Introductory Statistics, International Adaptation
10. Edition February 2024
752 Pages, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Introductory Statistics, 10th edition, is written for a one- or two-semester first course in applied statistics and is intended for students who do not have a strong background in mathematics. The only prerequisite is knowledge of elementary algebra. Known for its realistic examples and exercises, clarity and brevity of presentation, and soundness of pedagogical approach, the book encourages statistical interpretation and literacy regardless of student background. The book employs a clear and straightforward writing style and uses abundant visuals and figures, which reinforce key concepts and relate new ideas to prior sections for a smooth transition between topics.
This international edition offers new and updated materials and focuses on strengthening the coverage by including new sections on types of scales, negative binomial distribution, and two-way analysis of variance. Additionally, discussions on ogive curves, geometric mean, and harmonic mean have also been added. Many examples and exercises throughout the book are new or revised, providing varied ways for students to practice statistical concepts.
2 Organizing and Graphing Data
3 Numerical Descriptive Measures
4 Probability
5 Discrete Random Variables and Their Probability Distributions
6 Continuous Random Variables and the Normal Distribution
7 Sampling Distributions
8 Estimation of the Mean and Proportion
9 Hypothesis Tests About the Mean and Proportion
10 Estimation and Hypothesis Testing: Two Populations
11 Chi-Square Tests
12 Analysis of Variance
13 Simple Linear Regression
14 Multiple Regression
15 Nonparametric Methods (online chapter)
APPENDIX A Explanation of Data Sets
APPENDIX B Statistical Tables
APPENDIX C Lists of Formulas
ANSWERS TO SELECTED ODD-NUMBERED EXERCISES AND SELF-REVIEW TESTS
INDEX