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                                    viBrief ContentsAbout the Authors / xxiContent Advisory Board and Program Resource Team / xxiiAcknowledgments / xxviTo the Student / xxviiiChapter 1 Analyzing One-Variable Data 2Lesson 1.1 Statistics: The Science and Art of Data / 4Lesson 1.2 Displaying Categorical Data / 12Lesson 1.3 Displaying Quantitative Data: Dotplots / 24Lesson 1.4 Displaying Quantitative Data: Stemplots / 35Lesson 1.5 Displaying Quantitative Data: Histograms / 45Lesson 1.6 Measuring Center / 59Lesson 1.7 Measuring Variability / 69Lesson 1.8 Summarizing Quantitative Data: Boxplots and Outliers / 80Chapter 2 Modeling One-Variable Quantitative Data 98Lesson 2.1 Describing Location in a Distribution / 100Lesson 2.2 Transforming Data / 109Lesson 2.3 Density Curves and the Normal Distribution / 119Lesson 2.4 The Empirical Rule and Assessing Normality / 129Lesson 2.5 Normal Distributions: Finding Areas from Values / 140Lesson 2.6 Normal Distributions: Finding Values from Areas / 150Chapter 3 Analyzing Two-Variable Data 164Lesson 3.1 Relationships Between Two Categorical Variables / 166Lesson 3.2 Relationships Between Two Quantitative Variables / 177Lesson 3.3 Correlation / 186Lesson 3.4 More about Correlation / 195Lesson 3.5 Regression Lines / 207Lesson 3.6 The Least-Squares Regression Line / 215Lesson 3.7 Assessing a Regression Model / 229Chapter 4 Collecting Data 250Lesson 4.1 Introduction to Data Collection / 252Lesson 4.2 Sampling: Good and Bad / 259Lesson 4.3 Other Sources of Bias in Surveys / 265Lesson 4.4 Inference for Sampling / 273Lesson 4.5 Observational Studies and Experiments / 283Lesson 4.6 How to Experiment Well / 292Lesson 4.7 Inference for Experiments / 300Lesson 4.8 Using Studies Wisely / 310Chapter 5 Probability 326Lesson 5.1 Randomness, Probability, and Simulation / 328Lesson 5.2 Basic Probability Rules / 338Lesson 5.3 Two-Way Tables and Venn Diagrams / 346Lesson 5.4 Conditional Probability and Independence / 355Lesson 5.5 The General Multiplication Rule and Tree Diagrams / 365Lesson 5.6 The Multiplication Rule for Independent Events / 375Lesson 5.7 The Multiplication Counting Principle and Permutations / 382Lesson 5.8 Combinations and Probability / 390%u00a9 Bedford, Freeman & Worth Publishers. For review purposes only. Do not distribute. 
                                
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