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  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0134508300
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0134508306
  • Author:  Michael Sullivan III

With Fundamentals of Statistics, author and instructor Mike Sullivan III draws on his passion for statistics and teaching to provide the tools needed to see that statistics is connected, not only within individual concepts, but also in the world at large. As a current introductory statistics instructor, Mike Sullivan pulls ideas and strategies used in his classroom into more than 350 new and updated exercises, over 100 new and updated examples, new Retain Your Knowledge problems, and Big Data problems. This practical text takes advantage of the latest statistical software, enabling you to focus on building conceptual understanding rather than memorizing formulas. All resources, including the Student Activity Workbook and Author in the Classroom videos were created for Mike’s classroom to help you succeed and stay engaged.

 

Table of Content:

  1. Part 1 Getting the Information You Need
  2. 1 Data Collection
  3. Outline
  4. Putting it Together
  5. 1.1 Introduction to the Practice of Statistics
  6. Objectives
  7. 1 Define Statistics and Statistical Thinking
  8. 2 Explain the Process of Statistics
  9. 3 Distinguish between Qualitative and Quantitative Variables
  10. Problem
  11. Approach
  12. Solution
  13. 4 Distinguish between Discrete and Continuous Variables
  14. Problem
  15. Approach
  16. Solution
  17. Problem
  18. Approach
  19. Solution
  20. 5 Determine the Level of Measurement of a Variable
  21. Problem
  22. Approach
  23. Solution
  24. 1.1 Assess Your Understanding
  25. Vocabulary and Skill Building
  26. Applying the Concepts
  27. Explaining the Concepts
  28. 1.2 Observational Studies versus Designed Experiments
  29. Objectives
  30. 1 Distinguish between an Observational Study and an Experiment
  31. 2 Explain the Various Types of Observational Studies
  32. Some Concluding Remarks about Observational Studies versus Designed Experiments
  33. Existing Sources of Data and Census Data
  34. 1.2 Assess Your Understanding
  35. Vocabulary and Skill Building
  36. Applying the Concepts
  37. Power Lines and Cancer—To Move or Not to Move
  38. “Scare Science”
  39. Findings Shouldn’t Lead to Fear
  40. Background
  41. Methods
  42. Results
  43. Conclusions
  44. 1.3 Simple Random Sampling
  45. Objective
  46. Sampling
  47. 1 Obtain a Simple Random Sample
  48. Problem
  49. Approach
  50. Solution
  51. Obtaining a Simple Random Sample
  52. Problem
  53. Approach
  54. Solution
  55. Problem
  56. Approach
  57. Solution
  58. 1.3 Assess Your Understanding
  59. Vocabulary and Skill Building
  60. Applying the Concepts
  61. 1.4 Other Effective Sampling Methods
  62. Objectives
  63. 1 Obtain a Stratified Sample
  64. Problem
  65. Approach
  66. Solution
  67. 2 Obtain a Systematic Sample
  68. Problem
  69. Approach
  70. Solution
  71. 3 Obtain a Cluster Sample
  72. Problem
  73. Approach
  74. Solution
  75. Convenience Sampling
  76. Multistage Sampling
  77. Sample Size Considerations
  78. Summary
  79. 1.4 Assess Your Understanding
  80. Vocabulary and Skill Building
  81. Applying the Concepts
  82. 1.5 Bias in Sampling
  83. Objective
  84. 1 Explain the Sources of Bias in Sampling
  85. Sampling Bias
  86. Nonresponse Bias
  87. Response Bias
  88. Interviewer Error
  89. Misrepresented Answers
  90. Caution!
  91. Wording of Questions
  92. Ordering of Questions or Words
  93. Type of Question
  94. Data-entry Error
  95. Can a Census Have Bias?
  96. Sampling Error versus Nonsampling Error
  97. 1.5 Assess Your Understanding
  98. Vocabulary and Skill Building
  99. Applying the Concepts
  100. Explaining the Concepts
  101. 1.6 The Design of Experiments
  102. Objectives
  103. 1 Describe the Characteristics of an Experiment
  104. Problem
  105. Approach
  106. Solution
  107. 2 Explain the Steps in Designing an Experiment
  108. 3 Explain the Completely Randomized Design
  109. Problem
  110. Approach
  111. Solution
  112. 4 Explain the Matched-Pairs Design
  113. Problem
  114. Approach
  115. Solution
  116. 1.6 Assess Your Understanding
  117. Vocabulary
  118. Applying the Concepts
  119. Explaining the Concepts
  120. Chapter 1 Review
  121. Summary
  122. Vocabulary
  123. Objectives
  124. Review Exercises
  125. Chapter Test
  126. Part 2 Descriptive Statistics
  127. 2 Summarizing Data in Tables and Graphs
  128. Outline
  129. Putting It Together
  130. 2.1 Organizing Qualitative Data
  131. Objectives
  132. 1 Organize Qualitative Data in Tables
  133. Problem
  134. Approach
  135. Solution
  136. Problem
  137. Approach
  138. Solution
  139. 2 Construct Bar Graphs
  140. Problem
  141. Approach
  142. Solution
  143. Problem
  144. Approach
  145. Solution
  146. Side-by-Side Bar Graphs
  147. Problem
  148. Approach
  149. Solution
  150. Horizontal Bars
  151. 3 Construct Pie Charts
  152. Problem
  153. Approach
  154. Solution
  155. 2.1 Assess Your Understanding
  156. Vocabulary and Skill Building
