The standard organization of topics in introductory statistics texts begins with descriptive statistics, fol-lows with probability theory (including distributions and sampling theory), and finally proceeds to inference— but inference only for random samples from populations. To be sure, texts differ in the emphasis given to each of these “course segments, ” and some authors ar
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One of the most challenging aspects of mathematics learning is to give students suitable examples an...
The purpose of this research is to assess interdisciplinary agreement about the content of anintrodu...
An introduction is presented in which the editor discusses various reports within the issue on topic...
Langrock R, Borchers DL. Guest editors’ introduction to the special issue on “Ecological Statistics”...
This gracefully organized text reveals the rigorous theory of probability and statistical inference ...
Introductory Statistics follows scope and sequence requirements of a one-semester introduction to st...
Nearly all introductory statistics textbooks include a chapter on data collection methods that inclu...
This paper suggests a way to include probability ideas in an introductory "service " cours...
The demands for a statistically literate society are increasing, and the introductory statistics cou...
This book leads students to learn about the process of conducting statistical investigations from da...
this paper may be found in Smillie (1996), the structure of which has been influenced by the Japanes...
This book leads students to learn about the process of conducting statistical investigations from da...
There has been widespread concern expressed by members of the statistics education community in the ...
This is a standalone textbook. Introduction to Statistical Investigations leads students to learn ab...
This is part of a series of "iAspire Student Support" articles to help students in their transition ...
One of the most challenging aspects of mathematics learning is to give students suitable examples an...
The purpose of this research is to assess interdisciplinary agreement about the content of anintrodu...