
Using Statistics
This text investigates the fundamental application of statistical methods to real-world data analysis and problem-solving. The authors, J. Swift, Kenneth Travers, and W. Stout, utilize their academic backgrounds to construct a framework that bridges theoretical probability with practical interpretation. By organizing complex mathematical concepts into accessible modules, the book provides a structured approach for students and practitioners to evaluate quantitative information. The work emphasizes the necessity of statistical literacy in interpreting data across various scientific and social disciplines.
What You Will Find
Experts frequently cite this work as a reliable resource for students transitioning from introductory mathematics to applied statistics. Readers often note the clarity of the instructional design, which balances rigorous calculation with conceptual understanding.
Page Count:
474
Publication Date:
1985-12-01
Publisher:
Addison-Wesley
ISBN-10:
0201200708
ISBN-13:
9780201200706
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