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7th Edition Sullivan [All Lessons Included]
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Complete Chapter Solution Manual
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are Included (Ch.1 to Ch.15)
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, Table of Contents are Given Below
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"Statistics: Informed Decisions Using Data, 7th Edition" by Michael Sullivan III is structured into four parts, en
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compassing 15 chapters:
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Part 1: Getting the Information You Need
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1. Data Collection
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o Introduction to the Practice of Statistics WW WW WW WW WW
o Observational Studies and Designed Experiments WW WW WW WW
o Simple Random Sampling WW WW
o Other Effective Sampling Methods
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o Bias in Sampling
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o The Design of Experiments
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Part 2: Descriptive Statistics
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2. Organizing and Summarizing Data WW WW WW
o Organizing Qualitative Data WW WW
o Organizing Quantitative Data: The Popular Displays
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o Additional Displays of Quantitative Data WW WW WW WW
o Graphical Misrepresentations of Data WW WW WW
3. Numerically Summarizing Data WW WW
o Measures of Central Tendency WW WW WW
o Measures of Dispersion WW WW
o Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion from Grouped Data
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o Measures of Position and Outliers WW WW WW WW
o The Five-Number Summary and Boxplots
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4. Describing the Relation between Two Variables
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o Scatter Diagrams and Correlation
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o Least-Squares Regression WW
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, o Diagnostics on the Least-Squares Regression Line
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Part 3: Probability, Probability Distributions, and Sampling Distributions
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5. Probability
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o The Addition Rule and Complements
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o Independence and the Multiplication Rule WW WW WW WW
o Conditional Probability and the General Multiplication Rule
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o Counting Techniques WW
6. Discrete Probability Distributions
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o Discrete Random Variables
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o The Binomial Probability Distribution
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o The Poisson Probability Distribution
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7. The Normal Probability Distribution
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o Properties of the Normal Distribution
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o Applications of the Normal Distribution WW WW WW WW
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o Distribution of the Sample Mean WW WW WW WW
o Distribution of the Sample Proportion WW WW WW WW
Part 4: Inference: From Samples to Population
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9. Estimating the Value of a Parameter Using Confidence Intervals
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o Estimating a Population ProportionWW WW WW
o Estimating a Population Mean WW WW WW
o Estimating a Population Standard Deviation
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10. Hypothesis Tests Regarding a Parameter
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o The Language of Hypothesis Testing
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o Hypothesis Tests for a Population Proportion
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o Hypothesis Tests for a Population MeanWW WW WW WW WW
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