Statistical Reasoning for Everyday Life
Key differences between 5th and 4th editions
- Time lapse between previous and latest publications: 4 years (2013 vs 2017).
- The first edition of Statistical Reasoning was published in 2000.
- A quick look at the Table of Contents (see Difference between 5th and 4th editions above) shows that all of the Fourth edition's chapters and sections appear in the Fifth edition.
- The Fifth ed. offers many new Tech-Specific Video Tutorials videos, examples, case studies, and problems.
- Many new Focus topics:
- Quartiles.
- Can revamping the way in which Consumer Price Index is calculated help the national debt?
- How to compute confidence intervals using the t-Distribution.
- t-Distribution use in hypothesis testing.
5th Edition of
Statistical Reasoning for Everyday Life
eBook, 448 pages
eBook ISBN: 9780134509877
Published by: Pearson, January 09, 2017
with MyStatLab eText
Paperback, 448 pages
ISBN-10: 0134701364
ISBN-13: 9780134701363
Published by: Pearson, January 16, 2017
Paperback, 448 pages
ISBN-10: 0134494040
ISBN-13: 9780134494043
Published by: Pearson, January 14, 2017
4th Edition of
Statistical Reasoning for Everyday Life
Books a la Carte Edition
Loose Leaf, 608 pages
ISBN-10: 0321817745
ISBN-13: 9780321817747
Published by: Pearson, January 08, 2013
Paperback, 448 pages
ISBN-10: 0321817621
ISBN-13: 9780321817624
Published by: Pearson, January 07, 2013
plus NEW MyStatLab with Pearson eText (Access Card)
Paperback, 608 pages
ISBN-10: 0321890132
ISBN-13: 9780321890139
Published by: Pearson, January 10, 2013
International Edition
Paperback, 448 pages
ISBN-10: 0321904648
ISBN-13: 9780321904645
Published by: Pearson, January, 2013
3rd Edition of
Statistical Reasoning for Everyday Life
Books a la Carte Edition
Loose Leaf
ISBN-10: 032165661X
ISBN-13: 9780321656612
Published by: Pearson, August 09, 2010
Paperback, 512 pages
ISBN-10: 0321286723
ISBN-13: 9780321286727
Published by: Pearson, January 06, 2008
Paperback, 512 pages
ISBN-10: 0205646425
ISBN-13: 9780205646425
Published by: Pearson, April 11, 2008