Elementary Statistics — William Navidi et al. (2018)

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Book Description

Elementary Statistics, Third Edition is a conceptual and procedural course in introductory statistics. It has been developed around three central themes: clarity, quality, and accuracy, based on extensive market research and feedback from statistics instructors across the country. High-quality exercises, clear examples, author-created supplements, and fully integrated technology make this one of the more masterful elementary statistics courses available. The text and supplements are flexible enough to work effectively with a wide variety of instructor styles; for example, the text covers both P-value and critical value approaches to hypothesis testing. Improvements to this third edition include a new objective on the weighted mean, recent real data in new exercises and case studies, and a new supplement focused on prerequisite skills.Because statistics instructors universally agree that using real data better engages students, most examples and exercises in this text use real-life data; in fact, more than 750 actual applications of statistics appear within the book, and topics and their pages can be found in an index. Each section contains step-by-step instructions explaining how to use multiple forms of technology to carry out the procedures explained in the text. Several pedagogical features enhance the instructor’s and students’ experiences: *After each concept is explained, Check Your Understanding exercises determine whether students understand the material or need to review. *Marginal Explain It Again notes reinforce important concepts. *Write About It exercises require students to explain statistical concepts in their own words. *Each chapter begins with a discussion of a real problem that is used in the end-of-chapter Case Study. Author-provided supplements play an important role in the educational process: *Editable PowerPoint presentations are broken down by learning objective, with multiple teaching styles incorporated into each series. *Guided student notes provide instructors the framework of day-by-day class activities while students gain the framework of well-organized notes. *Chapter-aligned technology manuals help students learn to use calculators, Minitab, and Excel. *Short lecture videos introduce concepts, definitions, formulas, and problem-solving procedures. *Exercise videos, close-captioned for the hearing-impaired, are assignable in ConnectMath. *Manuals for calculators, Excel, and Minitab 17 provide additional text-specific practice. Data sets from selected exercises are prepopulated into Minitab, TI-Graph Link, Excel, SPSS, and comma-delimited ASCII formats. McGraw-Hill provides enhanced access to the material in many ways: *TestGen software includes built-in mathematical templates remove the need for a separate equation editor. *The MegaStat statistical add-in appears as a menu item on the Excel menu bar and allows instructors to perform statistical analysis on data in an Excel workbook. *SmartBook(tm) uses the LearnSmart engine to continuously adapt the material to ensure students are focused on the content they need most to close specific knowledge gaps. *ConnectMath provides an intuitive platform for online homework that integrates with SmartBook.


Book Details

  • Author: William Navidi, Barry Monk
  • Publisher: McGraw Hill
  • Published Date: 2018-01-23
  • Published Year: 2018
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-13: 9781260092561

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