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Ebook Statistics (12th edition): Part 1

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Ebook Statistics (12th edition): Part 1

STATISTICSJAMES McCLAVE TERRY SINCICH/■TW61FTH EDITIONDescriptionApplet ActivityAppletConcept IllustratedStandaid deviationInvestigates how distributi

Ebook Statistics (12th edition): Part 1ion shape and spread affect standard deviation.Students visualize relationship between mean and standard deviation by adding and deleting data points;

an Me 1 updates mean and standard deviation.2.4.64; 2.5.64; 2.6.65; 2.7. tóConfidence intervals for a proportionNot all confidence intervals contain Ebook Statistics (12th edition): Part 1

the population proportion. Investigates the meaning of 95% ami 99% confidence.Simulates selecting 100 random samples from the population and finds the

Ebook Statistics (12th edition): Part 1

95% and 99% confidence intervals (or each. Students -qiecify population proportion and sample size: applet plots confidence intervals and reports num

STATISTICSJAMES McCLAVE TERRY SINCICH/■TW61FTH EDITIONDescriptionApplet ActivityAppletConcept IllustratedStandaid deviationInvestigates how distributi

Ebook Statistics (12th edition): Part 1rvals contain the population mean. Investigates the meaning of 95% and 99% confidence.Simulates selecting Kill random samples horn population: finds 9

5% and 99% confidence intervals for each. Students specify sample size, distribution shape, ami population mean and standard deviation; applet (Mots c Ebook Statistics (12th edition): Part 1

onfidence intervals and reports number and proportion containing true mean.7.1.31)6:7.2.3(17Confidence intervals for a mean (not knowing standard devi

Ebook Statistics (12th edition): Part 1

ation)Confidence intervals obtained using the sample standard deviation arc different from those obtained using the population standard deviation. Inv

STATISTICSJAMES McCLAVE TERRY SINCICH/■TW61FTH EDITIONDescriptionApplet ActivityAppletConcept IllustratedStandaid deviationInvestigates how distributi

Ebook Statistics (12th edition): Part 1erval ami 9.5% I-interval for each. Students specify sample size,distribution shape, ami population mean and standard deviation, applet plots confiden

ce intervals ami reports number and proportion containing true mean.7_\ 316; 7.4. 316Hypothesis tests for a propoilionNot nil tests of hypotheses lead Ebook Statistics (12th edition): Part 1

correctly to either rejecting or failing to reject the null hypothesis. Investigates the relationship between the level of confidence and the probabi

Ebook Statistics (12th edition): Part 1

lities of making 'type 1 andiype II errors.Simulates selecting 100 random samples from population: calculates and plots 1.-statistic and I’-valtic for

STATISTICSJAMES McCLAVE TERRY SINCICH/■TW61FTH EDITIONDescriptionApplet ActivityAppletConcept IllustratedStandaid deviationInvestigates how distributi

Ebook Statistics (12th edition): Part 1pothesis is rejected at 0.05 and 0.01 leveK1U5.3R5;KA..W51 lypothesis tests (or a meanNot all tests ol hypotheses lead correctly to either rejecting O

f failing to reject the null hypothesis. Investigates the relationship between the level ol confidence and the probabilities of making lype 1 and ij-j Ebook Statistics (12th edition): Part 1

se II errors.Simulates selecting 1(M) random samples (torn population: calculates and pints I statistic and P-valuc for each. Students specify populat

Ebook Statistics (12th edition): Part 1

ion distribution shape, mean.and standard deviation: sample size, and null and alternative hypotheses: applet reports number and proportion of limes n

STATISTICSJAMES McCLAVE TERRY SINCICH/■TW61FTH EDITIONDescriptionApplet ActivityAppletConcept IllustratedStandaid deviationInvestigates how distributi

Ebook Statistics (12th edition): Part 1rength of linear relationship between two variables, leaches user bow Io assess strength of a lineal relationship from a scattergram.(omjHiles correla

tion coefficient r for a set of bivariate data plotted on a scattergram. Students add OI delete points and guess value of t: ajtplel compares guess Io Ebook Statistics (12th edition): Part 1

calculates! value.11.2,5X5Regression by eyeThe least squares regression line has a smaller SSE than any other line that might approximate a set of bi

Ebook Statistics (12th edition): Part 1

variate data, leaches students how to approximate the location of a regression line on a scattergram.Computes least squares regression line for a set

STATISTICSJAMES McCLAVE TERRY SINCICH/■TW61FTH EDITIONDescriptionApplet ActivityAppletConcept IllustratedStandaid deviationInvestigates how distributi

Ebook Statistics (12th edition): Part 1 scattergram: applet plots least squares line and displays lhe equations and the SSEs for both lines11.1.561This page intentionally left blankSTATISTI

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STATISTICSJAMES McCLAVE TERRY SINCICH/■TW61FTH EDITIONDescriptionApplet ActivityAppletConcept IllustratedStandaid deviationInvestigates how distributi

STATISTICSJAMES McCLAVE TERRY SINCICH/■TW61FTH EDITIONDescriptionApplet ActivityAppletConcept IllustratedStandaid deviationInvestigates how distributi

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