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Hardcover Statistics: Principles and Methods Book

ISBN: 0471656828

ISBN13: 9780471656821

Statistics: Principles and Methods

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Easy to read, easy to understand Now revised with updated exercises, Johnson and Bhattacharyya's Fifth Edition of Statistics: Principles and Applications once again offers an easy-to-read, easy-to-understand introduction to statistics. The authors use real-world examples, fresh hands-on exercises, and crystal clear explanations to motivate students to explore the powerful ideas of modern statistics. Fresh exercises Exercises and data sets are updated throughout for currency. Each major section and chapter in the text ends with a set of exercises that provides students with the opportunity to practice the ideas they just learned. Data sets are available on the book's website at www.wiley.com/college/johnson. Engaging applications A wide variety of timely example applications throughout the text connect statistics to real-life problems. Extended Statistics in Context examples reveal the value of understanding statistics. This Fifth Edition features new screen shots and keystrokes for MINITAB, Excel, and TI-83 integrated into the text examples, as appropriate, as well as new technology manuals for MINITAB, Excel, and TI-83 on the book's website. A student-friendly approach Featuring an engaging writing style with easy-to-follow explanations, this text makes statistics accessible to students from a wide range of disciplines. Johnson and Bhattacharyya help students understand the meaning behind key statistical methods, appreciate the underlying logic of statistics, and recognize the possible pitfalls of statistical analysis.

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A basic and well written introduction to statistics that is more aimed at a tertiary level, in general. It is more focused on the practical, rather than the theoretical and calculus or mathematically derived underpinnings of the methodologies and equations used. So, an introductory text of that sort.

Better than my current text, but not by enough

As a teacher of a class in basic statistics, I am always trolling for the newest and better statistics text. Therefore, that was the mindset with which I examined this book. Without question, I could use it as the text for my course. All of the primary topics I consider essential are covered and the quality of the exposition is excellent. The coverage of a basic statistics class is well-known, so I will not spend the time here listing the topics that are covered. My students could read this book with relative ease, at least within their natural capability to understand the topic. There are many examples, a large number of exercises at the end of each section and solutions to the odd-numbered exercises are included in an appendix. The obvious question to answer at this point is,"Will I be adopting it for my statistics class?" No, I will not. I am currently using "The Basic Practice of Statistics 4th Edition" by David S. Moore and have been using his text for several years. My basic policy is to change texts only when I find one significantly better and this book did not meet that admittedly higher standard. It is better, but not by enough.
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