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Introduction To Modern Statistics 1st Edition Mine Etinkayarundel Johanna Hardin

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Introduction To Modern Statistics 1st Edition Mine Etinkayarundel Johanna Hardin
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Publisher: OpenIntro
File Extension: PDF
File size: 49.19 MB
Pages: 549
Author: Mine Çetinkaya-Rundel & Johanna Hardin
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1
Volume: 1

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Introduction To Modern Statistics 1st Edition Mine Etinkayarundel Johanna Hardin by Mine Çetinkaya-rundel & Johanna Hardin instant download after payment.

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

Textbook overview

  • Part 1: Introduction to data. Data structures, variables, summaries, graphics, and basic data collection and study design techniques.

  • Part 2: Exploratory data analysis. Data visualization and summarization, with particular emphasis on multivariable relationships.

  • Part 3: Regression modeling. Modeling numerical and
    categorical outcomes with linear and logistic regression and using model
    results to describe relationships and make predictions.

  • Part 4: Foundations for inference. Case studies are
    used to introduce the ideas of statistical inference with randomization
    tests, bootstrap intervals, and mathematical models.

  • Part 5: Statistical inference. Further details of
    statistical inference using randomization tests, bootstrap intervals,
    and mathematical models for numerical and categorical data.

  • Part 6: Inferential modeling. Extending inference techniques presented thus-far to linear and logistic regression settings and evaluating model performance.

Each part contains multiple chapters and ends with a case study.
Building on the content covered in the part, the case study uses the tools and techniques to present a high-level overview.


Each chapter ends with a review section which contains a chapter
summary as well as a list of key terms introduced in the chapter.
If you’re not sure what some of these terms mean, we recommend you go
back in the text and review their definitions.
We purposefully present them in alphabetical order, instead of in order
of appearance, so they will be a little more challenging to locate.
However, you should be able to easily spot them as bolded text.

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