Elements of Statistical Reasoning - Hardcover

Minium, Edward W.; Clarke, Robert C.

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Synopsis

This carefully paced text presents fundamental material for the first course in statistics without sacrificing clarity or depth of understanding. Relates statistical theory to the realities of research and illustrates concepts with specific examples. Appendixes include a math review and numerous worked problems.

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From the Back Cover

A Better Understanding Through Conceptual Development If you’re looking for an engaging approach to statistics, then you’ll enjoy the clear exposition in this text. Conceptual development and the logic of statistics is stressed throughout with special attention placed on the needs of students. The more difficult concepts are presented in a step-by-step basis to provide a better understanding. All the while, the scope, tone, and accuracy to statistical statements from the first edition are retained. New Features of the Second Edition

  • All chapters have been revised to enhance clarity and flow, to simplify numbers in the worked problems, and to align all examples with the behavioral sciences.
  • The presentation of probability has been streamlined to focus on the basics needed for understanding statistical inference.
  • The discussion of statistical power has been simplified to focus on its meaning and importance, and the factors affecting it.
  • Estimation procedures are introduced earlier and are integrated into subsequent chapters.

About the Author

About the Authors New co-author Theodore Coladarci is Professor of Educational Psychology at the University of Maine. He has published extensively, including Elementary Descriptive Statistics, which he co-authored with A.P. Coladarci. Edward W. Minium is Professor of Psychology Emeritus at San Jose State University. He is the author of the very successful text Statistical Reasoning in Psychology and Education. Through his work, Minium has gained a highly respected reputation in the field. Robert B. Clarke is also Professor of Psychology Emeritus at San Jose State University. He co-authored Statistical Reasoning and Procedures with A.P. Coladarci and J. Caffrey.

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