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ONLINE
TEST BANK

STATISTICAL REASONING
FOR EVERYDAY LIFE
FIFTH EDITION


Jeffrey Bennett
University of Colorado at Boulder



William L. Briggs
University of Colorado at Denver



Mario F. Triola
Dutchess Community College

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ISBN-13: 978-0-13-445697-3
ISBN-10: 0-13-445697-1




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,Contents


Chapter 1 Speaking of Statistics ...................................................................................... 1


Chapter 2 Measurement in Statistics ............................................................................. 13


Chapter 3 Visual Displays of Data ................................................................................ 21


Chapter 4 Describing Data............................................................................................. 44


Chapter 5 A Normal World ........................................................................................... 63


Chapter 6 Probability in Statistics ................................................................................. 71


Chapter 7 Correlation and Causality.............................................................................. 83


Chapter 8 Inferences from Samples to Populations ..................................................... 100


Chapter 9 Hypothesis Testing...................................................................................... 108


Chapter 10 t Tests, Two-Way Tables, and ANOVA ................................................... 123


Answers ........................................................................................................................... 135




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, Statistical Reasoning for Everyday Life
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