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Category : Higher Education
Total IR Problems: 423 Table of Contents
Review 1: Introduction to Integrated Review: 79 problems IR 1-1: How is Statistics Different (not on MyStatLab: in Integrated Review supplement only)
Chapter 1: Introduction to Statistics
IR 1-2 How to Construct a Plan of Action for Success (not on MyStatLab: in Integrated Review supplement only)
IR 1-3: Identifying Variables in Context
IR 1-4: Recognizing and Converting Between Units of Measurement
IR 1-5: Classifying Data as a Type of Number
IR 1-6: Evaluating Exponents
IR 1-7: Translating between Scientific Notation and Standard Form and Vice Versa
IR 1-8: Significant Digits
IR 1-9: Interpreting Technology Output that is in Scientific Notation 1-1 Statistical and Critical Thinking
Review 2: Fractions, Percents, Decimals, and Graphing Points : 59 Problems
1-2 Types of Data
1-3 Collecting Sample DataIR 2-1: Rounding Decimals
Chapter 2: Summarizing and Graphing
IR 2-2: Writing Fractions in Lowest Terms
IR 2-3: Converting Between Decimals, Fractions, and Percents
IR 2-4: Calculating Relative Frequencies
IR 2-5: Finding the Percentage of a Number
IR 2-6: Plotting points
IR 2-7: Review of Skills for Graphing2-1 Frequency Distributions for Organizing and Summarizing Data
Review 3: Getting Ready to Evaluate Statistical Formulas: 50 Problems
2-2 Histograms for Exploring Distributions
2-3 Graphs that Enlighten and Graphs that Deceive
2-4 Scatterplots, Correlation, and RegressionIR 3-1: Order of Operations
Chapter 3: Statistics for Describing, Exploring, and Comparing Data
IR 3-2: Square Roots
IR 3-3: Evaluating Expressions and Formulas
IR 3-4: Evaluating Expressions with Summation Notation3-1 Measures of Center
Review 4: Preparing for Probability : 63 Problems
3-2 Measures of Variation
3-3 Measures of Relative Standing and BoxplotsIR 4-1: Operations with Fractions
Chapter 4: Probability4-1 Probability that Everyone Should Probably Know
IR 4-2: Operations with Decimals
IR 4-3: Factorials
IR 4-4: Evaluating nPr and nCr
IR 4-5: Set Operations (Union, Intersection and Complements)4-2 Addition Rule and Multiplication Rule
Review 5: Evaluating Formulas for Probability Distributions. 30 Problems .
4-3 Complements, Conditional Probability , and Bayes Theorem
4-4 Counting
4-5 Probabilities through Simulations (Only Online)
4-6 Bayes’ Theorem (Only Online)IR 5-1: Evaluating the Formulas for Probability Distributions
Chapter 5: Probability Distributions
IR 5-2: Evaluating the Binomial Probability Formula
IR 5-3: Evaluating expressions with the Number e
IR 5-4: Evaluating the Poisson Formula 5-1 Probability Distributions
5-2 Binomial Probability Distributions
5-3 Poisson Probability Distributions
Review 6: The Building Blocks for Working with Normal Distributions: 15 ProblemsIR 6-1: Area of Rectangles and Proportions of Total Area
Chapter 6: Normal Probability Distributions
IR 6 -2: Inequality Notation
IR 6-3: Evaluating Formulas for Normal Probability Distributions6-1 The Standard Normal Distribution
Review 7: Intervals of Numbers : 17 Problems
6-2 Real Applications of Normal Distributions
6-3 Sampling Distributions and Estimators
6-4 Central Limit Theorem
6-5 Assessing Normality
6-6 Normal as Approximation to Binomial IR 7-1: Finding the Middle Value of an Interval
Chapter 7: Estimates and Sample Sizes
IR 7-2: Finding the Distance from the Middle to the End
IR 7-3: The Three Different Forms of Intervals
IR 7-4: Evaluating confidence interval formulas7-1 Estimating a Population Proportion
Review 8: Evaluating Formulas for Hypothesis Testing 5 Problems
7-2 Estimating a Population Mean
7-3 Estimating a Population Standard Deviation or Variance
7-4 Bootstrapping: Using Technology for EstimatesIR 8-1: Evaluating Formulas for Hypothesis Testing
Chapter 8: Hypothesis Testing8-1 Basics of Hypothesis Testing
Review 9: Evaluating Formulas for Two-Sample Hypothesis Testing: 17 Problems
8-2 Testing a Claim about a Proportion
8-3 Testing a Claim about a Mean
8-4 Testing a Claim about a Standard Deviation or Variance IR 9-1: Evaluating Formulas for Two-Sample Hypothesis Testing
Chapter 9: Inferences from Two Samples9-1 Two Proportions
Review 10: Linear Equations 76 Problems
9-2 Two Means: Independent Samples
9-3 Two Dependent Samples (Matched Pairs)
9-4 Odds Ratios
9-5 Two Variances or Standard DeviationsIR 10-1: Slope
Chapter 10: Correlation and Regression
IR 10-2: Y-Intercept
IR 10-3: Finding Points on a Line
IR 10-4: Graphing Lines
IR 10-5: Linear Models10-1 Correlation
Chapter 11: Goodness-of-Fit and Contingency Tables
10-2 Regression
10-3 Prediction Intervals and Variation
10-4 Multiple Regression
10-5 Nonlinear Regression11-1 Goodness-of-Fit
Chapter 12: Analysis of Variance
11-2 Contingency Tables12-1 One-Way ANOVA
Chapter 13: Nonparametric Tests
12-2 Two-Way ANOVA13-1 Sign Test
Chapter 14: Statistical Process Control
13-2 Wilcoxon Signed-Ranks Test for Matched Pairs
13-3 Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test for Two Independent Samples
13-4 Kruskal-Wallis Test
13-5 Rank Correlation
13-6 Runs Test for Randomness14-1 Control Charts for Variation and Mean
Chapter 15: Ethics, Projects, Procedures, and Perspectives
14-2 Control Charts for Attributes15-1 Ethics in Statistics
15-2 Projects
15-3 Procedures
15-4 Perspectives
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