Jay Devore and Roxy Peck's attractive new text focuses on data analysis, citing real data in nearly all the examples, as the prime motivation for the study of statistics. Traditional in structure yet modern in approach, this text guides students through an intuition-based learning process that stresses the interpretation and communication of statistical information. Conceptual comprehension is cemented by the simplicity of notation - frequently substituting words for symbols. Hands-on activities and "Seeing Statistics" applets in each chapter allow students to practice statistics firsthand.
For a statistics book, this is just a cut above the rest. I didn't use any of the companion software or internet features, but really, why would you need to? This book has it all. Example Problems. Problems. Answers to some of the problems. Skyboxes. Lots of graphs. I mean, the book teaches you how to make and read graphs, though it could use a bit more information on appropriate use of the different types of graphic representation of data.
It's a very good textbook!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
I read this book before I puchased it. It's good for students who don't have the strong background in statistics because the authors used very clear words to explain the statistic formulas.I love the summary of key concepts and formulas very much. I strongly recommend evryone to buy it because you will love it.
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