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This is the online, interactive version of OpenIntro's Advanced High School Statistics (https://www.openintro.org/book/ahss/). It was developed by Emiliano Vega and Ralf Youtz of Portland Community College using PreTeXt.

Advanced High School Statistics covers a first course in statistics, providing an introduction to applied statistics that is clear, concise, and accessible. This book was written to align with the AP© Statistics Course Description, but it's also popular in non-AP courses and community colleges.

We hope readers will take away three ideas from this book in addition to forming a foundation of statistical thinking and methods:

1. Statistics is an applied field with a wide range of practical applications.

2. You don't have to be a math guru to learn from real, interesting data.

3. Data are messy, and statistical tools are imperfect. But, when you understand the strengths and weaknesses of these tools, you can use them to learn about the real world.

Subject:
Mathematics
Statistics and Probability
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Provider:
Portland Community College
Author:
Christopher D Barr
David M Diez
Leah Dorazio
Mine Etinkaya-rundel
Date Added:
08/17/2020
Significant Statistics
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An Introduction to Statistics

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Significant Statistics: An Introduction to Statistics was adapted and original content added by John Morgan Russell. It is adapted from content published by OpenStax Introductory Statistics, OpenIntro Statistics, and Introductory Statistics for the Life and Biomedical Sciences. NewParaNote to instructors: This book is undergoing active peer review and copyediting. It may change. Please complete this form https://bit.ly/stat-interest to be notified of the status of the book.NewParaSignificant Statistics: An Introduction to Statistics is intended for the one-semester introduction to statistics course for students who are not mathematics or engineering majors. It focuses on the interpretation of statistical results, especially in real world settings, and assumes that students have an understanding of intermediate algebra. In addition to end of section practice and homework sets, examples of each topic are explained step-by-step throughout the text and followed by a 'Your Turn' problem that is designed as extra practice for students. NewParaInstructors reviewing, adopting, or adapting this textbook, please help us understand your use by filling out this form: https://bit.ly/stat-interest.

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Significant Statistics: An Introduction to Statistics is intended for the one-semester introduction to statistics course for students who are not mathematics or engineering majors. It focuses on the interpretation of statistical results, especially in real world settings, and assumes that students have an understanding of intermediate algebra. In addition to end of section practice and homework sets, examples of each topic are explained step-by-step throughout the text and followed by a ‘Your Turn’ problem that is designed as extra practice for students.

Word Count: 275456

ISBN: 978-1-949373-37-0

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Subject:
Mathematics
Statistics and Probability
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Virginia Tech
Author:
Anita Walz
Barbara Illowsky
Christopher D. Barr
David Diez
David Harrington
John Morgan Russell
Julie Vu
Mine Cetinkaya-Rundel
Susan Dean
Date Added:
01/11/2021