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Literature: A World of Writing Stories, Poems, Plays, and Essays

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Table of Contents

PART I.  A Reader’s Guide to the World of Writing

 

1.      A World of Meaning: Reading and Thinking about Literature

 

Meaningless Words and the World of Meaning

      Literary Form and Assumptions about Meaning

      The Point of Literary Meaning

      Forming Literary Meaning

Making Sense

      Making Meaning out of Misunderstanding

                  Roberto Fernández,  Wrong Channel

      Deciphering Meaning: The Riddle Game

            The Riddle as a Literary Device

                 Sylvia Plath,  Metaphors 

      Making and Breaking the Rules

                  Carol Shields,  Absence

      Reading for What Does Not Make Sense

 

 Writer at Work: The Reading Process

                  Sharon Olds,  The Possessive

STUDENT WRITING: Justin Schiel reads and annotates  The Possessive  

 

      Clarity and Ambiguity of Language

            Working with Ambiguity in Literary Writing

            Reading versus Writing

            Working with Clarity in Nonliterary Writing: The Summary

                  STUDENT WRITING: Four Summaries of  The Possessive

            Clarity and Ambiguity in Storytelling

                  Franz Kafka,  Before the Law

                  STUDENT WRITING: Two Summaries of  Before the Law

                  Ursula K. Le Guin,  The Wife’s Story            

Clarity and Ambiguity of Argument: Summarizing an Essay

                  Rosa Ehrenreich Brooks,  I Hate Trees

STUDENT WRITING: Melissa Kim, A Summary of Rosa Ehrenreich Brooks’s  I Hate Trees

      Clarity and Ambiguity in Visual Culture

            Visual Assumptions

            Writing a Summary of an Image

                  Cornelis Gijsbrechts, Letter Rack with Christian V’s Proclamation

STUDENT WRITING: Alan Green, A Summary of Letter Rack with Christian V’s Proclamation

 

Looking Back: A World of Meaning

           

 

2.    Writing in the World: Argument, Critical Thinking, and the Process of Writing

       

      Crafting an Argument

                  May Sarton,  The Rewards of Living a Solitary Life

            Analyzing an Argumentative Essay

            Making Your Own Argument

            Argument versus Thesis

            From Idea to Thesis

                  Chinua Achebe,  Dead Men’s Path                         

      Critical Thinking: Reading, Questioning, Writing        

 

Writer at Work: Critical Thinking from First Impressions to Finished Paper

            Mary Oliver,  August

            Student Writer Katherine Randall, sample writing drafts

        to final paper.

      Reading

      Questioning

      Writing

      Critical Thinking in a Comparison Paper

                  Ellen Hunnicutt,  Blackberries

              Leslie Norris,  Blackberries                                        

                  STUDENT WRITING: Cynthia Wilson, Leave the Picking to the Boys

      Thinking Critically about Visual Culture

            Thinking Critically about Signs

 

Looking Back: Writing in the World   

 

3.    Investigating the World: Planning, Writing, and Revising a Research Paper

 

      Finding a Topic

      Finding, Evaluating, and Summarizing Your Sources in the Annotated Bibliography

            Primary Sources and Secondary Sources

            The MLA Works-Cited List

            Plagiarism and How to Avoid It

            The Annotated Bibliography

STUDENT WRITING: Lorraine Betesh, Annotated Bibliography–Source #1

      From the Annotated Bibliography to the First Draft

            Making an Outline

STUDENT WRITING: Lorraine Betesh, The Brooklyn Bridge in Illustrations and Photographs–An Outline

            Writing a First Draft

            MLA In-Text Citations

     

 Writer at Work: Revising                                                                                                      

            Revising the initial  draft                                                                                                      

      A STUDENT RESEARCH PAPER USING VISUAL MEDIA: Lorraine Betesh, The Brooklyn Bridge in Illustrations and Photographs       

A STUDENT RESEARCH LITERARY ANALYSIS PAPER: Rob Lanney, Hamlet’s Denmark

            Looking Back: Investigating the World

 

 

4.      Organizing the World of Literature: Genre

 

