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Collaborative Statistics (wtih edits: Teegarden)

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Textbook by: Mary Teegarden Based on: Collaborative Statistics by Barbara Illowsky, Ph.D., Susan Dean

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Summary: Collaborative Statistics was written by Barbara Illowsky and Susan Dean, faculty members at De Anza College in Cupertino, California. The textbook was developed over several years and has been used in courses offered by many California community colleges in regular and honors-level classroom settings and in distance learning classes. This textbook is intended for introductory statistics courses being taken by students at two– and four–year colleges who are majoring in fields other than math or engineering. Intermediate algebra is the only prerequisite. The book focuses on applications of statistical knowledge rather than the theory behind it. The labs have been modified to include information on mini-tabs by Mary Teegarden.

This collection contains: Modules by: Barbara Illowsky, Ph.D., Mary Teegarden, Susan Dean

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