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Title: Statistics (9th Edition) by James T. McClave, Terry Sincich ISBN: 0-13-065598-8 Publisher: Prentice Hall Pub. Date: 11 February, 2002 Format: Hardcover Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $113.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 3 (4 reviews)
Rating: 4
Summary: Wonderful Introductory Text
Comment: Often using real-life examples taken from the media, McClave presents materials in an orderly fashion. Sub-sections are small (usually 5-6 pages) and problem sets are very nicely divided into Mechanics, Basic, and Advanced problems. My only dislike was chapter 3 counting rules, which seemed to be added without proper foundation. As both a student and now a tutor of this text, I find McClave's level of explanation sufficent for an introductory text.
Rating: 1
Summary: Is there a solution manual for this book????
Comment: First of all I am not a statistics major and although I find statistics to be a very interesting but challenging subject I am afraid to say that so far I have not been very successful .... I need extra help and I have not yet found the solution manual for this textbook and I am amazed at the fact that there isn't one ? Can anyone help me...
Thanx
Rating: 3
Summary: Probablity and counting methods sections weak as usual,
Comment: Having taken an introductory college course that used this book up through most of chapter 9 (infrences based on two-samples using confidence intervals and hyopthesis tesing), I must say as usually happens in intro stat textbooks, the probablity chapter (3) is the weakest area, it needs more worded explinations on counting rules to clarify seemingly ambiguous situations. I've also heard professors complain that some of the examples used are over simplified and ignore obvious possiblities in the interpertations of results that add new dimentions to the problem. Not to mention the whole things needs a few more passes by some competent editors, as there's quite a few painfully obvious mistakes and misprints. Other than that, it's understandable enough, the applications problems are welcome, if occasionally flawed. For a more intensive introduction to general statistics, I suggest you seek a textbook that wasn't aimed at the widest possible market. (try the texts that say something like: statistics for engineers)
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Title: Students Solutions Manual by Nancy Shafer Boudreau, James McClave, William Mendenhall ISBN: 013066068X Publisher: Pearson Higher Education Pub. Date: 12 August, 2002 |
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Title: An Introduction to Data Analysis Using Minitab for Windows by Kathleen McLaughlin, Dorothy Wakefield ISBN: 0130125083 Publisher: Prentice Hall Pub. Date: 01 December, 1998 List Price(USD): $20.60 |
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Title: Adventures in Social Research: Data Analysis Using Spss 11.0/11.5 for Windows by Earl R. Babbie, Fred Halley, Jeanne Zaino, Earl Babbie ISBN: 0761987584 Publisher: Pine Forge Press Pub. Date: 01 March, 2003 List Price(USD): $49.95 |
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Title: Microeconomics : Theory & Applications by Edgar K. Browning, Mark A. Zupan ISBN: 0471230642 Publisher: Wiley Pub. Date: 09 May, 2003 List Price(USD): $120.95 |
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Title: Sociological Theory: An Introduction to the Classical Tradition by Richard W. Hadden ISBN: 1551110954 Publisher: Broadview Press Pub. Date: 02 April, 1997 List Price(USD): $15.95 |
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