      Plot Conventions and Expectations                              

                  Margaret Atwood,  Happy Endings

Comparing Genres

                  N. Scott Momaday, from The Way to Rainy Mountain  

What Is Poetry?                                                                          

            Prosody: An Introduction

                   Samuel Taylor Coleridge,  Metrical Feet — Lesson for a Boy

            Poetic Diction

            Poetic Forms

      What Is Fiction?                                                                          

            Fiction and History

            Types of Fiction

            The Craft of Fiction

                        Padgett Powell,  A Gentleman’s C 

            The Materials of Fiction

            The Tools of Fiction

      What Is a Play?                                                                          

                        Susan Glaspell, Trifles            

 Dramatic Structure

            Characters

            Staging    

            Form and Genre

            Tragedy

            Comedy

            What Is Nonfiction?                                                                                                  

                  The Essay 

      Virginia Woolf,  The Death of the Moth

                                Annie Dillard, The Death of a Moth

                  Analyzing an Essays

 

Writer at Work: Reading and Writing Essays

STUDENT WRITING: Scott Nathanson,  The Meaning of Death

 

Types of Essays

     

What Are Visual Media?

            Still Images

            Sequential Images

            Moving Images

            Interactive Images

 

Looking Back: Organizing the World of Literature

 

Part II.  The Writer’s World:  Genres and the Craft of Literature 

 

 

5.    Imaging the World: Exploring the Forms of Literature

 

Imagining the World: Working with Poetry

 

            Writer at Work: Three Poems about Social Relations

                                William Blake,  London 

                        Robert Frost,  Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening 

                        Mary Oliver,  Singapore 

      STUDENT WRITING: Summaries of  London,   Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening,  and  Singapore

      STUDENT WRITING: A Comparison of  London,   Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening,  and  Singapore

 

Describing the World: Working with Stories

 

       Writer at Work: The Power of Description

                                Julia Alvarez,  Snow 

   STUDENT WRITING: A Descriptive Essay

                       

      Staging the World: Working with Plays

           

       Writer at Work: Viewing and Writing about a Performance of Krapp’s Last Tape

                                Samuel Beckett, Krapp’s Last Tape 

      Notes on Krapp’s Last Tape, directed by Atom Egoyan, by Joshua Cohen

     Response Paper on Krapp’s Last Tape, directed by Atom Egoyan, by

      Joshua Cohen

     

      Explaining the World: Working with Essays

     

       Writer at Work:  Arguing with an Essay                                                                                                                

George Packer,  How Susie Bayer’s T-Shirt Ended Up on Yusuf Mama’s Back                                        

STUDENT WRITING: An Argumentative Essay on  How Susie Bayer’s T- Shirt Ended Up on Yusuf Mama’s Back                                       

       Writer at Work: Topics for essays

 

 

6.     Writing the World: Working with Literary Devices

           

Literary Devices

            Patterns of Repetition

            Patterns of Inversion

            Patterns of Contradiction

            Ambiguity and Double Meaning

            Imagery

            Referring to Other Texts

            Word Pictures

                        John Keats, Drawing of the Sosibios Vase                        

                        John Keats, Ode on a Grecian Urn

                  Hiram Power, Greek Slave

                 

                  Elizabeth Barrett Browning, On Hiram Powers’ Greek Slave

                  Peter Brueghel the Elder, Landscape with the Fall of Icarus

                  William Carlos Williams, Landscape with the Fall of Icarus

                  W. H. Auden, Musée des Beaux Arts

                  Michael Hamburger, Lines on Brueghel’s Icarus”

                  Akira Kurosawa, movie still from The Seven Samurai

                  Robert Hass, Heroic Simile

 

             

 

Writing the World: Topics for Essays

 

 

 

7.     Translating the World: Reading and Writing between Languages

        

I Hate and Love: A Casebook on Translation 

Catullus: Poem 85 with interlinear and literal translation

Richard Lovelace,  I hate and love

Walter Landor,  I love and hate

Ezra Pound,  I hate and love

Peter Whigham,  I hate and I love

Charles Martin,  I hate & love

Frank Bidart,  Catullus: Odi et Amo,   Catullus: Excrucior

Miriam Sagan,  Translating Catullus

Translation and Bilingualism

Mary TallMountain,  There Is No Word for Goodbye  [Native American]

