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Statistics : difficult concepts, understandable explanations. Mattson, D. E.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Wauconda Bolchazy 1986Edition: Revised editionDescription: xiii, 482 pages. 16cmISBN:
  • 0865160562
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA276 .12.M67
Contents:
1. Descriptive statistics. Scope and content of statistics -- Presentation of data -- Summary statistics. 2. Rationale of inferential statistics. Probability -- Sampling and sampling distributions -- Confidence intervals -- Hypothesis testing. 3. Applications of inferential statistics. Two-sample experiments -- Comparisons of population proportions using chi-square -- Significance tests for variances using chi-square and F distributions -- Comparison of several means -- Correlation and regression -- Analysis of covariance -- Nonparametric statistics -- Study design and interpretation of results.
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Includes index

1. Descriptive statistics. Scope and content of statistics --
Presentation of data --
Summary statistics. 2. Rationale of inferential statistics. Probability --
Sampling and sampling distributions --
Confidence intervals --
Hypothesis testing. 3. Applications of inferential statistics. Two-sample experiments --
Comparisons of population proportions using chi-square --
Significance tests for variances using chi-square and F distributions --
Comparison of several means --
Correlation and regression --
Analysis of covariance --
Nonparametric statistics --
Study design and interpretation of results.

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