Understandable Statistics Concepts and Methods. Braise, Dolor, Seibert.
"Understandable Statistics: Concepts and Methods" by Charles Henry Brase and Corrinne Pellillo Brase is a well-known textbook used in introductory statistics courses. It's designed to make statistical concepts accessible and understandable to students who may not have a strong background in mathematics or statistics. The book covers a wide range of topics in statistics, including descriptive statistics, probability, inferential statistics, hypothesis testing, correlation, regression, and more.
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Contents
1. Getting Started
2. Organizing Data
3. Averages and Variation
4. Elementary Probability Theory
5. The Binomial Probability Distribution and Related Topics
6. Normal Curves and Sampling Distributions
7. Estimation
8. Hypothesis Testing
9. Correlation and Regression
10. Chi-Square and F Distributions
11. Nonparametric Statistics