Wilfrid Owen,  Dulce et decorum est 

Michael Martone,  The Mayor of the Sister City Speaks to the Chamber of Commerce in Klamath Falls, Oregon, on a Night in December in 1976 

Amy Tan, from Mother Tongue

 

      Translating the World: Topics for Essays

  

 

PART III.  The Reader’s World: Exploring the Themes of Literature

      

 

8.  The World Closest to Us: Me and You                                        

 

Families

                        Fiction                                            

Julio Cortázar, Unusual Occupations                  

Flannery O’Connor, A Good Man is Hard to Find 

James Baldwin, Sonny’s Blues 

Jonathan Safran Foer, Primer for the Punctuation of Heart Disease 

Alice Walker, Everyday Use                         

                  Poetry                                

Robert Hayden, Those Winter Sundays  

Lucille Clifton, wishes for sons  

Kitty Tsui, A Chinese Banquet

                        PLAY

William Shakespeare, Hamlet

                        Nonfiction                                    

Scott Russell Sanders, Buckeye

 

Families: Topics for essays

 

Children and Adolescents           

                  Fiction

Jamaica Kincaid, Girl                     

Lorrie Moore, The Kid’s Guide to Divorce 

James Joyce, Araby 

John Updike, A&P                   

                  Poetry

Elizabeth Bishop, In the Waiting Room 

Anne Sexton, Little Red Riding Hood

Agha Shahid Ali, The Wolf’s Postscript to Little Red Riding Hood

Gary Soto, Behind Grandma’s House 

                  NonFiction

Langston Hughes, Salvation

 

Children and Adolescents: Topics for essays

 

Lovers

                        Fiction

Dorothy Parker, The Waltz 

John Steinbeck, The Chrysanthemums

Amanda Holzer,  ove and Other Catastrophes: A Mix Tape

                        Poetry

Uruttiran, What She Said to Her Girl Friend 

Ono no Komachi, selected tanka

Sara Teasdale, The Look 

William Shakespeare,

      Let me not to the marriage of true minds (Sonnet 116)

      When, in disgrace with Fortune and men’s eyes (Sonnet 29)

      How oft when thou, my music, music play'st (Sonnet 128)

John Donne, The Flea 

Jimmy Santiago Baca, Spliced Wire

Edgar Allan Poe, Annabel Lee 

T. S. Eliot, The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock

                             

                        Nonfiction

      Sei Shonagon, from The Pillow Book

 

Lovers: Topics for essays

Working further with the World Closest to Us

  

Reading Globally, Writing Locally I: Orhan Pamuk and the Literature of Europe

 

            Nonfiction

Orhan Pamuk, My Father’s Suitcase

                   Fiction

Orhan Pamuk, To Look Out The Window                           

Julio Cortázar, Axolotl                                                    

                        Poetry

Eleni Fourtouni, Child’s Memory 

CzesBaw MiBosz, My Faithful Mother Tongue 

 

Working further with the literature of Europe

 

 

9.  The Worlds around Us: Beliefs and Ethics                                 

 

Beliefs: Creation and Beginnings

                        Sacred Text

Genesis, chapters 1-3

                  Secular Texts

Voltaire, Plato’s Dream                                     

Salman Rushdie, Imagine There’s No Heaven

K. C. Cole, Murmurs                      

Creation and Beginnings: Topics for essays

 

Ethics: Destruction and Endings

                              Fiction                                            

Nathaniel Hawthorne, Young Goodman Brown

Kate Chopin, The Story of an Hour

Ernest Hemingway, Hills Like White Elephants

Tim O’Brien, The Things They Carried

                  Poetry

William Carlos Williams, Complete Destruction

Robert Frost, Fire and Ice

John Donne, Death, Be Not Proud 

Dylan Thomas, Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night

Emily Dickinson, I like a look of Agony

      Because I could not stop for Death ;

      I felt a Funeral, in my Brain ;

      I heard a Fly buzz–when I died–

      It was not Death, for I stood up

      A toad can die of light! 

