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Brase, Understandable Statistics, With Stat Space, 8th Edition
by Charles Henry Brase, Corrinne Pellillo Brase
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Company (2005-06-15)
ISBN: 0618644601
EAN: 9780618644605
Dewy Decimal #: 519
Hardcover
Edition: 8
SKU: 50522
Condition: Very Good
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Product Description
Understandable Statistics is a thorough, yet manageable text for one-semester introductory statistics courses. The text's approachable style is designed to help students overcome their apprehension about statistics. To reinforce this approach, the book integrates graphing technology as well as real-life data from such sources as journals, periodicals, newspapers and the Internet. This real-world emphasis asks students to utilize real data to draw conclusions and interpret results, working on problems drawn from the sciences, business, medicine, archaeology, and consumer economics. - Check Points at the beginning of each section list the concepts that will be covered in the section to prepare students for the material.
- Tech Notes, found in select section examples, provide general tips to guide students in the appropriate use of the TI-83 Plus, Minitab, and Excel. Denoted by an icon, the Tech Notes also incorporate display screens from each of these technologies to help students work through a statistical problem and better understand the solution.
- Chapter openers have been redesigned to include new pedagogical features: a brief Chapter Table of Contents and a set of Preview Questions with references to the appropriate section in the chapter. Also featuring compelling new photos, the chapter-opening material maintains the book's emphasis on real-world applications with quotes, commentary, and Focus Problems from the previous edition.
- Even and odd answers in text margins of the Instructor's Annotated Edition, located next to their respective exercises, offers instructors a time-saving convenience. For answers that contain art or tables too large to fit in the margin, a note directs instructors to the Appendices.
- Viewpoint boxes present a real-world situation and feature thought-provoking problems that help to humanize statistics.
- Data Highlights (Group Projects) at the end of each chapter help prepare students for collaboration in the workplace.
- Linking Concepts (Writing Projects) at the end of each chapter challenge students to extend their thinking and examine statistical concepts from a broader perspective by expressing their thoughts in essay form.
- Guided Exercises immediately follow selected examples to give students the opportunity to work with new concepts before more are presented. Completely worked out solutions are situated beside each exercise to offer immediate reinforcement.
- Detailed Examples show students how to select and apply appropriate procedures to solve problems.
- Chapter Focus Problems help prepare students for the concepts and skills to be covered and comprehensive Chapter Review Problems at the end of each chapter reinforce the material. Many problems synthesize material and concepts from several sections, asking students to decide what technique to apply to a problem.
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Customer Reviews
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as statistics books go...
Rating (5)
Date: 2008-10-17
This book was very simply written, so it was pretty easy to follow along. I got an A in my class, after failing a previous statistics course that used a different book. as statistics books go, it was pretty bearable.
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GREAT deal
Rating (5)
Date: 2008-09-14
I actually thought the book was in a better condition that described and feel like I got a fantastic deal on it. I would recommend buying from this user anytime.
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It was great!!
Rating (5)
Date: 2008-06-30
0 out of 3 customers found this reveiw helpful
This product was great. It was shipped to me in a very reasonable amount of time. In fact, I couldn't believe how fast I received it.
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O.K. textbook.
Rating (4)
Date: 2007-06-29
3 out of 11 customers found this reveiw helpful
You're not going to have a lot of choice, if this is the textbook for your class. It's not a bad textbook. Lots of problems and the odd answers are in the back of the book. Do the odd problems and you'll be O.K. My teacher used the odd numbered problems on the tests!!
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