Study Guide to Accompany Salkind and Frey′s Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics 7th Seventh (Updated Edition) ed.
Study Guide to Accompany Salkind and Frey′s Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics 7th Seventh (Updated Edition) ed. [Minkštas viršelis]
This Student Study Guide includes chapter outlines, chapter summaries, learning objectives, key terms, true/false, short answer and essay questions. Exercises are also included for students to test and apply their knowledge. Answers to all questions are also included. The Study Guide for the Seventh Edition matches the organization of the current Salkind and Frey text.
1 Statistics or Sadistics? It's Up to You
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2 Computing and Understanding Averages: Means to an End
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3 Understanding Variability: Vive la Difference
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4 Creating Graphs: A Picture Really Is Worth a Thousand Words
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5 Computing Correlation Coefficients: Ice Cream and Crime
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6 An Introduction to Understanding Reliability and Validity: Just the Truth
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7 Hypothetical and You: Testing Your Questions
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8 Probability and Why It Counts: Fun With a Bell-Shaped Curve
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9 Significantly Significant: What It Means for You and Me
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10 The One-Sample z-Test: Only the Lonely
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11 f(ea) for Two: Tests Between the Means of Different Groups
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12 t(ea) for Two (Again): Tests Between the Means of Related Groups
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13 Two Groups Too Many? Try Analysis of Variance
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14 Two Too Many Factors: Factorial Analysis of Variance---A Brief Introduction
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15 Testing Relationships Using the Correlation Coefficient: Cousins or Just Good Friends?
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16 Using Linear Regression: Predicting the Future
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17 Chi-Square and Some Other Nonparametric Tests: What to Do When You're Not Normal
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18 Some Other (Important) Statistical Procedures You Should Know About
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19 Data Mining: An Introduction to Getting the Most Out of Your BIG Data