      Tell all the Truth but tell it slant

WisBawa Szymborska, Lot’s Wife 

Carolyn Forché, The Colonel

                  PLAY

Sophocles, Antigone

                 

Destruction and Endings: Topics for essays

 

Working further with the Worlds around Us

 

 

Reading Globally, Writing Locally II: Naguib Mahfouz and the Literature of Africa

                                                                                                                       

                              Fiction

 Naguib Mahfouz, Half a Day (translated by Davies Denys Johnson)

 Naguib Mahfouz, Zaabalawi (translated by Davies Denys Johnson)

 

                                    Nonfiction

     Binyavanga Wainaina, How to Write about Africa 

                             Poetry

     Jeremy Cronin, To learn how to speak … 

     Chenjerai Hove, You Will Forget 

                  

Working further with the literature of Africa

 

 

 

 

10.        The World We Live in: Spaces and Places

                       

                            

In-Between Spaces

               

            Fiction

Eudora Welty, A Worn Path

Raymond Carver, Cathedral

Sherman Alexie, This Is What It Means to Say Phoenix, Arizona    

                Poetry

Robert Frost, Mending Wall

James Wright, Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy’s Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota

Henry Taylor, Landscape with Tractor

Louise Erdrich, Dear John Wayne 

Yusuf Komunyakaa, Facing It

            Nonfiction

Rachel Carson, The Marginal World  

 

In-between spaces: Topics for essays                                                                                             

 

Confined Spaces

                        Fiction

Edgar Allan Poe, The Cask of Amontillado

William Faulkner, A Rose for Emily

Charlotte Perkins Gilman, The Yellow Wallpaper 

                        Poetry

Paul Laurence Dunbar, Sympathy

Stevie Smith, Not Waving but Drowning 

Robert Browning, My Last Duchess

                        Play

Henrik Ibsen, A Doll’s House

                        Nonfiction

Mikhael Metzel, The accused awaiting trial in the Butyrskaya prison in Moscow

Malcolm X, from The Autobiography of Malcolm X

 

Confined Spaces: Topics for essays

                                                                                      

Working further with the World We Live In

 

Reading Globally, Writing Locally III: Jhumpa Lahiri and The Literature of Asia

 

                        Nonfiction

Jhumpa Lahiri, My Two Lives

              Fiction

Jhumpa Lahiri, When Mr. Pirzada Came to Dine

Kazuo Ishiguro, A Family Supper 

              Poetry                    

Garrett Hongo, Who among You Knows the Essence of Garlic? 

Xu Gang, Red Azalea on the Cliff                                  

Working further with the literature of Asia

 

 

11.        The World We Share: Nature, Cities, and the Environment

 

Living in the City

            Fiction

Toni Cade Bambara, The Lesson

Poetry

Allen Ginsberg, Supermarket in California

Ezra Pound, In a Station of the Metro

Sharon Olds, On the Subway 

Langston Hughes, Theme for English B

                                               

            Nonfiction

Bill Buford, Lions and Tigers and Bears

                       

      Living in the City: Topics for essays

 

Living in Nature

Fiction

Sarah Orne Jewett, A White Heron

T. C. Boyle, Greasy Lake

            Poetry

Haiku by Basho and Richard Wright

H. D., The Sea Rose

William Carlos Williams, So Much Depends                                 

Elizabeth Bishop, The Fish

Walt Whitman, When I Heard the Learned Astronomer 

Langston Hughes, The Negro Speaks of Rivers

Gerard Manley Hopkins, Inversnaid 

Wendell Berry, Stay Home 

Robert Frost, A Brook in the City 

W. S. Merwin, Rain at Night

            Nonfiction

Louis D. Owens, The American Indian Wilderness 

Donella Meadows,  Living Lightly and Inconsistently on the Land

                 

      Living in Nature: Topics for Essays                                                                    

 

Working further with the World Around Us

 

Reading Globally, Writing Locally IV:

Gabriel García Márquez and the Literature of the Americas

                       

              Fiction

Gabriel García Márquez, The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World

     Gabriel García Márquez, A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings

              Poetry

     Pablo Neruda,  The Word 

     Jimmy Santiago Baca, So Mexicans Are Taking Jobs from Americans 

     Tino Villanueva, Variation on a Theme by William Carlos Williams 

             

Working further with the literature of the Americas

 

                                   

Appendix A: The World of Literary Criticism

Appendix B: MLA Documentation Guidelines

                       

 

 

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Most chapters conclude with “Reflecting Back” and “Looking Forward.”

