Practice Makes Perfect Statistics

Practice Makes Perfect Statistics

  • Sandra McCune
Publisher:McGraw-Hill EducationISBN 13: 9780071638180ISBN 10: 0071638180

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Practice Makes Perfect Statistics is written by Sandra McCune and published by McGraw-Hill Education. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0071638180 (ISBN 10) and 9780071638180 (ISBN 13).

A no-nonsense practical guide to statistics, providing concise summaries, clear model examples, and plenty of practice, making this workbook the ideal complement to class study or self-study, preparation for exams or a brush-up on rusty skills. About the Book Established as a successful practical workbook series with over 20 titles in the language learning category, Practice Makes Perfect now provides the same clear, concise approach and extensive exercises to key fields within mathematics. The key to the Practice Makes Perfect series is the extensive exercises that provide learners with all the practice they need for mastery. Not focused on any particular test or exam, but complementary to most statistics curricula Deliberately all-encompassing approach: international perspective and balance between traditional and newer approaches. Large trim allows clear presentation of worked problems, exercises, and explained answers. Features No-nonsense approach: provides clear presentation of content. Over 500 exercises and answers covering all aspects of statistics Successful series: "Practice Makes Perfect" has sales of 1,000,000 copies in the language category – now applied to mathematics Workbook is not exam specific, yet it provides thorough coverage of the statistics skills required in most math tests.