Introduction | p. ix |
Describing Uncertainty and Populations of Data with Numbers and Pictures | p. 01 |
Summarizing the "Center," "Wobble," and "Shape" of Data | p. 03 |
Measuring and Managing Uncertainty | p. 21 |
The (Not So) Normal Distribution | p. 43 |
Estimating Population Behavior Using Only a Sample of Data | p. 61 |
Large Random Samples | p. 63 |
Using a (Large) Sample Mean to Estimate an Unknown Population Mean | p. 81 |
Small Samples: What Happens When What You Have Just Isn't Enough? | p. 97 |
Making Decisions and Inferences Using One or Two Samples | p. 107 |
Hypothesis Testing with One Sample: Comparing a Sample Mean to a (Historical) Population Mean | p. 109 |
Hypothesis Testing with Two Samples: Comparing One Sample Mean to Another | p. 129 |
Understanding and Measuring Relationships Between and Among Variables | p. 151 |
Measuring and Modeling Relationships between Two Continuous Variables | p. 153 |
Creating Better Predictions and Modeling Relationships Using Several Continuous Variables | p. 187 |
Acknowledgments | p. 213 |
Test Yourself Answers | p. 219 |
Distribution Tables | p. 231 |
Microsoft Excel Tutorials | p. 235 |
Index | p. 259 |
About the Author | p. 269 |
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