I.SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE PERSPECTIVES.

1.Generalist Social Work Practice.

Social Work Values and Purpose.

Generalist Social Work.

Social Work Functions and Roles.

2.The Ecosystems Perspective.

The Knowledge Base of Generalist Practice.

Key Perspectives for Empowering Practice.

The Ecosystems Perspective.

Human Systems.

Ecosystems: A Conceptual Framework for Practice.

3.Values and Multicultural Competence.

Frames of Reference.

Professional Values and Practice Principles.

Personal Values and Resources.

Multicultural Competence.

A Generalist View of Cultural Competence.

4.Strengths and Empowerment.

Strengths Perspective.

Empowerment.

Empowerment-Based Practice.

5.An Empowering Approach to Generalist Practice.

Elements of an Empowering Generalist Approach.

Phases and Processes of Empowering Practice.

Processes in Action: Practice Examples.

Maintaining Flexibility in Application.

II.THE DIALOGUE PHASE: BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS AND DESCRIBING SITUATIONS.

6.Forming Partnerships.

Collaboration and Partnership.

Making Initial Contacts.

Qualities of Professional Partnerships.

Constructing Empowering Relationships.

Respecting Confidentiality.

7.Articulating Situations.

Empowering Dialogue.

Proactive Responding.

Exchanging Information.

Describing Situations.

Responding to Thoughts.

Responding to Feelings.

Special Issues in Responding.

Responding to Larger Client Systems.

8.Defining Directions.

Transforming Challenges into Directions.

Considering Client Motivation.

Collaborating with Clients Who Resist.

Cooperating with Mandated Clients.

Taking Priority Actions.

III.THE DISCOVERY PHASE: ASSESSING RESOURCES AND PLANNING CHANGE.

9.Identifying Strengths.

Infusing a Strengths Perspective.

Highlighting Strengths in General Functioning.

Solution-Focused Dialogue.

Recognizing Cultural Strengths.

Ethnic Group Strengths.

Strengths in Cultural Group Memberships.

Uncovering Strengths in Adversity.

10.Assessing Resource Capabilities.

Exploring Resource Systems.

Applying Theoretical Frameworks.

Organizing Assessment: Applying Ecosystemic Questions.

Using Assessment Tools.

Adding Viewpoints.

Assessing through Observation.

Recordkeeping.

11.Framing Solutions.

Collaborative Planning Processes.

Goals and Objectives.

Constructing Action Plans.

Contracting.

IV.THE DEVELOPMENT PHASE: IMPLEMENTING, EVALUATING, AND STABILIZING CHANGE.

12.Activating Resources.

Applying Generalist Intervention Skills.

Maintaining Progress in the Action Plan.

Developing Power.

Changing Perspectives.

Managing Resources.

Educating.

13.Creating Alliances.

The Power of Alliances.

Developing Alliances through Groups.

Strengthening Natural Support Alliances.

Case Management: Client-Service Alliances.

Organizational Alliances for Service Delivery.

Professional Support Networks.

14.Expanding Opportunities.

Opportunities: Keys to Empowerment.

Resource Expansion.

Community Change.

Policy Development.

Social Activism and Social Advocacy.

Legislative Advocacy.

Resources for Professionals.

15.Recognizing Success.

Social Work Evaluation and Research.

Practice Evaluation.

Research.

Single-System Designs.

Action Research.

16.Integrating Gains.

Social Work Endings.

Completing Contracts.

Closing with Referral.

Responding to Clients' Discontinuation of Services.

When Clients Die.

Resolving Relationships with Larger Systems.

Endings Are Beginnings.

Epilogue.

Glossary.

Appendix A: NASW Code of Ethics.

Appendix B: The Northside Community.

References.

Author Index.

Subject Index.

