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Statistics Software Only 0-918091-31-4 978-0-918091-31-4
2nd Edition Discovering Statistics Textbook & Statistics Software Bundle 0-918091-85-3 978-0-918091-85-7
1st Edition Beginning Statistics Textbook & Statistics Software Bundle 1-932628-12-6 978-1-932628-12-8


Software Table of Contents


Chapter 1: Data and Problem Solving
1.1Getting Started
1.2Level of Measurement
1.3The Process of a Statistical Study
1.4The Reality of Conducting a Study
 Chapter 1 Review and Test
Chapter 2: Graphical Descriptions of Data
2.1Frequency Distributions
2.2aGraphical Displays of Data: Pie Charts and Bar Graphs
2.2bGraphical Displays of Data: Histograms, Polygons, Stem and Leaf Plots
2.3Analyzing Graphs
 Chapter 2 Review and Test
Chapter 3: Numerical Descriptions of Data
3.1Measures of Center
3.2aMeasures of Dispersion
3.2bApplying the Standard Deviation
3.3Constructing Samples
3.4Measures of Relative Position
 Chapter 3 Review and Test
Chapter 4: Probability, Randomness, and Uncertainty
4.1Classical Probability
4.2Probability Rules
4.3Counting Rules
4.4Additional Counting Techniques
 Chapter 4 Review and Test
Chapter 5: Types of Discrete Random Variables
5.1Discrete Random Variables
5.2The Binomial Distribution
5.3The Poisson Distribution
5.4The Hypergeometric Distribution
5.5Games of Chance
 Chapter 5 Review and Test
Chapter 6: Continuous Random Variables
6.1Introduction to the Normal Curve
6.2Reading a Normal Curve Table
6.3The Normal Distribution
6.4Find the Value of z
6.5Find the Value of t
6.6Name that Distribution
 Chapter 6 Review and Test
Chapter 7: Samples and Sampling Distribution
7.1Sampling Distributions Simulation
7.2Sampling Distributions: Proportions
7.3Sampling Distributions: Means
7.4Approximating the Binomial Distribution Using the Normal Distribution
 Chapter 7 Review and Test
Chapter 8: Estimating Means and Proportions
8.1Estimating Proportions
8.2Introduction to Estimating Population Means
8.3Estimating Means: Sigma Known
8.4Estimating Means: Sigma Unknown
8.5Estimating Population Variance
 Chapter 8 Review and Test
Chapter 9: Hypothesis Testing
9.1Fundamentals of Hypothesis Testing
9.2Hypothesis Testing Proportions: P Value
9.3Hypothesis Testing Proportions: z Value
9.4Hypothesis Testing Means: P Value
9.5Hypothesis Testing Means: z Value
9.6Hypothesis Testing Means: t Value
9.7Direct Mail
9.8Type II Errors
9.9Hypothesis Testing about a Population Variance
9.10Chi-Square Test for Association
9.11Chi-Square Test for Goodness of Fit
 Chapter 9 Review and Test
Chapter 10: Hypothesis Testing (Two Populations)
10.1Hypothesis Testing - Two Proportions (Large Independent Samples)
10.2Hypothesis Testing - Two Means (Sigma Known)
10.3Hypothesis Testing - Two Means (Sigma Unknown)
10.4Hypothesis Testing - Two Means (Dependent Samples)
10.5Hypothesis Testing - Two Population Variances
 Chapter 10 Review and Test
Chapter 11: Regression, Inference, and Model Building
11.1Scatter Plots and Correlation
11.2Fitting a Linear Model
11.3Regression Analysis I
11.4Multiple Regression
 11.5ANOVA Regression
 Chapter 11 Review and Test
Chapter 12: The Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)
12.1ANOVA
Chapter 13: Quality Control Charts
13.1R-Charts
13.2p-Charts
13.3c-Charts
13.4Mean Charts Using Range
13.5Mean Charts Using s
 Chapter 13 Review and Test
Appendix
A.1Comparing Two Proportions (Large, Independent Samples)
A.2Comparing Two Means (Large, Independent Samples)
A.3Comparing Two Means (Small, Independent Samples) 
A.4Comparing Two Means (Dependent Samples)
A.5Comparing Two Population Variances