Elementary Statistics by Mario F. Triola

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  • Pub. Date: December 2008
  • 896pp
  • Sales Rank: 12,606
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    • Pub. Date: December 2008
    • Publisher: Addison Wesley
    • Format: Other Format, 896pp
    • Sales Rank: 12,606

    Synopsis

    Mario Triola’s Elementary Statistics remains the market-leading introductory statistics textbook because it engages readers with an abundance of real data in the examples, applications, and exercises. Statistics is all around us in our daily lives, and Triola is dedicated to finding new real-world examples and data sets that make sense for today’s reader. The Eleventh Edition contains more than 2000 exercises, 87% of which are new, and 82% of which use real data. It also contains hundreds of examples, 86% of which are new and 94% of which use real data. By analyzing real data, students are able to connect abstract concepts to the world at large. As a result, they gain conceptual understanding and learn to think statistically, using the same methods that professional statisticians employ.

     

    Introduction to Statistics; Summarizing and Graphing Data; Statistics for Describing, Exploring, and Comparing Data; Probability; Discrete Probability Distributions; Normal Probability Distributions; Estimates and Sample Sizes; Hypothesis Testing; Inferences from Two Samples; Correlation and Regression; Goodness-of-Fit and Contingency Tables; Analysis of Variance; Nonparametric Statistics; Statistics Process Control; Projects, Procedures, Perspectives

     

    For all readers interested in introductory statistics.

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    New edition of an introduction to elementary statistics for students majoring in any field except mathematics. Examples and exercises are from a wide variety of fields. Only high school algebra is prerequisite. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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    Biography

    Mario F. Triola is a Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at Dutchess Community College, where he has taught statistics for over 30 years. Marty is the author of Essentials of Statistics, Elementary Statistics Using Excel, Elementary Statistics Using the Graphing Calculator, and he is a co-author of Biostatistics for the Biological and Health Sciences, Statistical Reasoning for Everyday Life and Business Statistics. He has written several manuals and workbooks for technology supporting statistics education. Outside of the classroom, Marty has been a speaker at many conferences and colleges. His consulting work includes the design of casino slot machines and fishing rods, and he has worked with attorneys in determining probabilities in paternity lawsuits, identifying salary inequities based on gender, analyzing disputed election results, analyzing medical data, and analyzing medical school surveys. Marty has testified as an expert witness in New York State Supreme Court. The Text and Academic Authors Association has awarded Mario F. Triola a "Texty" for Excellence for his work on Elementary Statistics.

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    December 18, 2007: my first stat class and did not like the fact that the formula in the text and on the formula sheets were different. our teacher had to explain how to modify them in order to be user-friendly. most of his examples were repetative. went more by teacher lecture than book.

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    November 17, 2007: I'm taking an intro to stats course and this is our required text book for the semester. Its the worst. I'm finding that I have to reference other books and even information online just to get a basic understand of material covered in each chapter. Required texts like this one, makes me wonder what goes into the text book selection process at universities and colleges? I'm sure this course will not use this book next semester. Which also sucks because Im sooooooo ready to get rid of this book and at least get some of my money back.