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Bluman, Elementary Statistics: A Step by Step Approach, High School Edition, © 2024, 1e

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Chapter 1: The Nature of Probability and Statistics

Chapter 2: Frequency Distributions and Graphs

Chapter 3: Data Description

Chapter 4: Probability and Counting Rules

Chapter 5: Discrete Probability Distributions

Chapter 6: The Normal Distribution

Chapter 7: Confidence Intervals and Sample Size

Chapter 8: Hypothesis Testing

Chapter 9: Testing the Difference between Two Means, Two Proportions, and Two Variences

Chapter 10: Correlation and Regression

Chapter 11: Sampling and Simulation

Chapter 12 (online only): Other Chi Square Tests

Chapter 13 (online only): Analysis of Variance

Chapter 14 (online only): Nonparametric Statistics

Allan G. Bluman is a professor emeritus at the Community College of Allegheny County, South Campus, near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He has taught mathematics and statistics for over 35 years. He received an Apple for the Teacher award in recognition of his bringing excellence to the learning environment at South Campus. He has also taught statistics for Penn State University at the Greater Allegheny (McKeesport) Campus and at the Monroeville Center. He received his masterʯÁñÊÓÆµ»ÆÉ«°æ™s and doctorʯÁñÊÓÆµ»ÆÉ«°æ™s degrees from the University of Pittsburgh. He is also author of Elementary Statistics: A Brief Version and he was a coauthor of Math in Our World. In addition, he is the author of four mathematics books in the McGraw Hill DeMystified Series. They are Pre-Algebra, Math Word Problems, Business Math, and Probability. He is married and has two sons, a granddaughter, and a grandson.