Statistical Reasoning for Everyday Life (2nd ed.).(Book Review)

Technometrics, November, 2004 by Bailey, Mark

Statistical Reasoning for Everyday Life (2nd ed.), by Jeffrey O. BENNETT, William L. BRIGGS, and Mario F. TRIOLA, Boston: Addison-Wesley, 2003, ISBN 0-201-77128-4, xx 499 pp., $55.80.

This textbook is intended for high school students who do not plan additional course work in statistics. It should provide a suitable introduction to students majoring in any field except mathematics or a physical science. The subjects, as indicated by the Table of Contents, are as follows:

Chapter 1, Speaking of Statistics: What is/are statistics?; sampling; types of statistical study; should you believe a statistical study?

Chapter 2, Measurement in Statistics: Data types and levels of measurement; dealing with errors; uses of percentages in statistics;...

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