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Product Overview

  • Understandable Statistics, 8th Edition
  • Charles Henry Brase - Regis University
  • Corrinne Pellillo Brase - Arapahoe Community College
  • ISBN-10: 0618496580  ISBN-13: 9780618496587 
  • 912 Pages  Hardcover 
  • College Bookstore Wholesale Price = $183.25  
Understandable Statistics is a thorough, yet approachable statistics text. Designed to help students overcome their apprehension about statistics, the text provides guidance and informal advice showing students the links between statistics and their everyday lives. To reinforce this approach, the book integrates real-life data selected from a variety of sources including journals, periodicals, newspapers and the Internet. The use of graphing calculators, Excel, Minitab and SPSS is covered, but not required. A set of technology resources accompanying the Eighth Edition, designed to provide reinforcement for struggling students, includes a market-leading video and DVD series, interactive lessons, and simulations.
  • Procedures, brief summary outlines, review the basic assumptions and statistical methods of each section.
  • Solutions and key-steps to odd-numbered problems reflect the steps shown in the procedures.
  • Expand Your Knowledge problems challenge students to explore and expand upon basic concepts presented in the text.
  • Interactive lessons, available in Eduspace online learning environment, combine animation, voice instruction, video, and other elements to illustrate important statistical concepts.
  • e-Book (electronic version of the text) provides an enhanced learning environment that reinforces concepts through the use of web links, interactive lessons, simulations, and video.
  • Simulations (Java-based applets) allow students to manipulate data to simulate the effects of changes in the statistical environment.
  • Technology Focus problems now include instructions for the SPSS statistical software package.
  • Guided Exercises immediately following selected examples give students the opportunity to work with new concepts before they are presented in the text. Completely worked-out solutions beside each exercise give immediate reinforcement.
  • Chapter Preview Questions ask the most pertinent questions that a student should be able to answer after reading the chapter material. Section numbers provided with the questions refer students to the relevant material in the text.
  • Tech Notes! provide general tips on appropriate use of the TI-83 Plus, Minitab, SPSS, and Excel. They also incorporate display screens from each of these technologies to help students work through a statistical problem and better understand the solution. Denoted by an icon, Tech Notes appears in section examples when appropriate.
  • Data Highlights: Group Projects at the end of each chapter give students practice at the type of collaborative work they might be expected to do when they enter the workforce.
  • Eduspace provides instructors with online courses and content. By pairing the widely recognized tools of Blackboard with high-quality, text-specific content from Houghton Mifflin, Eduspace makes it easy for instructors to create all or part of a course online. Homework exercises, quizzes, tests, tutorials, and supplemental study materials come ready to use and can be edited or supplemented with instructors' own material.
  • The Instructor's Resource Manual features a complete version of the text with added teaching tips, pedagogical suggestions, and answers located in the margins next to the applicable exercises.
Charles Henry Brase
Charles Brase has more than 30 years of full-time teaching experience in mathematics and statistics. He taught at the University of Hawaii, Manoa Campus, for several years and at Regis University in Denver, Colorado, for more than 28 years. Charles received the Excellence in Teaching award from the University of Hawaii and the Faculty Member of the Year award from Regis University on two occasions. He earned degrees from the University of Colorado, Boulder, and has a Ph.D. in Mathematics, an M.A. in Mathematics, and a B.A. in Physics.
Corrinne Pellillo Brase