  157. Applying the Concepts
  158. Explaining the Concepts
  159. 2.2 Organizing Quantitative Data
  160. Objectives
  161. 1 Organize Discrete Data in Tables
  162. Problem
  163. Approach
  164. Solution
  165. 2 Construct Histograms of Discrete Data
  166. Problem
  167. Approach
  168. Solution
  169. 3 Organize Continuous Data in Tables
  170. Problem
  171. Approach
  172. Solution
  173. Choosing the Lower Class Limit of the First Class
  174. Determining the Class Width
  175. 4 Construct Histograms of Continuous Data
  176. Problem
  177. Approach
  178. Solution
  179. Problem
  180. Approach
  181. Solution
  182. 5 Draw Stem-and-Leaf Plots
  183. Problem
  184. Approach
  185. Solution
  186. Problem
  187. Approach
  188. Solution
  189. Split Stems
  190. 6 Draw Dot Plots
  191. Problem
  192. Approach
  193. Solution
  194. 7 Identify the Shape of a Distribution
  195. Problem
  196. Approach
  197. Solution
  198. 8 Draw Time-Series Graphs
  199. Problem
  200. Approach
  201. Solution
  202. 2.2 Assess Your Understanding
  203. Vocabulary and Skill Building
  204. Applying the Concepts
  205. Explaining the Concepts
  206. 2.3 Graphical Misrepresentations of Data
  207. Objective
  208. 1 Describe What Can Make a Graph Misleading or Deceptive
  209. Problem
  210. Approach
  211. Solution
  212. Problem
  213. Approach
  214. Solution
  215. Problem
  216. Approach
  217. Solution
  218. Problem
  219. Approach
  220. Solution
  221. Problem
  222. Approach
  223. Solution
  224. Problem
  225. Approach
  226. Solution
  227. 2.3 Assess Your Understanding
  228. Applying the Concepts
  229. Chapter 2 Review
  230. Summary
  231. Vocabulary
  232. Objectives
  233. Review Exercises
  234. Chapter Test
  235. 3 Numerically Summarizing Data
  236. Outline
  237. Putting It Together
  238. 3.1 Measures of Central Tendency
  239. Objectives
  240. 1 Determine the Arithmetic Mean of a Variable from Raw Data
  241. Problem
  242. Approach
  243. Solution
  244. 2 Determine the Median of a Variable from Raw Data
  245. Problem
  246. Approach
  247. Solution
  248. Problem
  249. Approach
  250. Solution
  251. Problem
  252. Approach
  253. Solution
  254. 3 Explain What It Means for a Statistic to Be Resistant
  255. Problem
  256. Approach
  257. Solution
  258. Problem
  259. Approach
  260. Solution
  261. 4 Determine the Mode of a Variable from Raw Data
  262. Problem
  263. Approach
  264. Solution
  265. Problem
  266. Approach
  267. Solution
  268. Problem
  269. Approach
  270. Solution
  271. Summary: Measures of Central Tendency
  272. 3.1 Assess Your Understanding
  273. Vocabulary and Skill Building
  274. Applying the Concepts
  275. Explaining the Concepts
  276. 3.2 Measures of Dispersion
  277. Objectives
  278. Problem
  279. Approach
  280. Solution
  281. 1 Determine the Range of a Variable from Raw Data
  282. Problem
  283. Approach
  284. Solution
  285. 2 Determine the Standard Deviation of a Variable from Raw Data
  286. Problem
  287. Approach Using Formula (1)
  288. Solution Using Formula (1)
  289. Approach Using Formula (2)
  290. Solution Using Formula (2)
  291. Problem
  292. Approach
  293. Solution Using Formula (3)
  294. Solution Using Formula (4)
  295. Problem
  296. Approach
  297. Solution
  298. Interpretations of the Standard Deviation
  299. Problem
  300. Approach
  301. Solution
  302. 3 Determine the Variance of a Variable from Raw Data
  303. Problem
  304. Approach
  305. Solution
  306. A Final Thought on Variance and Standard Deviation
  307. 4 Use the Empirical Rule to Describe Data That Are Bell Shaped
  308. Problem
  309. Approach
  310. Solution
  311. 5 Use Chebyshev’s Inequality to Describe Any Set of Data
  312. Problem
  313. Approach
  314. Solution
  315. 3.2 Assess Your Understanding
  316. Vocabulary and Skill Building
  317. Applying the Concepts
  318. Explaining the Concepts
  319. 3.3 Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion from Grouped Data
  320. Objectives
  321. 1 Approximate the Mean of a Variable from Grouped Data
  322. Problem
  323. Approach
  324. Solution
  325. 2 Compute the Weighted Mean
  326. Problem
  327. Approach
  328. Solution
  329. 3 Approximate the Standard Deviation of a Variable from Grouped Data
  330. Problem
  331. Approach
  332. Solution
  333. Problem
  334. Approach
  335. Solution
  336. 3.3 Assess Your Understanding
  337. Applying the Concepts
  338. 3.4 Measures of Position and Outliers
  339. Objectives
  340. 1 Determine and Interpret z-Scores
  341. Problem
  342. Approach
  343. Solution
  344. 2 Interpret Percentiles
  345. Problem
  346. Approach
  347. Interpretation
  348. 3 Determine and Interpret Quartiles
  349. Problem
  350. Approach
  351. Solution
  352. Interpretation
  353. Problem
  354. Approach
  355. Solution
  356. 4 Determine and Interpret the Interquartile Range
  357. Problem
  358. Approach
  359. Solution
  360. Interpretation
  361. 5 Check a Set of Data for Outliers
  362. Problem
  363. Approach
  364. Solution
  365. 3.4 Assess Your Understanding
  366. Vocabulary
  367. Applying the Concepts
  368. Explaining the Concepts
