
Elementary Statistics
Neil A. Weiss(Author)
Pearson (Publisher)
6th Edition
Published on 9. September 2004
Book
Hardback
832 pages
978-0-201-77130-5 (ISBN)
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Description
Elementary Statistics is appropriate for a one-semester introductory statistics course, with an algebra prerequisite. ES has a reputation for being thorough and precise, and for using real data extensively. Students find the book readable and clear, and the math level is right for the diverse population that takes the introductory statistics course. The text thoroughly explains and illustrates concepts through an abundance of worked out examples.
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Edition
6th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Width: 263 mm
Thickness: 32 mm
Weight
1734 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-201-77130-5 (9780201771305)
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About the Author
Neil A. Weiss received his Ph.D. from UCLA in 1970 and subsequently accepted an Assistant-Professor position at Arizona State University, where he was ultimately promoted to therank of Full Professor. Dr. Weiss has taught statistics, probability, andmathematics-from the freshman level to the advanced graduate level-for morethan 30 years. In recognition of his excellence in teaching, Dr. Weiss received the Dean's Quality Teaching Award from the ASU College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. This comprehensive knowledge andexperience ensures that Weiss's texts are mathematically and statistically accurate as well as pedagogically sound.
In addition to his numerous research publications, Dr. Weiss has authored or co-authored books in finite mathematics, statistics, and real analysis, and is currently working on two new books: one in probability theory and the other in applied regression analysis and analysisof variance. Weiss's texts-well known for their precision, readability, and pedagogical excellence-are used worldwide.
Dr. Weiss is a pioneer of the integration of statistical software into textbooks and the classroom, first providing such integration over 20 years ago in the book Introductory Statistics (Addison-Wesley, 1982). Weiss and Addison-Wesley continue this pioneering spirit to this day with the inclusion of some of the most comprehensive Web sites in the field.
In his spare time, Dr. Weiss enjoys walking, studying and practicing meditation, and playing hold 'em poker. He has two sons.
Neil A. Weiss received his Ph.D. from UCLA in 1970 and subsequently accepted an Assistant-Professor position at Arizona State University, where he was ultimately promoted to therank of Full Professor. Dr. Weiss has taught statistics, probability, andmathematics-from the freshman level to the advanced graduate level-for morethan 30 years. In recognition of his excellence in teaching, Dr. Weiss received the Dean's Quality Teaching Award from the ASU College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. This comprehensive knowledge andexperience ensures that Weiss's texts are mathematically and statistically accurate as well as pedagogically sound.
In addition to his numerous research publications, Dr. Weiss has authored or co-authored books in finite mathematics, statistics, and real analysis, and is currently working on two new books: one in probability theory and the other in applied regression analysis and analysisof variance. Weiss's texts-well known for their precision, readability, and pedagogical excellence-are used worldwide.
Dr. Weiss is a pioneer of the integration of statistical software into textbooks and the classroom, first providing such integration over 20 years ago in the book Introductory Statistics (Addison-Wesley, 1982). Weiss and Addison-Wesley continue this pioneering spirit to this day with the inclusion of some of the most comprehensive Web sites in the field.
In his spare time, Dr. Weiss enjoys walking, studying and practicing meditation, and playing hold 'em poker. He has two sons.
Content
1. The Nature of Statistics
2. Organizing Data
3. Descriptive Measures
4. Descriptive Methods in Regression and Correlation
5. Probability and Random Variables
6. The Normal Distribution
7. The Sampling Distribution of the Sample Mean
8. Confidence Intervals for One Population Mean
9. Hypothesis Tests for One Population Mean
10. Inferences for Two Population Means
11. Inferences for Population Proportions
12. Chi-Square Procedures
13. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)
14. Inferential Methods in Regression and Correlation
2. Organizing Data
3. Descriptive Measures
4. Descriptive Methods in Regression and Correlation
5. Probability and Random Variables
6. The Normal Distribution
7. The Sampling Distribution of the Sample Mean
8. Confidence Intervals for One Population Mean
9. Hypothesis Tests for One Population Mean
10. Inferences for Two Population Means
11. Inferences for Population Proportions
12. Chi-Square Procedures
13. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)
14. Inferential Methods in Regression and Correlation