Contemporary Statistics : A Computer Approach
Material type: TextPublication details: New York: McGraw Hil ,Inc, 1994Description: xv, 695 pages : illustrations (some color), chartsISBN: 9780078343698; 0078343690 Subject(s): Statistics -- Data processingDDC classification: 519.5 Summary: This text is written for the introductory algebra-based statistics course found in the departments of mathematics and/or statistics. It is unique in that it provides students with a visual framework for understanding statistical concepts through the integral use of software. The software found in the book consists of 40 computer graphics programs that offer simulations and demonstrations of virtually every concept encountered in a statistics course.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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519.5 FRE Mathematical Statistics | 519.5 FRE Modern elementary statistics | 519.5 GIR Invariance & Minimax Statistical Tests | 519.5 GOR Contemporary Statistics : A Computer Approach | 519.5 GRE A First Course in Statistics | 519.5 GUP Advanced Practical Statistics | 519.5 GUP An Easy Approach to Statistics |
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This text is written for the introductory algebra-based statistics course found in the departments of mathematics and/or statistics. It is unique in that it provides students with a visual framework for understanding statistical concepts through the integral use of software. The software found in the book consists of 40 computer graphics programs that offer simulations and demonstrations of virtually every concept encountered in a statistics course.
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