  369. 3.5 The Five-Number Summary and Boxplots
  370. Objectives
  371. 1 Compute the Five-Number Summary
  372. Problem
  373. Approach
  374. Solution
  375. Problem
  376. Approach
  377. Solution
  378. 2 Draw and Interpret Boxplots
  379. Problem
  380. Approach
  381. Solution
  382. Using a Boxplot and Quartiles to Describe the Shape of a Distribution
  383. Problem
  384. Approach
  385. Solution
  386. 3.5 Assess Your Understanding
  387. Vocabulary and Skill Building
  388. Applying the Concepts
  389. Retain Your Knowledge
  390. Explaining the Concepts
  391. Chapter 3 Review
  392. Summary
  393. Vocabulary
  394. Formulas
  395. Population Mean
  396. Sample Mean
  397. Population Standard Deviation
  398. Sample Standard Deviation
  399. Population Variance
  400. Sample Variance
  401. Weighted Mean
  402. Population Mean from Grouped Data
  403. Sample Mean from Grouped Data
  404. Population Standard Deviation from Grouped Data
  405. Sample Standard Deviation from Grouped Data
  406. Population z-Score
  407. Sample z-Score
  408. Interquartile Range
  409. Lower and Upper Fences
  410. Objectives
  411. Review Exercises
  412. Chapter Test
  413. 4 Describing the Relation between Two Variables
  414. Outline
  415. Putting It Together
  416. 4.1 Scatter Diagrams and Correlation
  417. Objectives
  418. 1 Draw and Interpret Scatter Diagrams
  419. Problem
  420. Approach
  421. Solution
  422. 2 Describe the Properties of the Linear Correlation Coefficient
  423. 3 Compute and Interpret the Linear Correlation Coefficient
  424. Problem
  425. Approach
  426. Solution
  427. Problem
  428. Approach
  429. Solution
  430. 4 Determine Whether a Linear Relation Exists between Two Variables
  431. Problem
  432. Approach
  433. Solution
  434. 5 Explain the Difference between Correlation and Causation
  435. Problem
  436. Approach
  437. Solution
  438. 4.1 Assess Your Understanding
  439. Vocabulary and Skill Building
  440. Applying the Concepts
  441. Explaining the Concepts
  442. 4.2 Least-Squares Regression
  443. Objectives
  444. Problem
  445. Caution!
  446. Approach
  447. Solution
  448. 1 Find the Least-Squares Regression Line and Use the Line to Make Predictions
  449. Least-Squares Regression Criterion
  450. Problem
  451. Approach
  452. Solution
  453. Rounding Rule for the Slope and Intercept
  454. Problem
  455. Approach
  456. Solution
  457. 2 Interpret the Slope and the y-Intercept of the Least-Squares Regression Line
  458. Predictions When There Is No Linear Relation
  459. 3 Compute the Sum of Squared Residuals
  460. Problem
  461. Approach
  462. Solution
  463. 4.2 Assess Your Understanding
  464. Vocabulary and Skill Building
  465. Applying the Concepts
  466. Explaining the Concepts
  467. 4.3 The Coefficient of Determination
  468. Objective
  469. 1 Compute and Interpret the Coefficient of Determination
  470. Problem
  471. By Hand Approach
  472. By Hand Solution
  473. Technology Approach
  474. Technology Solution
  475. Interpretation
  476. 4.3 Assess Your Understanding
  477. Vocabulary and Skill Building
  478. Applying the Concepts
  479. Retain Your Knowledge
  480. 4.4 Contingency Tables and Association
  481. Objectives
  482. 1 Compute the Marginal Distribution of a Variable
  483. Problem
  484. Approach
  485. Solution
  486. Problem
  487. Approach
  488. Solution
  489. 2 Use the Conditional Distribution to Identify Association among Categorical Data
  490. Problem
  491. Approach
  492. Solution
  493. Problem
  494. Approach
  495. Solution
  496. Problem
  497. Approach
  498. Solution
  499. 3 Explain Simpson’s Paradox
  500. Problem
  501. Approach
  502. Solution
  503. 4.4 Assess Your Understanding
  504. Vocabulary and Skill Building
  505. Applying the Concepts
  506. Retain Your Knowledge
  507. Chapter 4 Review
  508. Summary
  509. Vocabulary
  510. Formulas
  511. Correlation Coefficient
  512. Equation of the Least-Squares Regression Line
  513. Coefficient of Determination, R2
  514. Objectives
  515. Review Exercises
  516. Chapter Test
  517. Part 3 Probability and Probability Distributions
  518. 5 Probability
  519. Outline
  520. Putting It Together
  521. 5.1 Probability Rules
  522. Objectives
  523. Problem
  524. Approach
  525. Solution
  526. 1 Apply the Rules of Probabilities
  527. Example 2 A Probability Model
  528. Definition
  529. 2 Compute and Interpret Probabilities Using the Empirical Method
  530. Problem
  531. Approach
  532. Solution
  533. 3 Compute and Interpret Probabilities Using the Classical Method
  534. Problem
  535. Approach
  536. Solution
  537. Problem
  538. Approach
  539. Solution
  540. Problem
  541. Approach
  542. Solution
  543. 4 Use Simulation to Obtain Data Based on Probabilities
  544. Problem
  545. Approach
  546. Solution
  547. 5 Recognize and Interpret Subjective Probabilities
  548. 5.1 Assess Your Understanding
  549. Vocabulary and Skill Building
  550. Applying the Concepts
  551. Explaining the Concepts
  552. 5.2 The Addition Rule and Complements
  553. Objectives
  554. 1 Use the Addition Rule for Disjoint Events
  555. Problem
  556. Approach
