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Stats Modeling the World Books a la carte Plus MyLab Statistics with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package

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  • Edition: 5th
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  • Copyright: 2018-05-04
  • Publisher: Pearson

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Gets students thinking statistically from the start

Stats: Modeling the World by Bock, Velleman, DeVeaux, and Bullard engages students by opening with practical data analysis and graphics. Chapters begin with new, motivating examples and follow through with analyses of the data; then, real-world examples provide a basis for sample problems and exercises.


The authors’ colloquial, approachable writing style reads unlike any other other statistics text. Their signature Think, Show, and Tell problem-solving method guides students through learning what we can find in data, why we find it interesting, and how to report it to others. Focused lessons are shorter than in most other texts, and are more manageable for both students and instructors. The 5th Edition extends the innovations of this acclaimed text, with important revisions and additions that support the teaching of Statistics and statistical thinking as it is practiced today. 


Personalize learning with MyLab Statistics

By combining trusted author content with digital tools and a flexible platform, MyLab Statistics personalizes the learning experience and improves results for each student. With MyLab Statistics and StatCrunch®, an integrated web-based statistical software program, students learn the skills they need to interact with data in the real world.


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Author Biography

David E. Bock taught mathematics at Ithaca High School for 35 years. He has taught Statistics at Ithaca High School, Tompkins-Cortland Community College, Ithaca College, and Cornell University. Dave has won numerous teaching awards, including the MAA’s Edyth May Sliffe Award for Distinguished High School Mathematics Teaching (twice), Cornell University’s Outstanding Educator Award (three times), and has been a finalist for New York State Teacher of the Year.


Dave holds degrees from the University at Albany in Mathematics (B.A.) and Statistics/Education (M.S.). Dave has been a reader and table leader for the AP Statistics exam and a Statistics consultant to the College Board, leading workshops and institutes for AP Statistics teachers. His understanding of how students learn informs much of this book’s approach.


Floyd Bullard first taught high school math as a Peace Corps volunteer in Benin, West Africa, when he was 23 years old. Today he teaches at the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics in Durham, North Carolina, where he has been since 1999. Floyd has served on the AP Statistics test development committee and presents regularly at workshops

and conferences for Statistics teachers.


Floyd’s academic degrees are from the Johns Hopkins University (B.S., Applied Mathematics, 1991), the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (M.S., Statistics, 1997), and Duke University (Ph.D., Statistics, 2009). He likes to do crossword puzzles and play the piano (not at the same time!).


Paul F. Velleman has an international reputation for innovative Statistics education. He is the author and designer of the multimedia Statistics program ActivStats, for which he was awarded the EDUCOM Medal for innovative uses of computers in teaching Statistics and the ICTCM Award for Innovation in Using Technology in College Mathematics. He also developed the award-winning Statistics program Data Desk and the Internet site Data and Story Library (DASL) (lib.stat.cmu.edu/DASL/), which provides data sets for teaching Statistics. Paul’s understanding of using and teaching with technology informs much of this book’s approach.


Paul taught Statistics at Cornell University in the Department of Statistical Sciences, for which he was awarded the MacIntyre Prize for Exemplary Teaching. He holds an A.B. from Dartmouth College in Mathematics and Social Science, and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Statistics from Princeton University, where he studied with John Tukey.


Richard D. De Veaux is an internationally known educator and consultant. He has taught at the Wharton School and the Princeton University School of Engineering, where he won a “Lifetime Award for Dedication and Excellence in Teaching.” Since 1994, he has taught at Williams College. Dick has won both the Wilcoxon and Shewell awards from the American Society for Quality. He is an elected member of the International Statistics Institute (ISI) and a fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA). Dick is also well known in industry, where for more than 25 years he has consulted for such Fortune 500 companies as American Express, Hewlett-Packard, Alcoa, DuPont, Pillsbury, General Electric, and Chemical Bank. Because he consulted with Mickey Hart on his book Planet Drum , he has also sometimes been called the “Official Statistician for the Grateful Dead.” His real-world experiences and anecdotes illustrate many of this book’s chapters.


Dick holds degrees from Princeton University in Civil Engineering (B.S.E.) and Mathematics (A.B.) and from Stanford University in Dance Education (M.A.) and Statistics (Ph.D.), where he studied dance with Inga Weiss and Statistics with Persi Diaconis.

Table of Contents

I. EXPLORING AND UNDERSTANDING DATA

1. Stats Starts Here 

2. Displaying and Describing Categorical Data 

3. Displaying and Summarizing Quantitative Data 

4. Understanding and Comparing Distributions 

5. The Standard Deviation as a Ruler and the Normal Model 

Review of Part I: Exploring and Understanding Data


II. EXPLORING RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN VARIABLES

6. Scatterplots, Association, and Correlation 

7. Linear Regression 

8. Regression Wisdom 

9. Re-expressing Data: Get It Straight! 

Review of Part II: Exploring Relationships Between Variables


III. GATHERING DATA

10. Understanding Randomness 

11. Sample Surveys 

12. Experiments and Observational Studies 

Review of Part III: Gathering Data


IV. RANDOMNESS AND PROBABILITY

13. From Randomness to Probability 

14. Probability Rules! 

15. Random Variables 

16. Probability Models 

Review of Part IV: Randomness and Probability


V. FROM THE DATA AT HAND TO THE WORLD AT LARGE

17. Sampling Distribution Models 

18. Confidence Intervals for Proportions 

19. Testing Hypotheses About Proportions 

20. More About Tests and Intervals 

21. Comparing Two Proportions 

Review of Part V: From the Data at Hand to the World at Large


VI. LEARNING ABOUT THE WORLD

22. Inferences About Means 

23. Comparing Means 

24. Paired Samples and Blocks 

Review of Part VI: Learning About the World


VII. INFERENCE WHEN VARIABLES ARE RELATED

25. Comparing Counts 

26. Inferences for Regression 

Review of Part VII: Inference When Variables Are Related 

27. Analysis of Variance*–online

28. Multiple Regression*–online


Appendixes:

A. Selected Formulas

B. Guide to Statistical Software 

C. Answers

D. Photo and Text Acknowledgments 

E. Index 

F. Tables 

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