The new Seventh Edition brings the acclaimed IPS approach to a new generation, with a number of enhancements in the text and with breakthrough media tools for instructors and students. It demonstrates how statistical techniques are used to solve real-world problems, combining real data and applications with innovative pedagogy, both in the text and via electronic media.
New to this Edition
1. Text Organization: The introduction to Chapter 1 has been rewritten with additional information about organizing data in a suitable format for analysis. he log transformation has been moved from a “Beyond the Basics” section to an optional section within Chapter 2. hapter 5 has been reorganized so the sampling distribution of the sample mean and the central limit theorem come before the sampling distribution of the sample proportion and binomial distribution, to allow more initial focus on understanding the sampling distribution of the mean.
2. Exercises and Examples: Approximately 30% of the exercises are new and many are revised or updated. To maintain the attractiveness of the examples to students, we have replaced or updated a large number of these. list of exercises and examples categorized by application area is provided.
3. Use Your Knowledge Exercises: We have found the Use Your Knowledge Exercises to be a very useful learning tool. Therefore, we have increased the number and variety of these exercises. They are listed, with page numbers, at the end of each section.
4. Design: A new design incorporates colorful, revised figures throughout to aid the students’ understanding of text material. hotographs related to chapter examples and exercises make connections to real-life applications and provide a visual context for topics.
作者簡介
David S. Moore
現職:Purdue University
George P. McCabe
現職:Purdue University
Bruce Craig
現職:Purdue University
目 錄
PART I: LOOKING AT DATA
Ch 1 Looking at Data—Distributions
Ch 2 Looking at Data—Relationships
Ch 3 Producing Data
PART Ⅱ: PROBABILITY AND INFERENCE
Ch 4 Probability The Study of Randomness
Ch 5 Sampling Distributions
Ch 6 Introduction to Inference
Ch 7 Inference for Distributions
Ch 8 Inference for Proportions
PART Ⅲ: TOPICS IN INFERENCE
Ch 9 Analysis of Two-Way Tables
Ch10 Inference for Regression
Ch11 Multiple Regression
Ch12 One-Way Analysis of Variance
Ch13 Two-Way Analysis of Variance
Companion Chapters on CD-ROM and the Book Companion Site
Ch14 Logistic Regression
Ch15 Nonparametric Tests
Ch16 Bootstrap Methods and Permutation Tests
Ch17 Statistics for Quality Control and Capability