Corrinne has taught at Hawaii Pacific College, Honolulu Community College, and Arapahoe Community College in Littleton, Colorado. She was also involved in the mathematics component of an equal opportunity program at the University of Colorado. Corrinne received the Faculty of the Year award from Arapahoe Community College. She earned degrees from the University of Colorado, Boulder, and has an M.A. and B.A. in Mathematics.
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Note: Each chapter concludes with a Summary, Important Words & Symbols, Chapter Review Problems, Data Highlights: Group Projects, Linking Concepts: Writing Projects, and Using Technology.
1. Getting Started
Focus Problem: Where Have All the Fireflies Gone?
1.1 What Is Statistics?
1.2 Random Samples
1.3 Introduction to Experimental Design
2. Organizing Data
Focus Problem: Say It with Pictures
2.1 Bar Graphs, Circle Graphs, and Time-Series Graphs
2.2 Frequency Distributions, Histograms, and Related Topics
2.3 Stem-and-Leaf Displays
3. Averages and Variation
Focus Problem: The Educational Advantage
3.1 Measures of Central Tendency: Mode, Median, and Mean
3.2 Measures of Variation
3.3 Mean and Standard Deviation of Grouped Data
3.4 Percentiles and Box-and-Whisker Plots
Cumulative Review Problems: Chapters 1-3
4. Elementary Probability Theory
Focus Problem: How Often Do Lie Detectors Lie?
4.1 What is Probability?
4.2 Some Probability Rules--Compound Events
4.3 Trees and Counting Techniques
5. The Binomial Probability: Distribution and Related Topics
Focus Problem: Personality Preference Types: Introvert or Extrovert?
5.1 Introduction to Random Variables and Probability Distributions
5.2 Binomial Probabilities
5.3 Additional Properties of the Binomial Distribution
5.4 The Geometric and Poissson Probability Distributions
6. Normal Distributions
Focus Problem: Large Auditorium Shows: How Many Will Attend?
6.1 Graphs of Normal Probability Distributions
6.2 Standard Units and Areas Under the Standard Normal Distribution
6.3 Areas Under Any Normal Curve
6.4 Normal Approximation to the Binomial Distribution
Cumulative Review Problems: Chapters 4-6
7. Introduction to Sampling Distributions
Focus Problem: Impulse Buying
7.1 Sampling Distributions
7.2 The Central Limit Theorem
7.3 Sampling Distribution for Proportions
8. Estimation
Focus Problem: The Trouble with Wood Ducks
8.1 Estimating m When o Is Known
8.2 Estimating m When o Is Unknown
8.3 Estimating p in the Binomial Distribution
8.4 Choosing the Sample Size
8.5 Estimating m1-m2 and p1-p2
9. Hypothesis Testing
Focus Problem: Benford's Law: The Importance of Being Number 1
9.1 Introduction to Statistical Tests
9.2 Testing the Mean m
9.3 Testing a Proportion p
9.4 Tests Involving Paired Differences (Dependent Samples)
9.5 Testing m1-m2 and p1-p2
Cumulative Review Problems: Chapters 7-9
10. Correlation and Regression
Focus Problem: Changing Populations and Crime Rate
10.1 Scatter Diagrams and Linear Correlation
10.2 Linear Regression and the Coefficient of Determination
10.3 Inferences for Correlation and Regression
10.4 Multiple Regression
11. Chi Square and F Distributions
Focus Problem: Stone Age Tools and Archaeology
Part I. Inferences Using the Chi-Square Distribution
11.1 Chi-Square: Tests of Independence
11.2 Chi-Square: Goodness of Fit
11.3 Testing and Estimating a Single Variance or Standard Deviation
Part II. Inferences Using the F Distribution
11.4 Testing Two Variances
11.5 One-Way ANOVA: Comparing Several Sample Means
11.6 Introduction to Two-Way ANOVA
12. Nonparametric Statistics
Focus Problem: How Cold? Compared to What?
12.1 The Sign Test for Matched Pairs
12.2 The Rank-Sum Test
12.3 Spearman Rank Correlation
12.4 Runs Test for Randomness
Cumulative Review Problems: Chapters 10-12
Appendix I: Additional Topics
Part I: Bayes's Theorem
Part II: The Hypergeometric Probability Distribution
Appendix II: Tables
1. Random Numbers
2. Binomial Coefficients Cn,r
3. Binomial Probability Distribution Cn,rprqn-r
4. Poisson Probability Distribution
5. Areas of a Standard Normal Distribution
6. Critical Values for Student's t Distribution
7. The x2 Distribution
8. Critical Values for F Distribution
9. Critical Values for Spearman Rank Correlation, rs
10. Critical Values for Number of Runs R

