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Mind on Statistics

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Develop a conceptual understanding of statistical ideas and learn to find meaning in data with MIND ON STATISTICS and its accompanying online learning tools. Utts and Heckard explain statistical topics through excellent examples and case studies, balancing the spirit of statistical literacy with the statistical methodology. You'll develop your statistical intuition by focusing on analyzing data and interpreting results, rather than on mathematical formulation.Your purchase includes access to iLrn Homework, an online tool that guides you through problem solving, as well as access to a live online tutor and an online university library.

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First published January 1, 2001

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Jessica M. Utts

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Jessica M. Utts is professor of statistics at University of California, Irvine, known particularly for her statistical evaluations of parapsychological claims. She serves on the executive board of the International Remote Viewing Association (IRVA).

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October 23, 2018
Suggested in Nicholson & Ridgway's rejoinder to White & Godard:

"We also agree that most textbooks on statistics place too much emphasis on NHST (without specifying the situations where NHST is and is not appropriate), and too little emphasis on issues of design (such as sampling) and how the interpretation of outcomes of NHST should be expressed. Mind on Statistics (Utts and Heckard, 2015) is an example of a textbook where key issues in NHST are addressed properly."
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December 31, 2013
Just the right level of detail, with explanation/examples well spaced to hold interest. Never having done anything beyond very basic statistics, this book was easy to work through and stepped through the content with enough depth but without overloading me. Really pleased.
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February 1, 2022
A decent overview with lots of examples, but not much substance or rigor. Could be suitable if struggling, but may get too tedious.
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January 3, 2018
Great book for undergrad level: very well organized with detailed examples, summaries, and applications without overwhelming students. The math could be more rigorous, but felt right for an intro to stats class.
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