  557. Solution
  558. Problem
  559. Approach
  560. Solution
  561. 2 Use the General Addition Rule
  562. Problem
  563. Approach
  564. Solution
  565. Problem
  566. Approach
  567. Solution
  568. 3 Compute the Probability of an Event Using the Complement Rule
  569. Complement of an Event
  570. Problem
  571. Approach
  572. Solution
  573. Problem
  574. Approach
  575. Solution
  576. 5.2 Assess Your Understanding
  577. Vocabulary and Skill Building
  578. Applying the Concepts
  579. Retain Your Knowledge
  580. 5.3 Independence and the Multiplication Rule
  581. Objectives
  582. 1 Identify Independent Events
  583. 2 Use the Multiplication Rule for Independent Events
  584. Problem
  585. Approach
  586. Solution
  587. Problem
  588. Approach
  589. Solution
  590. 3 Compute At-Least Probabilities
  591. Problem
  592. Approach
  593. Solution
  594. 5.3 Assess Your Understanding
  595. Vocabulary and Skill Building
  596. Applying the Concepts
  597. 5.4 Conditional Probability and the General Multiplication Rule
  598. Objectives
  599. 1 Compute Conditional Probabilities
  600. Conditional Probability
  601. Problem
  602. Approach
  603. Solution
  604. Problem
  605. Approach
  606. Solution
  607. Problem
  608. Approach
  609. Solution
  610. 2 Compute Probabilities Using the General Multiplication Rule
  611. Problem
  612. Approach
  613. Solution
  614. Problem
  615. Approach
  616. Solution
  617. Problem
  618. Approach
  619. Solution
  620. 5.4 Assess Your Understanding
  621. Vocabulary and Skill Building
  622. Applying the Concepts
  623. 5.5 Counting Techniques
  624. Objectives
  625. 1 Solve Counting Problems Using the Multiplication Rule
  626. Problem
  627. Approach
  628. Solution
  629. Problem
  630. Approach
  631. Solution
  632. Problem
  633. Approach
  634. Solution
  635. The Factorial Symbol
  636. Problem
  637. Approach
  638. Solution
  639. 2 Solve Counting Problems Using Permutations
  640. Problem
  641. By Hand Approach
  642. By Hand Solution
  643. Technology Approach
  644. Technology Solution
  645. Problem
  646. Approach
  647. Solution
  648. 3 Solve Counting Problems Using Combinations
  649. Problem
  650. Approach
  651. Solution
  652. Problem
  653. By Hand Approach
  654. By Hand Solution
  655. Technology Approach
  656. Technology Solution
  657. Problem
  658. Approach
  659. Solution
  660. 4 Solve Counting Problems Involving Permutations with Nondistinct Items
  661. Problem
  662. Approach
  663. Solution
  664. Problem
  665. Approach
  666. Solution
  667. Summary
  668. 5 Compute Probabilities Involving Permutations and Combinations
  669. Problem
  670. Approach
  671. Solution
  672. Problem
  673. Approach
  674. Solution
  675. 5.5 Assess Your Understanding
  676. Vocabulary and Skill Building
  677. Applying the Concepts
  678. 5.6 Putting It Together: Which Method Do I Use?
  679. Objectives
  680. 1 Determine the Appropriate Probability Rule to Use
  681. Problem
  682. Approach
  683. Solution
  684. Problem
  685. Approach
  686. Solution
  687. 2 Determine the Appropriate Counting Technique to Use
  688. Problem
  689. Approach
  690. Solution
  691. Problem
  692. Approach
  693. Solution
  694. 5.6 Assess Your Understanding
  695. Vocabulary and Skill Building
  696. Applying the Concepts
  697. Chapter 5 Review
  698. Summary
  699. Vocabulary
  700. Formulas
  701. Empirical Probability
  702. Classical Probability
  703. Addition Rule for Disjoint Events
  704. General Addition Rule
  705. Complement Rule
  706. Multiplication Rule for Independent Events
  707. Multiplication Rule for n Independent Events
  708. Conditional Probability Rule
  709. General Multiplication Rule
  710. Factorial Notation
  711. Permutation
  712. Combination
  713. Permutations with Nondistinct Items
  714. Objectives
  715. Review Exercises
  716. Chapter Test
  717. 6 Discrete Probability Distributions
  718. Outline
  719. Putting It Together
  720. 6.1 Discrete Random Variables
  721. Objectives
  722. 1 Distinguish between Discrete and Continuous Random Variables
  723. 2 Identify Discrete Probability Distributions
  724. Problem
  725. Approach
  726. Solution
  727. 3 Graph Discrete Probability Distributions
  728. Problem
  729. Approach
  730. Solution
  731. 4 Compute and Interpret the Mean of a Discrete Random Variable
  732. Problem
  733. Approach
  734. Solution
  735. How to Interpret the Mean of a Discrete Random Variable
  736. Problem
  737. Approach
  738. Solution
  739. 5 Interpret the Mean of a Discrete Random Variable as an Expected Value
  740. Problem
  741. Approach
  742. Solution
  743. Interpretation
  744. 6 Compute the Standard Deviation of a Discrete Random Variable
  745. Problem
  746. Approach
  747. Solution
  748. Approach
  749. Solution
  750. Problem
  751. Approach
  752. Solution
  753. 6.1 Assess Your Understanding
  754. Vocabulary and Skill Building
  755. Applying the Concepts
  756. Retain Your Knowledge
  757. 6.2 The Binomial Probability Distribution
  758. Objectives
  759. 1 Determine Whether a Probability Experiment Is a Binomial Experiment
  760. Problem