Instructor Supplements

All supplements have been updated in coordination with the Main title.
Please see Main title page for new to this edition information.
(ISBN-10: 0618501770 | ISBN-13: 9780618501779)
List Price = $10.95
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College Bookstore Wholesale Price = $8.25
(ISBN-10: 0618501878 | ISBN-13: 9780618501878)
Text-specific videos professionally produced and hosted by Dana Mosely, provide visual reinforcement of concepts learned.
List Price = $88.95
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College Bookstore Wholesale Price = $65.50
Annotated Instructor's Edition(ISBN-10: 0618501525 | ISBN-13: 9780618501526)
The Instructor's Resource Manual features a complete version of the text with added teaching tips, pedagogical suggestions, and answers located in the margins next to the applicable exercises.
Annotated Instructor's Edition (ISBN-10: 0618607145 | ISBN-13: 9780618607143)
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HM STATSpace CD-ROM (ISBN-10: 0618501835 | ISBN-13: 9780618501830)
Features the ComputerStat statistical software program, data sets, and a tutorial program.
List Price = $7.95
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College Bookstore Wholesale Price = $5.25
HM Testing with ClassPrep (ISBN-10: 0618501789 | ISBN-13: 9780618501786)
This package includes both HM ClassPrep and HM Testing. It allows an instructor to access both lecture aids and testing software in one place. These components cannot be ordered separately.
Instructor's Solutions Manual (ISBN-10: 0618501606 | ISBN-13: 9780618501601)
Offers completely worked-out solutions to all the exercises in the text. In addition, this guide provides sample chapter tests, teaching hints and suggestions--including hints for those instructors teaching Advanced Placement and distance education courses--as well as transparency masters for selected tables and formulas found in the text.
Lecture Video (ISBN-10: 061850186X | ISBN-13: 9780618501861)
Text-specific videos professionally produced and hosted by Dana Mosely, provide visual reinforcement of concepts learned.
Minitab Student Version Software (ISBN-10: 0618575103 | ISBN-13: 9780618575107)
Available packaged with the text at a substantial discount, takes in statistical data, analyzes it, and organize it to get results. Features in Minitab include: a graph editor with easy-to-use drawing tools; graph brushing that lets students highlight one or more points on a graph and see details about those points; a 'normality test' that analyzes data distribution; data manipulation features that allow students to easily recode numeric and text data; and a calculator that allows students to calculate mathematical equations by pointing and clicking.
List Price = $77.95
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College Bookstore Wholesale Price = $57.25
SPSS CD-ROM, Version 12 (ISBN-10: 0618501843 | ISBN-13: 9780618501847)
Available packaged with the text at a substantial discount, features predictive analytical software used by corporations, academic institutions, healthcare providers, and government agencies, to better focus their operations. SPSS customers combine predictive analysis with their own organizational business knowledge (data) to gain critical insights into customer acquisition and retention, up-selling and cross-selling, fraud detection, and patient outcome improvement. SPSS helps educators better prepare students for roles in the commercial, academic, and public sectors.
List Price = $62.95
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College Bookstore Wholesale Price = $46.50
Student Solutions Manual (ISBN-10: 0618501592 | ISBN-13: 9780618501595)
Provides solutions for the odd-numbered exercises in the student textbook.
List Price = $70.95
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College Bookstore Wholesale Price = $52.25
Teaching Guide (ISBN-10: 0618501568 | ISBN-13: 9780618501564)
List Price = $60.95
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College Bookstore Wholesale Price = $45.00

Student Supplements

All supplements have been updated in coordination with the Main title.
Please see Main title page for new to this edition information.
(ISBN-10: 0618501770 | ISBN-13: 9780618501779)
List Price = $10.95
|
College Bookstore Wholesale Price = $8.25
HM STATSpace CD-ROM (ISBN-10: 0618501835 | ISBN-13: 9780618501830)
Features the ComputerStat statistical software program, data sets, and a tutorial program.
List Price = $7.95
|
College Bookstore Wholesale Price = $5.25
Minitab Student Version Software (ISBN-10: 0618575103 | ISBN-13: 9780618575107)
Available packaged with the text at a substantial discount, takes in statistical data, analyzes it, and organize it to get results. Features in Minitab include: a graph editor with easy-to-use drawing tools; graph brushing that lets students highlight one or more points on a graph and see details about those points; a 'normality test' that analyzes data distribution; data manipulation features that allow students to easily recode numeric and text data; and a calculator that allows students to calculate mathematical equations by pointing and clicking.
List Price = $77.95
|
College Bookstore Wholesale Price = $57.25
SPSS CD-ROM, Version 12(ISBN-10: 0618501843 | ISBN-13: 9780618501847)
Available packaged with the text at a substantial discount, features predictive analytical software used by corporations, academic institutions, healthcare providers, and government agencies, to better focus their operations. SPSS customers combine predictive analysis with their own organizational business knowledge (data) to gain critical insights into customer acquisition and retention, up-selling and cross-selling, fraud detection, and patient outcome improvement. SPSS helps educators better prepare students for roles in the commercial, academic, and public sectors.
List Price = $62.95
|
College Bookstore Wholesale Price = $46.50
Student Solutions Manual (ISBN-10: 0618501592 | ISBN-13: 9780618501595)
Provides solutions for the odd-numbered exercises in the student textbook.
List Price = $70.95
|
College Bookstore Wholesale Price = $52.25
Teaching Guide (ISBN-10: 0618501568 | ISBN-13: 9780618501564)
List Price = $60.95
|
College Bookstore Wholesale Price = $45.00
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