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Stats By Richard D. De Veaux

Stats by Richard D. De Veaux


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Stats: Data and Models: International Edition by Richard D. De Veaux

Lauded by students and instructors alike for its readability and ease of comprehension, Stats: Data and Models, Second Edition, focuses on statistical thinking and data analysis. The text incorporates compelling examples derived from the authors' wealth of consulting experience and encourages students to learn how to reason with data. The book is organized into short chapters that focus on one topic at a time and offer instructors maximum flexibility in planning courses.

Written in an approachable style without sacrificing rigor, this newly revised text is appropriate for a one- or two-semester course. Features include Math Boxes, which present the mathematical underpinnings of the statistical methods and concepts, and advanced topics, such as Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), Multiple Regression, and Nonparametrics.

Datasets and other resources (where applicable) for this book are available here.

About Richard D. De Veaux

Richard D. De Veaux is an internationally known educator and lecturer. He has taught at the Wharton School and the Princeton University School of Engineering, where he won a Lifetime Award for Dedication and Excellence in Teaching. Since 1994, he has been Professor of Statistics at Williams College. During 2006-2007 he returned to Princeton as the William R. Kenan Visiting Professor for Distinguished Teaching. Dick has won both the Wilcoxon and Shewell awards from the American Society for Quality. He is a fellow of the American Statistical Association. Dick is also well known in industry, where over 20 years he has consulted for such companies as Hewlett-Packard, Alcoa, DuPont, Pillsbury, General Electric, and American Express. Because of some conversations he had with Mickey Hart while Hart was doing research for his book, Planet Drum, Dick has often been called the Official Statistician for the Grateful Dead.

Dick holds degrees from Princeton University in Civil Engineering (B.S.E.) and Mathematics (A.B.) and from Stanford University in Dance Education (M.A.) and Statistics (Ph.D.) where he studied with Persi Diaconis. His research focuses on the analysis of large data sets and data mining in science and industry.

In his spare time he is an avid cyclist and swimmer. He also is the founder and bass for the Diminished Faculty, an a cappella Doo-Wop quartet at Williams College. He was once a professional dancer and teaches Modern Dance during Winter Study at Williams. Dick is the father of four children.

Paul F. Velleman has an international reputation for innovative Statistics education. He is

the author and designer of the multimedia statistics CD-ROM ActivStats, for which he was awarded the EDUCOM Medal for innovative uses of computers in teaching statistics, and the ICTCM Award for Innovation in Using Technology in College Mathematics. He also developed the award-winning statistics program, Data Desk, and the Internet site Data And Story Library (DASL) (http://dasl.datadesk.com), which provides data sets for teaching Statistics. Paul coauthored (with David Hoaglin) ABCs of Exploratory Data Analysis.

Paul has taught Statistics at Cornell University since 1975. He holds an A.B. from Dartmouth College in Mathematics and Social Science, and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Statistics from Princeton University, where he studied with John Tukey. His research often deals with statistical graphics and data analysis methods.

Paul is a Fellow of the American Statistical Association and of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Out of class, Paul sings baritone in a barbershop quartet. He is the father of two boys.

David E. Bock taught mathematics at Ithaca High School for 35 years. He has taught Statistics at Ithaca High School, Tompkins-Cortland Community College, Ithaca College, and Cornell University. Dave has won numerous teaching awards, including the MAA's Edyth May Sliffe Award for Distinguished High School Mathematics Teaching (twice), Cornell University's Outstanding Educator Award (three times), and has been a finalist for New York State Teacher of the Year.

Dave holds degrees from the University at Albany in Mathematics (B.A.) and Statistics/Education (M.S.)

Dave has been a reader for the AP Statistics exam, serves as a Statistics consultant to the College Board, and leads workshops and institutes for AP Statistics teachers. He is currently K-12 Education and Outreach Coordinator and a senior lecturer for the Mathematics Department at Cornell University.

Dave relaxes by biking and hiking. He and his wife have enjoyed many days camping across Canada and through the Rockies. They have a son, a daughter, and twin granddaughters.

Table of Contents

I. Exploring and Understanding Data

1. Stats Starts Here

2. Data

3. Displaying and Describing Categorical Data

4. Displaying and Summarizing Quantitative Data

5. Understanding and Comparing Distributions

6. The Standard Deviation as a Ruler and the Normal Model


II. Exploring Relationships between Variables

7. Scatterplots, Association, and Correlation

8. Linear Regression

9. Regression Wisdom

10. Re-expressing Data: Get It Straight!


III. Gathering Data

11. Understanding Randomness

12. Sample Surveys

13. Experiments and Observational Studies


IV. Randomness and Probability

14. From Randomness to Probability

15. Probability Rules!

16. Random Variables

17. Probability Models


V. From The Data at Hand to the World at Large

18. Sampling Distribution Models

19. Confidence Intervals for Proportions

20. Testing Hypotheses About Proportions

21. More About Tests

22. Comparing Two Proportions


VI. Learning About the World

23. Inferences About Means

24. Comparing Means

25. Paired Samples and Blocks

26. Comparing Counts


VII. Modeling the World

27. Inferences for Regression

28. Analysis of Variance

29. Multifactor Analysis of Variance

30. Multiple Regression

31. Multiple Regression Wisdom

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GOR009127170
9780321468550
0321468554
Stats: Data and Models: International Edition by Richard D. De Veaux
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