  761. Approach
  762. Solution
  763. 2 Compute Probabilities of Binomial Experiments
  764. Problem
  765. Approach
  766. Solution
  767. Problem
  768. Approach
  769. Solution
  770. Interpretation
  771. Interpretation
  772. Interpretation
  773. Interpretation
  774. Obtaining Binomial Probabilities from Tables
  775. Problem
  776. Approach
  777. Solution
  778. Interpretation
  779. Interpretation
  780. Obtaining Binomial Probabilities Using Technology
  781. Problem
  782. Approach
  783. Solution
  784. Interpretation
  785. Interpretation
  786. 3 Compute the Mean and Standard Deviation of a Binomial Random Variable
  787. Problem
  788. Approach
  789. Solution
  790. Interpretation
  791. 4 Graph a Binomial Probability Distribution
  792. Problem
  793. Approach
  794. Solution
  795. Problem
  796. Approach
  797. Solution
  798. Interpretation
  799. 6.2 Assess Your Understanding
  800. Vocabulary and Skill Building
  801. Applying the Concepts
  802. Explaining the Concepts
  803. Chapter 6 Review
  804. Summary
  805. Vocabulary
  806. Formulas
  807. Mean (or Expected Value) of a Discrete Random Variable
  808. Standard Deviation of a Discrete Random Variable
  809. Binomial Probability Distribution Function
  810. Mean of a Binomial Random Variable
  811. Standard Deviation of a Binomial Random Variable
  812. Objectives
  813. Review Exercises
  814. Chapter Test
  815. 7 The Normal Probability Distribution
  816. Outline
  817. Putting It Together
  818. 7.1 Properties of the Normal Distribution
  819. Objectives
  820. 1 Use the Uniform Probability Distribution
  821. Problem
  822. Approach
  823. Solution
  824. 2 Graph a Normal Curve
  825. 3 State the Properties of the Normal Curve
  826. 4 Explain the Role of Area in the Normal Density Function
  827. Problem
  828. Approach
  829. Solution
  830. Problem
  831. Approach
  832. Solution
  833. 7.1 Assess Your Understanding
  834. Vocabulary and Skill Building
  835. Applying the Concepts
  836. Retain Your Knowledge
  837. 7.2 Applications of the Normal Distribution
  838. Objectives
  839. 1 Find and Interpret the Area under a Normal Curve
  840. Problem
  841. By-Hand Approach
  842. By-Hand Solution
  843. Technology Approach
  844. Technology Solution
  845. Problem
  846. By-Hand Approach
  847. By-Hand Solution
  848. Technology Approach
  849. Technology Solution
  850. Interpretation
  851. Some Cautionary Thoughts
  852. 2 Find the Value of a Normal Random Variable
  853. Problem
  854. By-Hand Approach
  855. By-Hand Solution
  856. Technology Approach
  857. Technology Solution
  858. Problem
  859. By-Hand Solution
  860. Technology Solution
  861. Interpretation
  862. Important Notation for the Future
  863. Problem
  864. Approach
  865. By-Hand Solution
  866. Technology Solution
  867. 7.2 Assess Your Understanding
  868. Vocabulary and Skill Building
  869. Applying the Concepts
  870. Explaining the Concepts
  871. 7.3 Assessing Normality
  872. Objective
  873. 1 Use Normal Probability Plots to Assess Normality
  874. Problem
  875. Approach
  876. Solution
  877. Interpretation
  878. Problem
  879. Approach
  880. Solution
  881. 7.3 Assess Your Understanding
  882. Vocabulary and Skill Building
  883. Applying the Concepts
  884. 7.4 The Normal Approximation to the Binomial Probability Distribution
  885. Objective
  886. 1 Approximate Binomial Probabilities Using the Normal Distribution
  887. Problem
  888. Approach
  889. Solution
  890. Problem
  891. Approach
  892. Solution
  893. 7.4 Assess Your Understanding
  894. Vocabulary and Skill Building
  895. Applying the Concepts
  896. Chapter 7 Review
  897. Summary
  898. Vocabulary
  899. Formulas
  900. Standardizing a Normal Random Variable
  901. Finding the Score
  902. Objectives
  903. Review Exercises
  904. Chapter Test
  905. Part 4 Inference: From Samples to Population
  906. 8 Sampling Distributions
  907. Outline
  908. Putting It Together
  909. 8.1 Distribution of the Sample Mean
  910. Objectives
  911. 1Describe the Distribution of the Sample Mean: Normal Population
  912. Problem
  913. Approach
  914. Solution
  915. Problem
  916. Approach
  917. Solution
  918. Problem
  919. Approach
  920. Solution
  921. Interpretation
  922. 2 Describe the Distribution of the Sample Mean: Nonnormal Population
  923. Problem
  924. Approach
  925. Solution
  926. Problem
  927. Approach
  928. Solution
  929. Interpretation
  930. 8.1 Assess Your Understanding
  931. Vocabulary and Skill Building
  932. Applying the Concepts
  933. Explaining the Concepts
  934. Retain Your Knowledge
  935. 8.2 Distribution of the Sample Proportion
  936. Objectives
  937. 1 Describe the Sampling Distribution of a Sample Proportion
  938. Problem
  939. Approach
  940. Solution
  941. Problem
  942. Approach
  943. Solution
  944. Problem
  945. Approach
  946. Solution
  947. 2 Compute Probabilities of a Sample Proportion
  948. Problem
  949. Approach
  950. Solution
  951. Interpretation
  952. Interpretation
  953. 8.2 Assess Your Understanding
  954. Vocabulary and Skill Building
  955. Applying the Concepts
  956. Retain Your Knowledge
