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Workbook and ASP Tutorial
Workbook and ASP Tutorial
- Authors:
- Harry Frank, University of Michigan, Flint
- Steven C. Althoen, University of Michigan, Flint
- Date Published: November 1994
- availability: Unavailable - out of print
- format: Mixed media product
- isbn: 9780521445719
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This workbook is to accompany Statistics: Concepts and Applications by H. Frank and S. Althoen. It provides tutorial and examples as well as a comprehensive guide to using the computer software package ASP (an IBM disk containing this program is enclosed in the book). Statistics: Concepts and Applications is a 'classical' general statistics text written in modern voice. The authors bring mathematical, theoretical and conceptual integrity to a body of topics and techniques that is appropriate to a first course in statistics and do so in a way that is accessible to students whose mathematical preparation does not go beyond the standard curriculum for college algebra. The informal, conversational prose delivers conceptual richness and advances a quiet subtext of mathematics instruction that achieves a high level of mathematical rigour. The text presents a thorough, step-by-step development of fundamental principles.
Read more- Workbook and software to accompany Statistics: Concepts and Applications
- Software package ASP shrink-wrapped, included in price
- Excellent tutorial for the ASP package
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- Date Published: November 1994
- format: Mixed media product
- isbn: 9780521445719
- length: 249 pages
- dimensions: 278 x 216 x 15 mm
- weight: 0.653kg
- availability: Unavailable - out of print
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Goals of the book
2. Idiosyncrasies
3. Cutting and fitting
4. A word about ASP
5. Answers to exercises.
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