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STAT CD Hawkes Learning Systems:STATISTICS
ISBN: 0-918091-31-4 or 978-0-918091-31-4

Bundled with
DISCOVERING STATISTICS, 2/E 

James Hawkes, William Marsh
ISBN: 0-918091-85-3
or 978-0-918091-85-7

Bundled with
BEGINNING STATISTICS, 1/E 

Carolyn Warren, Kim Denley, Emily Atchley
ISBN: 0-932628-12-6
or 978-1-932628-12-8

View alternative Table of Contents: Beginning Statistics or Classical Statistics

Chapter 1: Statistics and Problem Solving
1.1 - 1.3 Getting Started
  Chapter 2: Data, Reality and Problem Solving  
2.1 - 2.4 The Reality of Conducting a Study
2.5 - 2.6 Levels of Measurement
  Chapter 3: Organizing, Displaying, and Interpreting Data  
ch. 3a Frequency Distributions
ch. 3b Graphical Displays of Data: Pie Charts and Bar Graphs
ch. 3c Graphical Displays of Data: Histograms, Polygons, Stem and Leaf Plots
ch. 3d Analyzing Graphs
  Chapter 4: Describing Data from One Variable  
4.1 - 4.3a Measures of Location
4.1 - 4.3b Measures of Dispersion
4.1 - 4.3c Constructing Samples
4.4 Measures of Relative Position
  Chapter 5: Descovering Relationships  
5.2 - 5.5 Scatter Plots and Correlation
5.6 - 5.9 Fitting a Linear Model
  Chapter 6: Probability, Randomness, and Uncertainty  
6.1 - 6.4 Classical Probability
6.5 - 6.9 Basic Probability Rules
6.12a Basic Counting Rules
6.12b Additional Counting Techniques
  Chapter 7: Probability Distributions, Information about the Future  
7.1 -7.4 Discrete Random Variables
7.7 The Binomial Distribution
7.8 The Poisson Distribution
7.9 The Hypergeometric Distribution
  Chapter 8: Continuous Random Variables  
8.3a Introduction to the Normal Curve
8.3b Reading a Normal Curve Table
8.4a The Normal Distribution
8.4b z - Transformations
8.5 Approximations to Other Distributions
  Chapter 9: Samples and Sampling Distribution  
9.1 Sampling Distributions Simulation
9.6 Sampling Distributions (Means)
9.7 Sampling Distributions (Proportions)
  Chapter 10: Estimating Means and Proportions  
10.1 - 10.3 Introduction to Estimating Means
10.4, 10.6 Interval Estimation of the Population Mean
10.5a Find the Value of t
10.5b Interval Estimation of the Population Mean for a Normal Population with Sigma Unknown
10.7 - 10.9 Estimation (Proportions)
  Chapter 11: Introduction to Hypothesis Testing  
11.1 Developing a Hypothesis
11.2 Reaching a Conclusion
11.4a Hypothesis Testing Means (P Value)
11.4b Hypothesis Testing Means (z Value)

11.4c

Hypothesis Testing Means (t Value)
Chapter 12: Additional Topics with Hypothesis Testing
12.1a Hypothesis Testing Proportions (P Value)
12.1b Hypothesis Testing Proportions (z Value)
12.2 Testing Hypothesis about a Population Variance
12.3a Comparing Two Means (Large Independent Samples)
12.3b Comparing Two Means (Small Independent Samples)
12.4 Paired Difference
12.5 Comparing Two Population Proportions
  Chapter 13: Regression, Inference, and Model Building  
13.2 - 13.4 Regression Analysis I
13.8a Inference Concerning the Coefficients of the Multiple Regression Model
13.8b ANOVA Regression
  Chapter 14: The Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)  
14.2, 14.4 ANOVA
  Chapter 15: Looking for Relationships in Qualitative Data  
15.2 Chi-Square Test for Goodness of Fit
15.3 Chi-Square Test for Association Between Two Qualitative Variables
  Chapter 17: Statistical Process Control  
17.3 Monitoring with an x-bar Chart
17.4 Monitoring with an R Chart
17.5 Monitoring with a p Chart
  A: Appendix I  
A.1 The Process of a Statistical Study
A.2 Games of Chance
A.3 Name that Distribution
A.4 Comparing Two Means (Large, Independent Samples)
A.5 Comparing Two Means (Small, Independent Samples)
A.6 Comparing Two Means (Dependent Samples)
A.7 Comparing Two Means (Large, Independent Samples)
A.8 Comparing Two Population Variances
A.9 Direct Mail
  A: Appendix II  
A.10 Hypothesis Testing - Two Population Variances
A.11 Estimating Population Variance
A.12 c-Charts
A.13 Mean Charts Using s