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Statistics: The Art and Science of Learning From Data (MyStatLab Series) [Hardcover]

Alan Agresti (Author), Christine A. Franklin (Author)
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January 27, 2006 0130083690 978-0130083692
For algebra-based Introductory Statistics Courses. The overarching goal of this text is to empower students to be statistical thinkers Alan Agresti and Chris Franklin have merged their research expertise, as well as their extensive real-world and teaching experience, to develop a new introductory statistics text that makes students statistically literate, while encouraging them to ask and answer interesting statistical questions. The authors have successfully crafted a text that takes the ideas that have turned statistics into a central science in modern life and makes them accessible and engaging to students without compromising necessary rigor. The varied and data-rich examples and exercises place heavy emphasis on thinking about and understanding statistical concepts. The applications are topical and current and successfully illustrate the relevance of statistics. The authors understand that most of the real-world data that students encounter outside the class room are categorical data. Unlike many texts at this level, Agresti/Franklin incorporates categorical data where appropriate and draws distinctions between theory and practical application of statistical ideas and methods. The text was written, from the ground up, to embrace and support the 6 recommendations of the ASA endorsed GAISE (Guidelines for Assessment for Instruction in Statistical Education) Report - http://www.amstat.org/education/gaise/GAISECollege.htm: *Emphasize statistical literacy and develop statistical thinking.*Use real data.*Stress conceptual understanding rather than mere knowledge of procedures.*Foster active learning in the classroom.*Use technology for developing concepts and analyzing data.*Use assessment to evaluate and improve student learning. Comes with a CD containing data sets, additional activities, and applets. The CD with the IE, furthermore, includes Instructor-to-Instructor videos which further detail, by chapter, the authors approach and provides suggestions on how to present concepts. These Instructor-to-Instructor videos are very complimentary to the IE chapter introductions.

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REVIEWER and CLASS TEST COMMENTS: 

"This was one of the most enjoyable texts that I have come across.  I learned a lot from this book and it has made statistics a lot more fun to teach." - Nazanin Azarnia [CLASS TESTER], Sante Fe Community College, FL

"Good descriptions of concepts, does help them with procedures, strives to help students learn to solve problems...a book my students seemed to find readable." - Ginger Rowell [CLASS TESTER], Middle Tennessee University

"Overall, my experience with this text was very positive.  The inference chapters were especially strong....Many topics were presented in a novel way compared to other texts.  Examples and homework problems were the most relevant and interesting that I have ever seen." - John Seppala [CLASS TESTER], Valdosta State University, GA

“The examples are one of the strong points of this text…” — Martin Lindquist, Columbia University

 

“The examples used in this text are excellent. … A student…is likely to believe that statistics is actually useful, and know how to use it, and also how not to use it.” — Alla Sikorskii, Michigan State University

 

“I think the writing style in these chapters is better than my current text…” — Robert Price, East Tennessee State University

 

“Keep students’ needs in mind and reduce confusion; This is an important distinguishing characteristic…” — Rob Paige, Texas Tech

 

“Agresti/Franklin’s use of current and interesting topics is very impressive…” — Dawn White, CSU Bakersfield

 

“The examples in the text are outstanding. Coincidences, therapeutic touch, astrology, basketball, election results, medical trials, etc. – lots of interesting and relevant examples. I really enjoyed reading the text and I’m sure that my students would also.” – Martin Jones, College of Charleston

 

“The quality of the Agresti/Franklin examples would strongly influence my decision to adopt this book! I found these examples to be clearly explained, timely, and from a broad range of topics…” – Leslie Hayes, St. Joseph’s University

 

“Statistics is just as much a problem-solving technique as it is a mathematical science. Students need to see the importance of statistics in everyday life and scientific research. They need to learn how to become educated citizens as well as possible future researchers…From what I have seen…the text seems to do an excellent job promoting this. The chapters are filled with interesting examples…Furthermore, there are more than enough exercises.” – Stephanie Pickle, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

 

STUDENT QUOTES (CLASS TESTERS)

“ I thought examples were interesting and they helped my understanding.”

Glen Pauch, University of Manitoba

 

“…the interesting examples…peaked my interest in the material.”

“enjoyed the examples…modern situations with very up-to-date information.  I also found that they illustrated the concepts well.”

Benjamin Meek, University of Manitoba

 

"It definitely showed me how important statistics is in real world applications.  It encouraged me to think about how in my career, statistics would be helpful."

Jenna Howells, University of Manitoba

 

“…real life examples were used to make the information relative and useful which made me think more about what I was learning.”

Brenda Klassen, University of Manitoba

 

“…everyday examples that were relevant in our lives so it made me think about how statistics is used all the time.”

