Product Description This best-selling text is written for the introductory statistics course and students majoring in any field. Although the use of algebra is minimal, students should have completed at least an elementary algebra course. In many cases, underlying theory is included, but this book does not stress the mathematical rigor more suitable for mathematics majors. Elementary Statistics is appropriate for students pursuing careers in a variety of disciplines. The text emphasizes interpretating data.
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A Rare Author of Exceptional ClaritySeptember 10, 2009 Erol Esen(Webster, NY United States) I was specifically interested in Mario Triola's explanation of the Hypothesis Testing and found him to be clearer than most other authors. Triola's teaching has that rare approach to the reader: anticipating what the reader may erroneously think about something, and then reiterating what is correct, and why. He adds excitement and encouragement to the reader as only a teacher would to a student by writing: "You should study the following example until you thoroughly understand it. Once you do, you will have captured a major concept of statistics." That paragraph, people may argue, is not needed. But this is the difference between terse writing and not. It triggers emotional memory.