Buy Textbook. Back to Store. Recognizing that most introductory statistics students will not read a statistics textbook on their own, this text is meant to be presented in class by the instructor. This book is meticulously constructed in such a way that each page can be presented as an overhead slide. Unlike many textbooks, the presentation is not written in a conversational tone.
It is presented in bullet-point format allowing the instructor to discuss the material in a context of their preference without reading the slides to the students. This is an affordable one-time-use book with space provided for students to augment the printed material and complete the examples in class. The text is written in bullet-point format for the purpose of structured presentation and student review.
Each instructor gets a PDF copy of the student version for presentation purposes. The text does not emphasize theoretical details.
Important details are footnoted or presented at the end of the chapter. Detailed solutions to selected exercises are presented in the back of the student version - not just the answers.
Each chapter ends with a summary worksheet intended for in-class work. Detailed solutions are provided at the end of the student version and embedded within the instructor version. Examples and exercises regularly demonstrate how the interpretation of answers can be misleading. Emphasis is placed on writing understandable conclusions and interpretations. The content is not software intensive or specific. Chapter 1. Chapter 2. Descriptive Statistics. Ordinal data is a categorical, statistical data type where the variables have natural, ordered categories and the distances between the categories is not known.
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