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Table of Contents

Brief Contents

Part I

The Bases for Assessment

1 Classroom Decision Making and Using Assessment                                                        

2 Describing the Goals and Learning Targets of Instruction                                                

3 Validity of Assessment Results                                                                                           

4 Reliability of Assessment Results                                                                                       

5Professional Responsibilities, Ethical Behavior, and Legal Requirements in Educational Assessments                                                                                                                                               

 

Part II

Crafting and Using Classroom Assessments

6 Planning for Integrating Assessment and Instruction                                                         

7 Diagnostic and Formative Assessments                                                                              

8 Completion, Short-Answer, and True-False Items                                                              

9 Multiple-Choice and Matching Exercises                                                                           

10 Essay Assessment Tasks                                                                                                     

11 Higher-Order Thinking, Problem Solving, and Critical Thinking                                       

12 Performance and Portfolio Assessments                                                                             

13 Preparing Your Students to Be Assessed and Using Students’ Results to Improve Your Assessments 

14 Evaluating and Grading Student Progress                                                                          

 

Part III

Interpreting and Using Standardized Tests

15 Standardized Achievement Tests                                                                                         

16        Interpreting Norm-Referenced Scores                                                                                

17       Finding and Evaluating Published Assessments                                                                 

18        Scholastic Aptitude, Career Interests, Attitudes, and Personality Tests    

                      

Appendixes                                                                                                                                 

Glossary                                                                                                                                         

References                                                                                                                                 

Name Index

Subject Index      

 

 

                                                                                                                              

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction and Data Collection
    Using Statistics: Good Tunes

     Basic Concepts of Statistics. The Growth of Statistics and Information Technology. How This Text Is Organized. The Importance 
     of Collecting Data. Types of Data.
 


2. Presenting Data in Tables and Charts 
    Using Statistics: Comparing the Performance of Mutual Funds

     Tables and Charts for Categorical Data. Organizing Numerical Data. Tables and Charts for Numerical Data. Cross Tabulations. 
     Scatter Diagrams and Time Series Plots. Misusing Graphs and Ethical Issues.

 

3. Numerical Descriptive Measures
    Using Statistics: Comparing the Performance of Mutual Funds

     Measures of Central Tendency, Variation, and Shape. Descriptive Numerical Measures for a Population. Computing Descriptive
     Numerical Measures from a Frequency Distribution. Exploratory Data Analysis. The Covariance and the Coefficient of Correlation. 
     Pitfalls in Numerical Descriptive Measures and Ethical Issues. 
       

 

4. Basic Probability 
    Using Statistics: The Consumer Electronics Company

 
     Basic Probability Concepts. Conditional Probability. Bayes’ Theorem. Counting Rules. Ethical Issues and Probability 

 

5. Some Important Discrete Probability Distributions 
    Using Statistics: The Accounting Information System of the Saxon Plumbing Company

     The Probability Distribution for a Discrete Random Variable. Covariance and Its Application in Finance. Binomial Distribution.
     Poisson Distribution. The Hypergeometric Distribution. CD ROM Topic Using the Poisson Distribution to Approximate the
     Binomial Distribution.

 

6. The Normal Distribution and Other Continuous Distributions  
     Using Statistics: Download Time for a Web Site Home Page

     Continuous Probability Distributions. The Normal Distribution. Evaluating Normality.  The Uniform Distribution. 
     The Exponential Distribution. The Normal Approximation to the Binomial Distribution.
 


7. Sampling Distributions 
    Using Statistics: The Oxford Cereal Company Packaging Process

  
     Sampling Distributions. Sampling Distribution of the Mean. Sampling Distribution of the Proportion.
     Types of Survey Sampling Methods. Evaluating Survey Worthiness. CD ROM Topic Sampling from Finite Populations.

 

8. Confidence Interval Estimation 
    Using Statistics: Auditing Invoices at the Saxon Home Improvement Company

     Confidence Interval Estimation for the Mean (Known). Confidence Interval Estimation for the Mean (Unknown).
     Confidence Interval Estimation for the Proportion. Determining Sample Size. Applications of Confidence Interval Estimation in Auditing.
     Confidence Interval Estimation and Ethical Issues. CD ROM Topic Estimation and Sample Size Determination for Finite Populations.

