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The Basic Practice of Statistics

📖 Overview

The Basic Practice of Statistics serves as a core textbook for introductory statistics courses at the undergraduate level. It covers fundamental statistical concepts, methods, and their applications across various fields including business, social sciences, and natural sciences. The book progresses from descriptive statistics through probability and inference, incorporating real-world examples and datasets throughout. Each chapter contains practice problems, technology notes for statistical software use, and chapter summaries that reinforce key concepts. Data analysis and interpretation take center stage in this text, with an emphasis on practical applications rather than mathematical theory. The integration of modern statistical tools and computing methods reflects contemporary approaches to statistical practice. This text represents a comprehensive approach to teaching statistics that balances technical accuracy with accessibility. Its focus on statistical thinking and data literacy speaks to the growing importance of quantitative reasoning in academic and professional contexts.

👀 Reviews

Readers find this statistics textbook clear and straightforward for beginners but expensive for what it offers. Likes: - Explains complex concepts using simple language and real-world examples - Practice problems help reinforce learning - Includes useful technology notes for calculators and software - Graphics and charts aid understanding Dislikes: - High price point ($150-200 new) - Some errors in problem solutions - Not enough practice exercises - CD-ROM materials outdated - Paper quality deteriorates quickly Ratings: Goodreads: 3.7/5 (84 ratings) Amazon: 3.9/5 (167 ratings) Sample review: "The text presents statistics in a way that makes sense. However, the binding fell apart after one semester and the answers in the back had multiple errors." - Amazon reviewer Another reader notes: "Good for learning basic concepts but you'll need supplementary materials for deeper understanding of the topics." - Goodreads reviewer

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🤔 Interesting facts

📘 David S. Moore received the prestigious Mathematical Association of America's Haimo Award for Distinguished College Teaching of Mathematics. 🎓 The Basic Practice of Statistics was among the first textbooks to emphasize the importance of real data and practical applications over theoretical concepts. 📊 The book pioneered the "data analysis first" approach, which has since become a standard method for teaching introductory statistics. 🌟 Moore served as president of the American Statistical Association and the International Statistical Institute, bringing global influence to statistical education. 💡 The text's emphasis on statistical thinking and data literacy helped reshape how statistics is taught in colleges, moving away from pure mathematical formulas toward practical understanding and interpretation.