Valene Bertrand, University of Manitoba

 

“…[the examples] are really good at illustrating concepts.”

Sarah Voss, College of Charleston

 

“..I enjoyed the true to life examples…seeing such examples allowed me to relate statistics to real life…”

Shannon Sheehan, College of Charleston

 

“I found the examples to do a great job explaining and illustrating the topics discussed.”

Troy Wood, University of Georgia

 

“The examples were excellent, interesting and easy to relate to..”

Lindsey Kenoe, University of Georgia

 

“..examples dealt with current events and issues of interest to all the students using this book.”

Benjamin Cobb, UGA

 

“…what an awesome job of explaining concepts through examples and exercises!”

Dinean Stevens, UGA

 

“I really don’t want this to sound corny or exaggerated…but this is really the first math class I’ve enjoyed and I think it’s not just because of the nature of statistics but because of the examples and scenarios used.”

David Mahon, UGA

 

“…these examples are actually about real life: teen drinking, politics, internet use…other books have examples that are completely unrealistic…”

Logan Troutman, Valdosta State University

 

“I loved the exercise sets because they were clear & understandable…”

Jaclyn Planas, Central Connecticut State University

 

[Examples]….very relevant, current. They made statistics come to life, instead of just being about numbers”

Michael C. Larkins, Middle TN State U

 

"I’ve often struggled in math and need very clear explanations.  This book gave step-by-step examples that made it easy to understand."

Amanda M. Jenkins, Middle TN State U

 

"I would say that I highly recommend this book. Its easy to read, instead of giving several formulas, the book preps you on how to read the passage and understand what the passage asks you to do. …not only did the book give the answer (which is what all books do), but the book described the answer so that you knew why that was the answer. "

Katie, Sante Fe CC

 

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Why buy this book?

Listen to what students who have used this text have to say!

“I really don’t want this to sound corny…but this is the first math class I’ve enjoyed and I think it’s not just because of the nature of statistics but because of the examples and scenarios [in the text].” David Mahon, University of Georgia

“…the examples are actually about real life: teen drinking, politics, internet use…other books have examples that are completely unrealistic…”Logan Troutman, ValdostaStateUniversity

“I’ve often struggled in math and need very clear explanations.  This book gave step-by-step examples that made it easy to understand.” Amanda M. Jenkins, MiddleTennesseeStateUniversity

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 768 pages
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall (January 27, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0130083690
  • ISBN-13: 978-0130083692
  • Product Dimensions: 11 x 8.5 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.9 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #594,470 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Explains Statistics in a wordy and complicated manner, December 28, 2010
We were the first class at Santa Monica College (SMC) to use this book (Fall 2010), and after the widespread complaints by both professors and students, SMC's Math Department will be reverting to a different book next Fall (2011). Though Alan Agresti is a renowned statistician, this unfortunately, did not translate into a good text for an introductory statistics course. It tries to reinvent the wheel by teaching statistics in a completely different layout which completely does away with the traditional sequence of topics. Unfortunately, it does this job so poorly, there is a complete disconnect between the topics. When I finished the course, I did not see the what the book was trying to do in linking the different topics of Hypothesis testing, regression analysis, Z-table, T-tables, etc. It was only after consulting with a friend with a PhD in Statistics, and through his explanations which filled holes created by the book, was I able to truly appreciate statistics and understand that they connected, and built on each other conceptually and mathematically.

Some good ideas are there. For instance, the book uses real world examples in their homework problems, such as smoking rates and relationships with cancer, relationship between study times and gpa for a particular university.. etc. However, if the concepts are poorly explained themselves, this invalidates much of the usefulness of the problems in the first place.

One of the worst offenses in this book not yet mentioned is the fact that the Test Bank, which your professor may use, seems to be written by a completely different author altogether. The problems on the test have a very different flavor; key words were used differently on the test versus the book! Half of the classes were either getting D's or F's across the board at SMC, for the professors using the test bank.

Professors, schools, please make the wise choice and do NOT use this book for your courses!
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Buy the "international edition" and save money!, February 5, 2009
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This is the required textbook for my university statistics class. I got the "international edition" of this book from a different site, and saved a ton of money. The international version is the exact same book, with the same material on the same pages (full color), and it even comes with the CD. The only difference is that the image on the cover is different from the this version's and that it's paperback instead of hardcover. I only paid $50 for it (brand new!). I don't think that the "custom edition" available on Amazon is the same product, but if you want to save money, find the international edition! The ISBN is 978-0-13-135746-4. Good luck!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good Study Tool, December 27, 2011
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I ordered this book for a college course. It turned out that I didn't really need it, but I read it over anyway before exams and it was easy to understand and was organized. It also came with a CD, but I never used it.
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