  957. Chapter 8 Review
  958. Summary
  959. Vocabulary
  960. Formulas
  961. Mean and Standard Deviation of the Sampling Distribution of x̄
  962. Sample Proportion
  963. Mean and Standard Deviation of the Sampling Distribution of p̂
  964. Standardizing a Normal Random Variable
  965. Objectives
  966. Review Exercises
  967. Chapter Test
  968. 9 Estimating the Value of a Parameter
  969. Outline
  970. Putting It Together
  971. 9.1 Estimating a Population Proportion
  972. Objectives
  973. 1 Obtain a Point Estimate for the Population Proportion
  974. Problem
  975. Approach
  976. Solution
  977. 2 Construct and Interpret a Confidence Interval for the Population Proportion
  978. Problem
  979. Approach
  980. Solution
  981. Problem
  982. By Hand Approach
  983. By-Hand Solution
  984. Technology Approach
  985. Technology Solution
  986. The Effect of Level of Confidence on the Margin of Error
  987. Problem
  988. By-Hand Approach
  989. By-Hand Solution
  990. Technology Approach
  991. Technology Solution
  992. The Effect of Sample Size on the Margin of Error
  993. 3 Determine the Sample Size Necessary for Estimating a Population Proportion within a Specified Margin of Error
  994. Problem
  995. Approach
  996. Solution
  997. 9.1 Assess Your Understanding
  998. Vocabulary and Skill Building
  999. Applying the Concepts
  1000. Explaining the Concepts
  1001. 9.2 Estimating a Population Mean
  1002. Objectives
  1003. 1 Obtain a Point Estimate for the Population Mean
  1004. Problem
  1005. Approach
  1006. Solution
  1007. 2 State Properties of Student’s t-distribution
  1008. Solution
  1009. 3 Determine t-Values
  1010. Problem
  1011. Approach
  1012. Solution
  1013. 4 Construct and Interpret a Confidence Interval for a Population Mean
  1014. Problem
  1015. Approach
  1016. By-Hand Approach
  1017. Technology Approach
  1018. Solution
  1019. By-Hand Solution
  1020. Technology Solution
  1021. 5 Determine the Sample Size Needed to Estimate a Population Mean within a Specified Margin of Error
  1022. Problem
  1023. Approach
  1024. Solution
  1025. 9.2 Assess Your Understanding
  1026. Vocabulary and Skill Building
  1027. Applying the Concepts
  1028. Retain Your Knowledge
  1029. Explaining the Concepts
  1030. 9.3 Putting It Together: Which Procedure Do I Use?
  1031. Objective
  1032. 1 Determine the Appropriate Confidence Interval to Construct
  1033. Problem
  1034. Approach
  1035. Solution
  1036. By-Hand Solution
  1037. Technology Solution
  1038. Interpretation
  1039. 9.3 Assess Your Understanding
  1040. Skill Building
  1041. Applying the Concepts
  1042. Retain Your Knowledge
  1043. Chapter 9 Review
  1044. Summary
  1045. Vocabulary
  1046. Formulas
  1047. Confidence Intervals
  1048. Sample Size
  1049. Objectives
  1050. Review Exercises
  1051. Chapter Test
  1052. Chapter 10 Hypothesis Tests Regarding a Parameter
  1053. Outline
  1054. Putting It Together
  1055. 10.1 The Language of Hypothesis Testing
  1056. Objectives
  1057. Problem
  1058. Approach
  1059. Solution
  1060. 1 Determine the Null and Alternative Hypotheses
  1061. Problem
  1062. Approach
  1063. Solution
  1064. 2 Explain Type I and Type II Errors
  1065. Problem
  1066. Approach
  1067. Solution
  1068. The Probability of Making a Type I or Type II Error
  1069. 3 State Conclusions to Hypothesis Tests
  1070. Problem
  1071. Approach
  1072. Solution
  1073. 10.1 Assess Your Understanding
  1074. Vocabulary and Skill Building
  1075. Applying the Concepts
  1076. Retain Your Knowledge
  1077. Explaining the Concepts
  1078. 10.2 Hypothesis Tests for a Population Proportion
  1079. Objectives
  1080. 1 Explain the Logic of Hypothesis Testing
  1081. The Logic of the Classical Approach
  1082. The Logic of the P-Value Approach
  1083. 2 Test Hypotheses about a Population Proportion
  1084. Problem
  1085. Approach
  1086. Solution
  1087. Classical Approach
  1088. P-Value Approach
  1089. Problem
  1090. Approach
  1091. Solution
  1092. Classical Approach
  1093. P-Value Approach
  1094. Test a Hypothesis Using a Confidence Interval
  1095. Problem
  1096. Solution
  1097. 3 Test Hypotheses about a Population Proportion Using the Binomial Probability Distribution
  1098. Problem
  1099. Approach
  1100. Solution
  1101. 10.2 Assess Your Understanding
  1102. Vocabulary and Skill Building
  1103. Applying the Concepts
  1104. Explaining the Concepts
  1105. 10.3 Hypothesis Tests for a Population Mean
  1106. Objectives
  1107. 1 Test Hypotheses about a Mean
  1108. Problem
  1109. Approach
  1110. Solution
  1111. Classical Approach
  1112. P-Value Approach
  1113. Problem
  1114. Approach
  1115. Solution
  1116. Classical Approach
  1117. P-Value Approach
  1118. 2 Understand the Difference between Statistical Significance and Practical Significance
  1119. Problem
  1120. Approach
  1121. Solution
  1122. Classical Approach
  1123. P-Value Approach
  1124. 10.3 Assess Your Understanding
  1125. Skill Building
  1126. Applying the Concepts
  1127. Retain Your Knowledge
  1128. Explaining the Concepts
  1129. 10.4 Putting It Together: Which Method Do I Use?
