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Take your first steps into learning statistics, and understand the
fascinating science of analysing data. Statistics: The Art and
Science of Learning from Data, Global Edition, 5th edition by
Agresti, Franklin, and Klingenberg is the ideal introduction to the
discipline that will familiarise you with the world of statistics
and data analysis. Ideal for students who study introductory
courses in statistics, this text takes a conceptual approach and
will encourage you to learn how to analyse data the right way by
enquiring and searching for the right questions and information
rather than just memorising procedures. Enjoyable and accessible,
yet informative and without compromising the necessary rigour, this
edition will help you engage with the science in modern life,
delivering a learning experience that is effective in statistical
thinking and practice. Key features include: Greater attention to
the analysis of proportions compared to other introductory
statistics texts. Introduction to key concepts, presenting the
categorical data first, and quantitative data after. A wide variety
of real-world data in the examples and exercises New sections and
updated content will enhance your learning and understanding.
Pearson MyLab (R) Students, if Pearson Pearson MyLab Statistics is
a recommended/mandatory component of the course, please ask your
instructor for the correct ISBN. Pearson MyLab Statistics should
only be purchased when required by an instructor. Instructors,
contact your Pearson representative for more information. This
title is a Pearson Global Edition. The Editorial team at Pearson
has worked closely with educators around the world to include
content which is especially relevant to students outside the United
States.
For courses in introductory statistics. Statistics: The Art and
Science of Learning from Data takes a conceptual approach, helping
students understand what statistics is about and learning the right
questions to ask when analysing data, rather than just memorising
procedures. This book takes the ideas that have turned statistics
into a central science in modern life and makes them accessible,
without compromising the necessary rigor. Students will enjoy
reading this book, and will stay engaged with its wide variety of
real-world data in the examples and exercises. The authors believe
that it's important for students to learn and analyse both
quantitative and categorical data. As a result, the text pays
greater attention to the analysis of proportions than many other
introductory statistics texts. Concepts are introduced first with
categorical data, and then with quantitative data.
For courses in introductory statistics. The art and science of
learning from data Statistics: The Art and Science of Learning from
Data takes a conceptual approach,helping students understand what
statistics is about and learning the rightquestions to ask when
analyzing data, rather than just memorizing procedures.This book
takes the ideas that have turned statistics into a central science
inmodern life and makes them accessible, without compromising the
necessaryrigor. Students will enjoy reading this book, and will
stay engaged with itswide variety of real-world data in the
examples and exercises.
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