Elementary Statistics: A Step-by-Step ApproachElementary Statistics is geared toward students who do not have a strong mathematics background and have completed at least high school algebra. This book uses a nontheoretical approach in which concepts are explained intuitively and are supported by examples. There are no formal proofs in this book. The statistical applications are drawn from various disciplines, including natural sciences, social sciences, business, economics, and computer science. |
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Introduction to MINITAB | 1 |
Frequency Distributions and Graphs | 23 |
Data Description | 53 |
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1-Sample Binomial Distribution Boxplot Calculate the test cell Chapter Chart Check the box chi-square test Click OK Click the button Click the Disk Click the option Confidence Interval Confidence level correlation counts Data Display Data View Descriptive Statistics dialog box difference Disk icon Double click C1 Edit last dialog Enter the data Example folder formula GENDER Graph window H₁ Help OK Cancel Histogram hypothesis test Input column Input constant Inverse cumulative probability Kruskal-Wallis Test Labels mean Median menu Milwaukee Brewers MINITAB Name the column normal distribution null hypothesis OK Cancel Step Optional storage P-value Pareto Chart percent Press Tab Print Project Manager proportion random sample Regression ReportPad result in variable Right click rows Save the project Scatterplot Section Select Calc>Calculator Select Stat>Basic Session window SMOKING STATUS Sodium standard deviation Store result test statistic text box textbook ticks toolbar Variance wwww wwww wwww