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PreStatistics

Davis/Armstrong/McCraith 지음 | 2019

ISBN 9781337695411 (1337695416)
Author Davis/Armstrong/McCraith
Copyright 2019
Edition 1E
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PRESTATISTICS prepares students for statistics with a three-step problem-solving process that shows them how to identify the method needed to solve a given problem, use mathematics to find a numerical result and interpret that result. Suitable for any content delivery method -- traditional, online, hybrid or flipped -- the text offers 900 videos including screencast lectures, example video solutions, quick-check exercise walkthroughs and WatchIts that enable your students to learn how they want to learn. Authors Davis, Armstrong and McCraith highlight why each section's concepts are useful to learn and engage students with many real-data applications. Available with WebAssign, a flexible and fully customizable online solution that enables you to deploy assignments and instantly assess individual student and class performance and help students prepare for class with confidence.
1. Arithmetic Operations used in Statistics.
Rounding Numbers. Types of Numbers and the Number Line. Fractions, Decimals and Percentages. Operations with Fractions. Absolute, Relative and Percent Error. Scientific Notation and E-Notation. Read and Use Mathematical Tables.
2. Algebraic Expressions used in Statistics and Basics of Solving Equations.
Translating English into Algebra: Expressions, Equations and Inequalities. Order of Operations and Evaluating Numerical Expressions. Basics of Solving Linear Equations.
3. Equations, Inequalities and Problem-Solving Techniques.
Solving Equations used in Statistics. Inequalities, Interval Notation and Plus/Minus Notation. Solving Absolute Value Inequalities. Introduction to Problem Solving. Literal Equations.
4. Graphing Linear Equations in Two Variables.
Properties of Rectangular Coordinate System. Interpretation of Graphs. Graphing Linear Equations. Slope and Marginal Change. Equations of Lines in Statistics.
5. Sets, Counting and Sums.
Fundamentals of Sets. Cardinality of Sets. Principles of Counting. Writing and Computing Sums.
6. Functions and Area Under Functions.
Introduction to Functions. Linear and Piecewise Defined Functions. Area Under a Constant Function. Area Under a Linear Function.
7. Survey of Functions used in Statistics.
Exponential and Logarithmic Functions. Rational Exponent and Power Functions. Multivariable Linear Functions.
PRESTATISTICS prepares students for statistics with a three-step problem-solving process that shows them how to identify the method needed to solve a given problem, use mathematics to find a numerical result and interpret that result. Suitable for any content delivery method -- traditional, online, hybrid or flipped -- the text offers 900 videos including screencast lectures, example video solutions, quick-check exercise walkthroughs and WatchIts that enable your students to learn how they want to learn. Authors Davis, Armstrong and McCraith highlight why each section's concepts are useful to learn and engage students with many real-data applications. Available with WebAssign, a flexible and fully customizable online solution that enables you to deploy assignments and instantly assess individual student and class performance and help students prepare for class with confidence. VIDEOS: Nearly 900 videos are included in PRESTATISTICS including lecture videos, example video solutions, quick-check exercise video walkthroughs and WatchIts that enable your students to learn how they want to learn. PROBLEM SOLVING METHOD: Since statistics is a word-problem-driven discipline, PRESTATISTICS prepares students for this by introducing a three-step problem-solving process: 1) Understand the Situation emphasizes identifying the method to use for a given word problem. 2) Perform the Mathematics uses acquired mathematical skills to find a numerical result. 3) Interpret the Result asks the student to write a concluding sentence that conveys the meaning of the numerical answer within the context of the example. WHY WE LEARNED IT: Each section concludes with a brief paragraph highlighting why the material presented in the section is important to learn and showing the connection between the topics in the section and topics that will be seen in a college-level statistics course. EXERCISE SETS: Each section concludes with an extensive set of application exercises and a robust, traditional set of exercises that reinforces the concepts set forth in the section. USAGE OF REAL DATA: Statistics is a data-driven discipline and PRESTATISTICS prepares students for this as often as possible with many exercises and applications that use real data. All real-data examples and exercises are sourced to motivate and engage students and show them the relevance for the mathematics they are learning.