  1130. Objective
  1131. 1 Determine the Appropriate Hypothesis Test to Perform
  1132. 10.4 Assess Your Understanding
  1133. Skill Building
  1134. Applying the Concepts
  1135. Retain Your Knowledge
  1136. Chapter 10 Review
  1137. Summary
  1138. Determining the Null and Alternative Hypotheses
  1139. Vocabulary
  1140. Formulas
  1141. Test Statistics
  1142. Objectives
  1143. Review Exercises
  1144. Chapter Test
  1145. Chapter 11 Inferences on Two Samples
  1146. Outline
  1147. Putting It Together
  1148. 11.1 Inference about Two Population Proportions
  1149. Objectives
  1150. 1 Distinguish between Independent and Dependent Sampling
  1151. Problem
  1152. Approach
  1153. Solution
  1154. 2 Test Hypotheses Regarding Two Proportions from Independent Samples
  1155. Problem
  1156. Approach
  1157. Solution
  1158. Classical Approach
  1159. P-Value Approach
  1160. 3 Construct and Interpret Confidence Intervals for the Difference between Two Population Proportions
  1161. Problem
  1162. Approach
  1163. Solution
  1164. By-Hand Solution
  1165. Technology Solution
  1166. Interpretation
  1167. 4 Determine the Sample Size Necessary for Estimating the Difference between Two Population Proportions
  1168. Problem
  1169. Approach
  1170. Solution
  1171. 11.1 Assess Your Understanding
  1172. Vocabulary and Skill Building
  1173. Applying the Concepts
  1174. Retain Your Knowledge
  1175. Explaining the Concepts
  1176. 11.2 Inference about Two Means: Dependent Samples
  1177. Objectives
  1178. 1 Test Hypotheses for a Population Mean from Matched-Pairs Data
  1179. Problem
  1180. Approach
  1181. Solution
  1182. Classical Approach
  1183. P-Value Approach
  1184. 2 Construct and Interpret Confidence Intervals about the Population Mean Difference of Matched-Pairs Data
  1185. Problem
  1186. By Hand Approach
  1187. By-Hand Solution
  1188. Technology Approach
  1189. Technology Solution
  1190. 11.2 Assess Your Understanding
  1191. Skill Building
  1192. Applying the Concepts
  1193. 11.3 Inference about Two Means: Independent Samples
  1194. Objectives
  1195. 1 Test Hypotheses Regarding the Difference of Two Independent Means
  1196. Problem
  1197. Approach
  1198. Solution
  1199. Classical Approach
  1200. P-Value Approach
  1201. 2 Construct and Interpret Confidence Intervals Regarding the Difference of Two Independent Means
  1202. Problem
  1203. Approach
  1204. By-Hand Solution
  1205. Technology Solution
  1206. Interpretation
  1207. What about the Pooled Two-Sample t-Tests?
  1208. 11.3 Assess Your Understanding
  1209. Skill Building*
  1210. Applying the Concepts
  1211. Retain Your Knowledge
  1212. Explaining the Concepts
  1213. 11.4 Putting It Together: Which Method Do I Use?
  1214. Objective
  1215. 1 Determine the Appropriate Hypothesis Test to Perform
  1216. 11.4 Assess Your Understanding
  1217. Skill Building
  1218. Applying the Concepts
  1219. Explaining the Concepts
  1220. Chapter 11 Review
  1221. Summary
  1222. Vocabulary
  1223. Formulas
  1224. Objectives
  1225. Review Exercises
  1226. Chapter Test
  1227. 12 Additional Inferential Techniques
  1228. Outline
  1229. Putting It Together
  1230. 12.1 Goodness-of-Fit Test
  1231. Objectives
  1232. 1 Determine Critical Values for the Chi-Square Distribution
  1233. Problem
  1234. Approach
  1235. Solution
  1236. 2 Perform a Goodness-of-Fit Test
  1237. Problem
  1238. Approach
  1239. Solution
  1240. Problem
  1241. Approach
  1242. Solution
  1243. Classical Approach
  1244. P-Value Approach
  1245. Problem
  1246. Approach
  1247. Solution
  1248. Classical Approach
  1249. P-Value Approach
  1250. 12.1 Assess Your Understanding
  1251. Vocabulary and Skill Building
  1252. Applying the Concepts
  1253. Retain Your Knowledge
  1254. Explaining the Concepts
  1255. 12.2 Tests for Independence and the Homogeneity of Proportions
  1256. Objectives
  1257. 1 Perform a Test for Independence
  1258. Problem
  1259. Approach
  1260. Solution
  1261. Approach
  1262. Solution
  1263. Classical Approach
  1264. P-Value Approach
  1265. 2 Perform a Test for Homogeneity of Proportions
  1266. Problem
  1267. Approach
  1268. Solution
  1269. Classical Approach
  1270. P-Value Approach
  1271. If Model Requirements Fail
  1272. 12.2 Assess Your Understanding
  1273. Vocabulary and Skill Building
  1274. Applying the Concepts
  1275. Explaining the Concepts
  1276. 12.3 Testing the Significance of the Least-Squares Regression Model
  1277. Objectives
  1278. Problem
  1279. Approach
  1280. Solution
  1281. 1 State the Requirements of the Least-Squares Regression Model
  1282. 2 Compute the Standard Error of the Estimate
  1283. Problem
  1284. Approach
  1285. Solution
  1286. Problem
  1287. Approach
  1288. Solution
  1289. 3 Verify That the Residuals Are Normally Distributed
  1290. Problem
  1291. Approach
  1292. Solution
  1293. 4 Conduct Inference on the Slope of the Least-Squares Regression Model
  1294. Problem
  1295. Approach
  1296. Solution
  1297. Classical Approach
  1298. P-Value Approach
  1299. 5 Construct a Confidence Interval about the Slope of the Least-Squares Regression Model
