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This book is intended for use in the elementary statistics course
in Educa tion or in Psychology. While it is primarily designed for
use in the first semester of a two-semester course, it may also be
used in a one-semester course. There are not five or ten competing
texts; the number is much closer to fifty or a hundred. Why, then,
should we write still another one? A new statistics text for use in
Education and Psychology is, to some slight extent, comparable to a
new translation or edition of the Bible. Most of it has been said
before-but this time with a difference. The present writers realize
that elementary statistics students know very little about the
subject-even the meaning of I is all Greek to them. This text
covers the basic course in depth, with examples using real data
from the real world. It, of course, contains the usual reference
tables and several new ones; it gives the appropriate formulas
every time; and it accurately depicts all graphs. It is so
comprehensive that if instructors can't find their own special
areas of interest covered, then those interests probably don't
belong in a basic text."
This Instructor's Manual consists of two parts, each arranged in
the order in which the chapters appear in the text. The first part
is a collection of over 500 test questions; the second gives
answers to the questions in the Student Work book. Clearly, the
Instructor's Manual should never be shown to students. Great care
should be taken to see that no student (except a graduate assistant
who needs it for scoring papers) ever gets to borrow it or, worse
yet, to "borrow" it. Most of the test questions are multiple
choice, but some matehing exercises are also included. Within each
chapter, the multiple choice items are givenfirst. The text page on
which the answer is found is given in ( ) at the right of the
problem. The answer is indicated by a + sign at the left of the
correct item alternative. In some items, parts of the item,
especially in the wrong alternatives, may not appear untillater
chapters. Such questions are clearly labelIed LATER by using LATER
in place of a +and should not be used until all the material in
them has been covered. They are OK for final examinations and for
some rnidterm examinations, but they obviously cannot be used in
their present form assoon as their prirnary topic has been covered
in class. Tell your typist that when she prepares one of your
tests, she should omit +, LATER, the parenthetical page numbers,
and, of course, the answers to all matehing items."
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