| Student Solutions Manual for use with Elementary Statistics: A Step By Step Approach |  | Author: Allan G. Bluman Publisher: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math Category: Book
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ISBN: 0073048275 Dewey Decimal Number: 519 EAN: 9780073048277
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Book Description Elementary Statistics: A Brief Version is written for students in the beginning statistics course whose mathematical background is limited to basic algebra. The book uses a nontheoretical approach in which concepts are explained intuitively and supported by examples for your student. There are no formal proofs in the book. The applications are general in nature and the exercises include problems from agriculture, biology, business, economics, education, psychology, engineering, medicine, sociology, and computer science. The learning system found in Elementary Statistics: A Brief Version provides your student with a valuable framework in which to learn and apply concepts!
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Bluman's statistics book July 23, 2004 indigal (Pennsylvania, USA) 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
This is THE BEST elementary statistics book I have read. Covers all concepts in a very easy to understand manner. The examples and solved problems show you eaxctly how a problem can be approached. For non-statiscians who want to use statistics to analyze their data, this is an excellent starting point. Wont boggle you with extensive formulae and derivations. But will tell you how and why the tests were developed and why and where you should use a particular test. Excellent ready reference for any data analyst.
Excellent presentations and examples! June 21, 1999 16 out of 17 found this review helpful
This books has great presentations, diagrams, and examples of concepts in elementary statistics and probability. It is thorough, yet easy to read. Students will enjoy examples that they can relate to.
The best stats book available. March 15, 2004 9 out of 11 found this review helpful
This is by far the best stats book I've found. I actually used this book instead of the one assigned for my graduate course. Everything is explained very clearly from step 1 and on. The book assumes you have very little or no stats knowledge. There are plenty of examples to further clarify each concept, and full explanations are provided. The book is very well-written and the chapters are well connected. I also found the pictures/graphics extremely helpful, especially in the sections on probability. I can finally make sense of combinations and permutations and other probability concepts. Also extremely helpful is the way the book explains which formulas to use when, and why they should be used in that instance. This helps to pull everything together and see how many of the concepts relate to one another. I think this is key to understanding stats. I've gone from fearing stats to actually enjoying it, all because it now makes sense thanks in large part to this book.
Excellent Book - A must have October 15, 2002 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
I have read many statistics books but never one I understand on the first read. This book is for the true beginner. Excellent.
Easy as pie July 25, 2007 L. Chippeway (MI, USA) This book is easy to follow and understand. It uses real world examples and is somewhat interesting. For being my introduction to statistics, this book has made it oh so easy. Recommend it for beginners.
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