions
Chapter 5.4: The Uniform Distribution
Chapter 5.5: The Exponential Distribution
Chapter 5.6: Continuous Distribution
Chapter 6.1: Introduction
Chapter 6.2: The Standard Normal Distribution
Chapter 6.3: Using the Normal Distribution
Chapter 6.4: Normal Distribution (Lap Times)
Chapter 6.5: Normal Distribution (Pinkie Length)
Chapter 7.1: Introduction
Chapter 7.2: The Central Limit Theorem for Sample Means (Averages)
Chapter 7.3: The Central Limit Theorem for Sums
Chapter 7.4: Using the Central Limit Theorem
Chapter 7.5: Central Limit Theorem (Pocket Change)
Chapter 7.6: Central Limit Theorem (Cookie Recipes)
Chapter 8.1: Introduction
Chapter 8.2: A Single Population Mean using the Normal Distribution
Chapter 8.3: A Single Population Mean using the Student t Distribution
Chapter 8.4: A Population Proportion
Chapter 8.5: Confidence Interval (Home Costs)
Chapter 8.6: Confidence Interval (Place of Birth)
Chapter 8.7: Confidence Interval (Women's Heights)
Chapter 9.1: Introduction
Chapter 9.2: Null and Alternative Hypotheses
Chapter 9.3: Outcomes and the Type I and Type II Errors
Chapter 9.4: Distribution Needed for Hypothesis Testing
Chapter 9.5: Rare Events, the Sample, Decision and Conclusion
Chapter 9.6: Additional Information and Full Hypothesis Test Examples
Chapter 9.7: Hypothesis Testing of a Single Mean and Single Proportion
Chapter 10.1: Introduction
Two Population Means with Unknown Standard Deviations
Two Population Means with Known Standard Deviations
Chapter 10.4: Comparing Two Independent Population Proportions
Chapter 10.5: Matched or Paired Samples
Chapter 10.6: Hypothesis Testing for Two Means and Two Proportions
Chapter 11.1: Introduction
Chapter 11.2: Facts About the Chi-Square Distribution
Chapter 11.3: Goodness-of-Fit Test
Chapter 11.4: Test of Independence
Chapter 11.5: Test for Homogeneity
Chapter 11.6: Comparison of the Chi-Square Tests
Chapter 11.7: Test of a Single Variance
Chapter 11.8: Lab 1: Chi-Square Goodness-of-Fit
Chapter 11.9: Lab 2: Chi-Square Test of Independence
Chapter 12.1: Introduction
Chapter 12.2: Linear Equations
Chapter 12.3: Scatter Plots
Chapter 12.4: The Regression Equation
Chapter 12.5: Testing the Significance of the Correlation Coefficient
Chapter 12.6: Prediction
Chapter 12.7: Outliers
Chapter 12.8: Regression (Distance from School)
Chapter 12.9: Regression (Textbook Cost)
Chapter 12.10: Regression (Fuel Efficiency)
Chapter 13.1: Introduction
Chapter 13.2: One-Way ANOVA
Chapter 13.3: The F Distribution and the F-Ratio
Chapter 13.4: Facts About the F Distribution
Chapter 13.5: Test of Two Variances
Chapter 13.6: Lab: One-Way ANOVA
Appendix
Group and Partner Projects
Data Sets
Solution Sheets
Mathematical Phrases, Symbols, and Formulas
Notes for the TI-83, 83+, 84, 84+ Calculators
Tables
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