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SAME APPROACH
Each version of Dan Larose’s Discovering Statistics is designed for instructors who want their students to understand computational methods, while also developing statistical reasoning and critical thinking skills. Each text is written to help motivate students by including interesting topics that relate to common life experiences. The writing is clear and succinct and the features support balancing computational methods and statistical literacy.
SAME HIGHLY PRAISED FEATURES, EXERCISES AND EXAMPLES
- "Developing Your Statistical Sense" boxes emphasize discovery-based learning and answering the question, “Why do we need to learn this stuff?”
- "What Do These Numbers/Formulas Mean?" boxes foster an intuitive approach and interpretation to each new formula or statistic introduced in the text.
- "What-If Scenarios" extending examples or exercises by asking students to think about the impact of changes to the original set-up of the problem.
A rich variety of section and chapter exercises, organized into three:
- Clarifying the Concepts (conceptual)
- Practicing the Techniques (skill-based)
- Applying the Concepts (real-world application)
Powerful, real-world examples presented in a way that engages students in the process of their solution.
“Step-by-Step” Guide to Technology showing students how to use TI, Excel, and Minitab to work with the examples and exercises in the text.
SAME GREAT TEACHING AND LEARNING RESOURCES
- lnstructor’s Edition
- lnstructor Resource CD
- lnstructor’s Solution Manual
- Student Solution Manual
- Printed and Computerized Test Bank
SAME GREAT ONLINE RESOURCES
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