9781464148262-1464148260-STAT2: with Premium Access Card

STAT2: with Premium Access Card

ISBN-13: 9781464148262
ISBN-10: 1464148260
Edition: Student
Author: Robin H. Lock, George W. Cobb, Allan J. Rossman, Ann R. Cannon, Bradley A. Hartlaub, Julie M. Legler, Thomas L. Moore, Jeffrey A. Witmer
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: W. H. Freeman
Format: Product Bundle 624 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781464148262
ISBN-10: 1464148260
Edition: Student
Author: Robin H. Lock, George W. Cobb, Allan J. Rossman, Ann R. Cannon, Bradley A. Hartlaub, Julie M. Legler, Thomas L. Moore, Jeffrey A. Witmer
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: W. H. Freeman
Format: Product Bundle 624 pages

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STAT2: with Premium Access Card (ISBN-13: 9781464148262 and ISBN-10: 1464148260), written by authors Robin H. Lock, George W. Cobb, Allan J. Rossman, Ann R. Cannon, Bradley A. Hartlaub, Julie M. Legler, Thomas L. Moore, Jeffrey A. Witmer, was published by W. H. Freeman in 2012. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other Applied (Mathematics) books. You can easily purchase or rent STAT2: with Premium Access Card (Product Bundle) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Applied books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.85.

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The Book Companion Site for STAT2 was replaced by LaunchPad! Access to the same resources is now available at http://www.macmillanlearning.com/launchpad/stat2.

STAT2 offers students who have taken AP Statistics or a typical introductory statistics college level course to learn more sophisticated concepts and the tools with which to apply them. The authors' primary goal is to help students gain facility in the use of common statistical models. The text instructs students on working with models where the response variable is either quantitative or categorical and predictors (or explanatory factors) are quantitative or categorical (or both). The chapters are grouped to consider models based on the type of response and type of predictors. After completing a course with STAT2 students should be able to:
1. Choose the appropriate statistical model for a particular problem.
2. Know the conditions that are typically required when fitting various models.
3. Assess whether or not the conditions for a particular model are reasonably met for a specific dataset. 4. Have some strategies for dealing with data when the conditions for a standard model are not met.
5. Use the appropriate model to make appropriate inferences.

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