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Author(s): Carrie Cuttler
The 3rd edition of A Student Guide to SPSS provides easy to follow step-by-step instructions on how to compute introductory and advanced statistics using one of the most popular statistical software programs in psychology, business, education, and other social sciences. Written in a non-intimidating, easy to read language, this guide is suitable for individuals with little to no experience using statistical software.
Author(s): Diana L. Mindrila
Quantitative Data Analysis: An Introduction provides an introduction to quantitative research methodology. The first chapters discuss fundamental topics such as developing research questions, stating hypotheses, identifying variables, and commonly used quantitative research designs. The book explains concepts frequently used in quantitative research, such as distributions and standardized scores, and presents a series of widely used data analysis procedures.
Author(s): Amy Maddox
Introduction to Statistical Methods, third edition, is a calculus based statistics hybrid book that provides an overview of descriptive and inferential methods including probability distributions, estimation, hypothesis testing, ANOVA, nonparametric procedures, and regression. The book addresses how to analyze both continuous and categorical data with examples containing simulated data.
Author(s): Gisela Acosta, Margie Karwowski
College Algebra with Current Interesting Applications and Facts provides students the opportunity to experience real-life settings and work on activities that model real-world situations, while capturing the student’s interest. This text contains application problems which are based on current everyday life settings and topics interesting to college-age students, including Facebook, smartphones, online games, digital world, and origin of text messaging, to name a few.
Author(s): Karen Holmes
Win, Lose, or Draw is a non-algebra based math course that fulfills a general education mathematics requirement. The class structure is discovery-based with students working in groups rather than lecture-dependent, appealing to students for whom math is not a strength.
Author(s): LETICIA ESCOBAR
Mathematics Activity Book 1 provides Teachers and Students with an inquiry-based approach to learning. It promotes skill attainment and acquisition through exploration, discussion, and group work, which can lead to mathematics mastery.