JMP Statistics 1st edition


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  • Chapter 1: Describing Data
    • 1.1: Describing One Nominal Variable (5)
    • 1.2: Describing One Continuous Variable (4)

  • Chapter 2: Numerical Measures for One Variable
    • 2.1: Measures of Center (4)
    • 2.2: Measures of Variation (4)
    • 2.3: Measures of Position (8)

  • Chapter 3: Correlation and Regression
    • 3.1: Scatter Plots (2)
    • 3.2: Correlation (4)
    • 3.3: Linear Regression (8)
    • 3.4: Nonlinear Relationships

  • Chapter 4: One-Sample Inference
    • 4.1: One-sample Confidence Intervals for a Population Mean (6)
    • 4.2: One-sample Confidence Intervals for a Population Proportion (4)
    • 4.3: One-sample Hypothesis Tests for a Population Mean (6)
    • 4.4: One-sample Hypothesis Tests for a Population Proportion (6)

  • Chapter 5: Two-Sample Inference: Confidence Intervals
    • 5.1: Confidence Intervals for the Difference of Two Population Means: Independent Samples, with Known Population Standard Deviations (2)
    • 5.2: Confidence Intervals for the Difference of Two Population Means: Independent Samples, with Unknown Population Standard Deviations that are Assumed to be Equal (2)
    • 5.3: Confidence Intervals for the Difference of Two Population Means: Independent Samples, with Unknown Population Standard Deviations that are Not Assumed to be Equal (2)
    • 5.4: Confidence Intervals for the Difference of Two Population Means: Dependent (Paired) Samples, with Known Population Standard Deviation (2)
    • 5.5: Confidence Intervals for the Difference of Two Population Means: Dependent (Paired) Samples, with Unknown Population Standard Deviation (2)
    • 5.6: Confidence Intervals for the Difference of Two Population Proportions (2)

  • Chapter 6: Two-Sample Inference: Hypothesis Tests
    • 6.1: Hypothesis Tests for the Difference of Two Population Means: Independent Samples, with Known Population Standard Deviations (2)
    • 6.2: Hypothesis Tests for the Difference of Two Population Means: Independent Samples, with Unknown Population Standard Deviations that are Assumed to be Equal (2)
    • 6.3: Hypothesis Tests for the Difference of Two Population Means: Independent Samples, with Unknown Population Standard Deviations that are Not Assumed to be Equal (2)
    • 6.4: Hypothesis Tests for the Difference of Two Population Means: Dependent (Paired) Samples, with Known Population Standard Deviation (2)
    • 6.5: Hypothesis Tests for the Difference of Two Population Means: Dependent (Paired) Samples, with Unknown Population Standard Deviation (2)
    • 6.6: Hypothesis Tests for the Difference of Two Population Proportions (2)

  • Chapter 7: Multiple Sample Inference
    • 7.1: One-Way ANOVA (2)
    • 7.2: ANOVA for a Randomized Complete Block Design (2)
    • 7.3: Two-Way ANOVA (2)

  • Chapter 8: Inference Using the Chi-Square Distribution
    • 8.1: Goodness of Fit (2)
    • 8.2: Independence (2)
    • 8.3: Homogeneity (2)


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Chapter 2: Numerical Measures for One Variable
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Chapter 3: Correlation and Regression
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Chapter 4: One-Sample Inference
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Chapter 7: Multiple Sample Inference
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Chapter 8: Inference Using the Chi-Square Distribution
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 Chapter 10
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