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Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Elementary Statistics: Picturing the World 5th Edition

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Elementary Statistics: Picturing the World 5th Edition by Ron Larson and Betsy Farber describes probably the most accessible method to statistics with more than 750 graphical displays that illustrate data, readers are able to visualize key statistical ideas immediately.

Adhering to the philosophy that college students be taught greatest by doing, this book depends closely on examples-25% of the examples and workout routines are new for this edition. Authors proceed to exhibit that statistics is all around us and that it’s straightforward to understand. The mini case researches illustrate the essential idea(s) in each part, and conclude with questions that hyperlink to the content. These underscore the real-world significance of understanding statistics and promote classroom discussion or group work.

Real Decisions features place students in a professional scenario where they need to use statistics to solve a problem. It walks them through the approach and thought process to help them apply the chapter’s concepts to a real-world situation. Full-page Case Studies at the end of every chapter include real data gathered from a real problem, along with a series of thought-provoking questions designed to illustrate important concepts of the chapter and to motivate students to learn the concepts.

Case Studies can be used as a springboard for group or individual projects, and encourage critical thinking and classroom discussion. Uses and Abuses in every chapter use a full page to summarize the applications of chapter concepts, along with descriptions of common misuses. Each “Abuse” is accompanied by exercises. In addition, there is also a discussion of ethical issues.

Applet Activities encourage investigation of concepts in the lesson with exercises that ask students to draw conclusions. The 14 applets included on the text CD-ROM and within MyStatLab™ are an excellent way for students to manipulate data and interact with concepts. More than 750 graphical displays are strategically placed throughout the text to illustrate the data and reduce unnecessary wordiness. As a result, students visually grasp the story told by the data.

The exposition strikes a balance among computation, decision making, and conceptual understanding, as endorsed by GAISE recommendations. The book is split into four Parts. At the conclusion of each Part, there is a set of cumulative exercises. These exercises cover multiple topics to ensure comprehension of important concepts and allow students to practice choosing the right technique to implement.

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