 

9. Fundamentals of Hypothesis Testing
    Using Statistics: The Oxford Cereal Company Packaging Process

      Hypothesis-Testing Methodology. Z Test of Hypothesis for the Mean (Known). One-Tail Tests. t Test of Hypothesis for the Mean 
      (Unknown). Z Test of Hypothesis for the Proportion. The Power of a Test. Potential Hypothesis-Testing Pitfalls and Ethical Issues.
        

    
10. Two-Sample Tests

       Comparing the Means of Two Independent Populations. Comparing the Means of Two Related Populations.
       Comparing Two Population Proportions. F Test for the Difference between Two Variances.

 

11. Analysis of Variance
      Using Statistics: The Perfect Parachute Company

       The Completely Randomized Design: One-Way Analysis of Variance. The Randomized Block Design.
       The Factorial Design: Two-Way Analysis of Variance.  

 

12. Chi-Square Tests and Nonparametric Tests 
      Using Statistics: Guest Satisfaction at T. C. Resort Properties 

       Chi-Square Test for Differences between Two Proportions (Independent Samples). Chi-Square Test for Differences 
       among More than Two Proportions. Chi-Square Test of Independence. McNemar Test for the Difference between 
       Two Proportions (Related Samples). Chi-Square Test for a Variance or Standard Deviation. Chi-Square Goodness 
       of Fit Tests. Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test: Nonparametric Analysis for Two Independent Populations. Wilcoxon Signed Ranks 
       Test: Nonparametric Analysis for Two Related Populations. Kruskal-Wallis Rank Test: Nonparametric Analysis for the One-Way ANOVA
       Friedman Rank Test: Nonparametric Analysis for the Randomized Block Design.

 

13. Simple Linear Regression
      Using Statistics: Forecasting Sales at the Sunflowers Clothing Stores

       Types of Regression Models. Determining the Simple Linear Regression Equation.   Measures of Variation. 
       Assumptions. Residual Analysis. Measuring Autocorrelation: The Durbin-Watson Statistic. Inferences about  
        the Slope and Correlation Coefficient. Estimation of Predicted Values. Pitfalls in Regression and Ethical Issues.

 

14. Introduction to Multiple Regression  
      Using Statistics: Predicting OmniPower Sales

       Developing the Multiple Regression Model. R2, Adjusted R2, and the Overall F test 000. Residual Analysis for the Multiple
       Regression Model. Inferences Concerning the Population Regression Coefficients. Testing Portions of the Multiple Regression Model.
       Using Dummy-Variables and Interaction Terms in Regression Models. Logistic Regression.


 

15. Multiple Regression Model Building 
      Using Statistics: Predicting Standby Hours for Unionized Artists

        The Quadratic Regression Model. Using Transformations in Regression Models. Influence Analysis. Collinearity. Model Building.
        Pitfalls in Multiple Regression and Ethical Issues. 
 


16. Time-Series Forecasting and Index Numbers
      Using Statistics: Forecasting Revenues for Three Companies

  
       The Importance of Business Forecasting. Component Factors of the Classical Multiplicative Time-Series Model. 
       Smoothing the Annual Time Series. Least-Squares Trend Fitting and Forecasting. The Holt-Winters Method for Trend-Fitting 
       and Forecasting. Autoregressive Modeling for Trend Fitting and Forecasting. Choosing an Appropriate Forecasting Model. 
       Time-Series Forecasting of Monthly or Quarterly Data.  Index Numbers. Pitfalls Concerning Time-Series Analysis.
       Index Numbers. Pitfalls Concerning Time-Series Analysis.
         


17. Decision Making 
      Using Statistics: Selecting Stocks

        Payoff Tables and Decision Trees. Criteria for Decision Making. Decision Making with Sample Information. Utility.  

 

18. Statistical Applications in Quality and Productivity Management 

       Total Quality Management. Six Sigma® Management. The Theory of Control Charts. Control Chart for the Proportion of 
       Nonconforming Items—The p Chart. The Red Bead Experiment: Understanding Process Variability. Control Chart for
       an Area of Opportunity— the c Chart. Control Charts for the Range and the Mean. Process Capability.
  

 

Answers to Self-Test Problems

Answers to Even-Numbered Problems

Appendices
  

Index

CD-ROM Topics
   

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