Sunday, February 17, 2019

Statistics: The Art and Science of Learning from Data (Subscription), 3rd Edition

Statistics: The Art and Science of Learning from Data (Subscription), 3rd Edition

45.00$

Test Banks & Solution Manual

  1. Test Banks for Textbooks. Save money on TEST BANKS
  2. Anticipate the type of the questions that will appear in your exam.
  3. Delivery is INSTANT. You can download the files IMMEDIATELY once payment is done.
  4. Our test banks can help! All test banks are Downloads-take them with you to study!
  5. YOU GET ALL OF THE CHAPTERS. Each Test Bank follows your textbook.
  6. Ace Your Exams with Us! We are Students Helping Students Pass.
  7. Customer Service 24/7

Statistics: The Art and Science of Learning from Data (Subscription), 3rd Edition Bank Test , Statistics: The Art and Science of Learning from Data (Subscription), 3rd Edition Textbook , Statistics: The Art and Science of Learning from Data (Subscription), 3rd Edition PDF , Statistics: The Art and Science of Learning from Data (Subscription), 3rd Edition eBook , Alan Agresti, University of Florida Christine A. Franklin, University of Georgia

Category : Higher Education

Table of Contents

Part 1: Gathering and Exploring Data

 

1. Statistics: The Art and Science of Learning from Data

1.1 Using Data to Answer Statistical Questions

1.2 Sample Versus Population

1.3 Using Calculators and Computers

Chapter Summary

Chapter Problems

 

2. Exploring Data with Graphs and Numerical Summaries

2.1 Different Types of Data

2.2 Graphical Summaries of Data

2.3 Measuring the Center of Quantitative Data

2.4 Measuring the Variability of Quantitative Data

2.5 Using Measures of Position to Describe Variability

2.6 Recognizing and Avoiding Misuses of Graphical Summaries

Chapter Summary

Chapter Problems

 

3. Association: Contingency, Correlation, and Regression

3.1 The Association Between Two Categorical Variables

3.2 The Association Between Two Quantitative Variables

3.3 Predicting the Outcome of a Variable

3.4 Cautions in Analyzing Associations

Chapter Summary

Chapter Problems

 

4. Gathering Data

4.1 Experimental and Observational Studies

4.2 Good and Poor Ways to Sample

4.3 Good and Poor Ways to Experiment

4.4 Other Ways to Conduct Experimental and Nonexperimental Studies

Chapter Summary

Chapter Problems

 

Part 1 Review

Part 1 Questions

Part 1 Exercises

 

Part 2: Probability, Probability Distributions, and Sampling Distributions

 

5. Probability in Our Daily Lives

5.1 How Probability Quantifies Randomness

5.2 Finding Probabilities

5.3 Conditional Probability: The Probability of A Given B

5.4 Applying the Probability Rules

Chapter Summary

Chapter Problems

 

6. Probability Distributions

6.1 Summarizing Possible Outcomes and Their Probabilities

6.2 Probabilities for Bell-Shaped Distributions

6.3 Probabilities When Each Observation Has Two Possible Outcomes

Chapter Summary

Chapter Problems

 

7. Sampling Distributions

7.1 How Sample Proportions Vary Around the Population Proportion

7.2 How Sample Means Vary Around the Population Mean

7.3 The Binomial Distribution Is a Sampling Distribution (Optional)

Chapter Summary

Chapter Problems

 

Part 2 Review

Part 2 Questions

Part 2 Exercises

 

Part 3: Inferential Statistics

 

8. Statistical Inference: Confidence Intervals

8.1 Point and Interval Estimates of Population Parameters

8.2 Constructing a Confidence Interval to Estimate a Population Proportion

8.3 Constructing a Confidence Interval to Estimate a Population Mean

8.4 Choosing the Sample Size for a Study

8.5 Using Computers to Make New Estimation Methods Possible

Chapter Summary

Chapter Problems

 

9. Statistical Inference: Significance Tests about Hypotheses

9.1 Steps for Performing a Significance Test

9.2 Significance Tests about Proportions

9.3 Significance Tests about Means

9.4 Decisions and Types of Errors in Significance Tests

9.5 Limitations of Significance Tests

9.6 The Likelihood of a Type II Error (Not Rejecting H0, Even Though It’s False)

Chapter Summary
Chapter Problems

 

10. Comparing Two Groups

10.1 Categorical Response: Comparing Two Proportions

10.2 Quantitative Response: Comparing Two Means

10.3 Other Ways of Comparing Means and Comparing Proportions

10.4 Analyzing Dependent Samples

10.5 Adjusting for the Effects of Other Variables

Chapter Summary
Chapter Problems

 

Part 3 Review

Part 3 Questions

Part 3 Exercises

 

Part 4: Analyzing Association and Extended Statistical Methods

 

11. Analyzing the Association Between Categorical Variables

11.1 Independence and Association

11.2 Testing Categorical Variables for Independence

11.3 Determining the Strength of the Association

11.4 Using Residuals to Reveal the Pattern of Association

11.5 Small Sample Sizes: Fisher’s Exact Test

Chapter Summary
Chapter Problems

 

12. Analyzing the Association Between Quantitative Variables: Regression Analysis

12.1 Model How Two Variables Are Related

12.2 Describe Strength of Association

12.3 Make Inference About the Association

12.4How the Data Vary Around the Regression Line

12.5 Exponential Regression: A Model for Nonlinearity

Chapter Summary
Chapter Problems

 

13. Multiple Regression

13.1 Using Several Variables to Predict a Response

13.2 Extending the Correlation and R-squared for Multiple Regression

13.3 Using Multiple Regression to Make Inferences

13.4 Checking a Regression Model Using Residual Plots

13.5 Regression and Categorical Predictors

13.6 Modeling a Categorical Response

Chapter Summary
Chapter Problems

 

14. Comparing Groups: Analysis of Variance Methods

14.1 One-Way ANOVA: Comparing Several Means

14.2 Estimating Differences in Groups for a Single Factor          

14.3 Two-Way ANOVA

Chapter Summary
Chapter Problems

 

15. Nonparametric Statistics

15.1 Compare Two Groups by Ranking

15.2 Nonparametric Methods For Several Groups and for Matched Pairs

Chapter Summary
Chapter Problems

 

PART 4 Review

Part 4 Questions

Part 4 Exercises

 

Tables

Answers

Index

Index of Applications

Photo Credits

Instalant Download Statistics: The Art and Science of Learning from Data (Subscription), 3rd Edition by Alan Agresti, University of Florida Christine A. Franklin, University of Georgia ZIP OR PDF

What is Test Bank?

The test bank is a guide for testing and exams. It contains a lot of questions with their correct answers related to an academic textbook. Test banks usually contain true/false questions, multiple choice questions, and essay questions. Authors provide those guides to help instructors and teachers create their exams and tests easily and fast. We recommend all students to download the sample attached to each test bank page and review them deeply..

What is Solutions Manual?

The solutions manual is a guide where you can find all the correct answers (odd and even) to your textbooks’ questions, cases, and problems.

Can I get a sample before buying a Test Bank or Solutions Manual?

Samples are attached to each test bank and solutions manual page at our website. We always recommend students and instructors to download the samples before placing orders. At MANUALS1 we offer a complete sample chapter for each product.

Can I download my files immediately after completing the order?

Yes. Our system will grant you an access to download your files immediately after completing the order.

How will I download my product?

You will receive an email from testbanky that contains the download link.

I am not able to download my test bank or solution manual

If you could not download your product for any reason, contact us and we will solve the issue immediately.

No comments:

Post a Comment