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Study statistics online free by downloading OpenStax's Introductory Statistics book and using our accompanying online resources.
This book covers all necessary content areas for an introduction to Statistics course for non-math majors. The text book provides an effective index, plenty of exercises, review questions, and practice tests.
The fields of economics, business, psychology, education, biology, law, computer science, police science, and early childhood development require at least one course in statistics. Included in this chapter are the basic ideas and words of probability and statistics.
Introductory Statistics 2e provides an engaging, practical, and thorough overview of the core concepts and skills taught in most one-semester statistics courses.
The topics are presented in logical order as necessary for an introductory statistics course. The book begins with descriptive statistics and spread of data and moves into population sampling and introduction to basic probability, followed by inferential statistical testing.
It presents descriptive, inductive and explorative statistical methods and guides the reader through the process of quantitative data analysis. This revised and extended edition features new chapters on logistic regression, simple random sampling, including bootstrapping, and causal inference.
The foundation of this textbook is Collaborative Statistics, by Barbara Illowsky and Susan Dean. Additional topics, examples, and innovations in terminology and practical applications have been added, all with a goal of increasing relevance and accessibility for students.
Download OpenStax's Introductory Statistics book for free, covering probability, statistics concepts, practical applications, collaborative exercises, and technology integration.
Statistics, 13th Edition is a contemporary classic, a trusted and comprehensive introduction to statistics that emphasizes inference and integrates real data throughout. McClave and Sincich emphasize the development of statistical thinking, the assessment of credibility, and value of the inferences made from data.
Introduction to Modern Statistics, which we’ll refer to as IMS going forward, is a textbook from the OpenIntro project. The book will always be available for free here. It is also available in PDF (for free or for the amount you choose to contribute) on Leanpub and in black&white paperback for purchase for $25.