![]() ![]() Users can conduct a word search but that can be awkward. Neither of the pdf or html versions has an index. Each section includes a sufficient number of exercises. Topics are well motivated and discussion usually includes useful diagrams or graphs when appropriate. The text includes the usual topics for a one-semester course in the same order as many introductory statistics texts. ![]() Reviewed by Debra Hydorn, Professor of Mathematics, University of Mary Washington on 5/21/18 Overall it is quite a good book, maybe adding some more fun examples, or more technology for this course. I didn't notice any offensive example, actually this book seems to have less word problem/example than other books. Quite standard, of course could add some interactive links. Well explained, though maybe could use some more interesting examples and maybe could use some definitions comparison etc. Section, 7.2 maybe mention t distribution as the name of the sectionĬould spent more time about how to use those tablesĭefinition is accurate and well explained No normal approximation for Binomial and Poisson distribution Reviewed by Zhifang Yin, Instructor, Bunker Hill Community College on 6/8/20įor Binomial Distribution, no example for using second method Journalism, Media Studies & Communications +.
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