  1300. Problem
  1301. By-Hand Approach
  1302. By-Hand Solution
  1303. Technology Approach
  1304. Technology Solution
  1305. Inference on the Linear Correlation Coefficient
  1306. 12.3 Assess Your Understanding
  1307. Vocabulary and Skill Building
  1308. Applying the Concepts
  1309. Explaining the Concepts
  1310. 12.4 Confidence and Prediction Intervals
  1311. Objectives
  1312. 1 Construct Confidence Intervals for a Mean Response
  1313. Problem
  1314. Approach
  1315. Solution
  1316. 2 Construct Prediction Intervals for an Individual Response
  1317. Problem
  1318. Approach
  1319. Solution
  1320. Problem
  1321. Approach
  1322. Solution
  1323. 12.4 Assess Your Understanding
  1324. Vocabulary and Skill Building
  1325. Applying the Concepts
  1326. Chapter 12 Review
  1327. Summary
  1328. Vocabulary
  1329. Formulas
  1330. Objectives
  1331. Review Exercises
  1332. Chapter Test
  1333. Appendix A Tables
  1334. Answers
  1335. Chapter 1 Data Collection
  1336. 1.1 Assess Your Understanding (page 10)
  1337. 1.2 Assess Your Understanding (page 19)
  1338. 1.3 Assess Your Understanding (page 26)
  1339. 1.4 Assess Your Understanding (page 34)
  1340. 1.5 Assess Your Understanding (page 40)
  1341. 1.6 Assess Your Understanding (page 47)
  1342. Chapter 1 Review Exercises (page 53)
  1343. Chapter 1 Test (page 55)
  1344. Chapter 2 Organizing and Summarizing Data
  1345. 2.1 Assess Your Understanding (page 68)
  1346. 2.2 Assess Your Understanding (page 87)
  1347. 2.3 Assess Your Understanding (page 100)
  1348. Chapter 2 Review Exercises (page 104)
  1349. Chapter 2 Test (page 107)
  1350. Chapter 3 Numerically Summarizing Data
  1351. 3.1 Assess Your Understanding (page 119)
  1352. 3.2 Assess Your Understanding (page 134)
  1353. 3.3 Assess Your Understanding (page 145)
  1354. 3.4 Assess Your Understanding (page 154)
  1355. 3.5 Assess Your Understanding (page 162)
  1356. Chapter 3 Review Exercises (page 167)
  1357. Chapter 3 Test (page 169)
  1358. Chapter 4 Describing the Relation between Two Variables
  1359. 4.1 Assess Your Understanding (page 182)
  1360. 4.2 Assess Your Understanding (page 197)
  1361. 4.3 Assess Your Understanding (page 206)
  1362. 4.4 Assess Your Understanding (page 217)
  1363. Chapter 4 Review Exercises (page 221)
  1364. Chapter 4 Test (page 225)
  1365. Chapter 5 Probability
  1366. 5.1 Assess Your Understanding (page 239)
  1367. 5.2 Assess Your Understanding (page 251)
  1368. 5.3 Assess Your Understanding (page 259)
  1369. 5.4 Assess Your Understanding (page 268)
  1370. 5.5 Assess Your Understanding (page 281)
  1371. 5.6 Assess Your Understanding (page 287)
  1372. Chapter 5 Review Exercises (page 291)
  1373. Chapter 5 Test (page 293)
  1374. Chapter 6 Discrete Probability Distributions
  1375. 6.1 Assess Your Understanding (page 305)
  1376. 6.2 Assess Your Understanding (page 320)
  1377. Chapter 6 Review Exercises (page 325)
  1378. Chapter 6 Test (page 326)
  1379. Chapter 7 The Normal Probability Distribution
  1380. 7.1 Assess Your Understanding (page 335)
  1381. 7.2 Assess Your Understanding (page 347)
  1382. 7.3 Assess Your Understanding (page 354)
  1383. 7.4 Assess Your Understanding (page 359)
  1384. Chapter 7 Review Exercises (page 361)
  1385. Chapter 7 Test (page 363)
  1386. Chapter 8 Sampling Distributions
  1387. 8.1 Assess Your Understanding (page 375)
  1388. 8.2 Assess Your Understanding (page 385)
  1389. Chapter 8 Review Exercises (page 388)
  1390. Chapter 8 Test (page 389)
  1391. Chapter 9 Estimating the Value of a Parameter
  1392. 9.1 Assess Your Understanding (page 402)
  1393. 9.2 Assess Your Understanding (page 414)
  1394. 9.3 Assess Your Understanding (page 421)
  1395. Chapter 9 Review Exercises (page 424)
  1396. Chapter 9 Test (page 426)
  1397. Chapter 10 Hypothesis Tests Regarding a Parameter
  1398. 10.1 Assess Your Understanding (page 434)
  1399. 10.2 Assess Your Understanding (page 446)
  1400. 10.3 Assess Your Understanding (page 456)
  1401. 10.4 Assess Your Understanding (page 461)
  1402. Chapter 10 Review Exercises (page 464)
  1403. Chapter 10 Test (page 466)
  1404. Chapter 11 Inferences on Two Samples
  1405. 11.1 Assess Your Understanding (page 477)
  1406. 11.2 Assess Your Understanding (page 487)
  1407. 11.3 Assess Your Understanding (page 498)
  1408. 11.4 Assess Your Understanding (page 503)
  1409. Chapter 11 Review Exercises (page 509)
  1410. Chapter 11 Test (page 510)
  1411. Chapter 12 Additional Inferential Techniques
  1412. 12.1 Assess Your Understanding (page 522)
  1413. 12.2 Assess Your Understanding (page 538)
  1414. 12.3 Assess Your Understanding (page 552)
  1415. 12.4 Assess Your Understanding (page 560)
  1416. Chapter 12 Review Exercises (page 563)
  1417. Chapter 12 Test (page 566)
  1418. Photo Credits
  1419. Index
  1420. A
  1421. B
  1422. C
  1423. D
  1424. E
  1425. F
  1426. G
  1427. H
  1428. I
  1429. J
  1430. K
  1431. L
  1432. M
  1433. N
  1434. O
  1435. P
  1436. Q
  1437. R
  1438. S
  1439. T
  1440. U
  1441. V
  1442. W
  1443. Y
  1444. Z
  1445. Tables and Formulas for Sullivan, Fundamentals of Statistics, 5/e ©2018 Pearson Education, Inc.