McGraw-Hill, 2000. - 337 pages.
Statistics for the Utterly Confused is your user-friendly introduction to elementary statistics, designed especially for non-math majors.
Required courses in statistics are cause for alarm among more than 500,000 undergraduates in such disciplines as nursing, allied health, pre-law, pre-medicine, business administration, and criminal justice. This super-accessible book demystifies the dreaded subject for non-math majors.
Statistics for the Utterly Confusedprovides a logical, step-by-step approach to introductory statistics, stripping away confusing material and clarifying key concepts without long, theoretical discussion and includes:
Handy icons throughout the text offer easy visual aids
500 self-testing questions
Technology Coer sections explain the latest software
Provides more than 200 examples and solved problems
Statistics for the Utterly Confused is your user-friendly introduction to elementary statistics, designed especially for non-math majors.
Required courses in statistics are cause for alarm among more than 500,000 undergraduates in such disciplines as nursing, allied health, pre-law, pre-medicine, business administration, and criminal justice. This super-accessible book demystifies the dreaded subject for non-math majors.
Statistics for the Utterly Confusedprovides a logical, step-by-step approach to introductory statistics, stripping away confusing material and clarifying key concepts without long, theoretical discussion and includes:
Handy icons throughout the text offer easy visual aids
500 self-testing questions
Technology Coer sections explain the latest software
Provides more than 200 examples and solved problems