Statistics and data analysis an introduction

Combining the traditional foundations of statistical methods with the more modern ideas of data analysis, this text includes a range of problems that are both straightforward and challenging. The solution to each problem is described in a gradual progression of logical steps.

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Main Author: Siegel, Andrew F.
Other Authors: Morgan, Charles J. (Charles John)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York John Wiley 1996
Edition:2nd ed.
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index 
505 0 |a Introduction -- The Shape of a Group of Numbers -- Describing Distributions -- Describing a Normal Distribution and Summarizing Binary Data -- Basics of Data Transformation -- Choosing a Description -- Probability -- Random Variables, Probability Distributions, and the Central Limit Theorem -- Toward Statistical Inference -- Confidence Intervals -- Testing a Hypothesis About the Mean -- Comparing Two Groups of Numbers -- Analysis of Variance: Several Groups of Numbers -- Categorical Data and Chi-Square Analysis -- Bivariate Data and Regression -- Appendix A: Table of Probabilities for a Standard Normal Random Variable -- Appendix B: Table of Random Uniform Numbers Between 0 and 1 -- Appendix C: t-Tables -- Appendix D: F-Tables -- Appendix E: The Correlation Coefficient -- Appendix F: Chi-square Tables -- Appendix G: Nonparametric Confidence Interval and Sign Test 
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