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    Mostly Harmless Statistics

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    Rachel L. Webb, Portland State University

    Copyright Year: 2021

    Publisher: Portland State University Library

    Language: English

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    Reviewed by Rachelle Bryant, Adjunct Math and Criminal Justice Faculty, City Colleges of Chicago on 3/6/23

    This OER Textbook includes most concepts that would (and should) be covering in an Introductory (or Elementary) Statistics course. There are; however, a few concepts that I feel were "left out" (whether on purpose or inadvertently) that almost... read more

    Table of Contents

    • Chapter 1 Introduction to Data
    • Chapter 2 Organizing Data
    • Chapter 3 Descriptive Statistics
    • Chapter 4 Probability
    • Chapter 5 Discrete Probability Distributions
    • Chapter 6 Continuous Probability Distributions
    • Chapter 7 Confidence Intervals for One Population
    • Chapter 8 Hypothesis Tests for One Population
    • Chapter 9 Hypothesis Tests & Confidence Intervals for Two Populations
    • Chapter 10 Chi-Square Tests
    • Chapter 11 Analysis of Variance
    • Chapter 12 Correlation and Regression
    • Chapter 12 Formulas
    • Chapter 12 Exercises
    • Chapter 13 Nonparametric Tests

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    • About the Book

      This text is for an introductory level probability and statistics course with an intermediate algebra prerequisite. The focus of the text follows the American Statistical Association’s Guidelines for Assessment and Instruction in Statistics Education (GAISE). Software examples provided for Microsoft Excel, TI-84 & TI-89 calculators. A formula packet and pdf version of the text are available on the website http://mostlyharmlessstatistics.com. Students new to probability and statistics are sure to benefit from this fully ADA accessible and relevant textbook. The examples resonate with everyday life, the text is approachable, and has a conversational tone to provide an inclusive and easy to read format for students.

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