Practical statistics

This work is the product of a DES funded project at Sheffield University. Intended principally for use as a sixth form text, it introduces the various topics within A level statistics syllabuses through practical experiments.

The emphasis throughout is on finding a statistical model to fit the situation under observation, and the book thus promotes an understanding of the application of statistics as well as motivating the student to master the theory.;It is structured in such a way that teachers can select those chapters which are relevant to their syllabuses.

This makes it suitable also for courses such as AS and B/TEC as well as for other subjects in which statistical techniques are extensively used such as geography, biology and business studies.

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Subject(s)Mathematics
Author(s)Mary Rouncefield, Peter Holmes
Age16-19
Published1989
Published by
Shelf referenceA 519.502 ROU
ISN/ISBN9780333473443
Direct URLhttps://www.stem.org.uk/x8drs

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