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Each chapter is interactive . Students should fill in the blanks and answer the questions.
At the end of each chapter is at least one practice . The practice leads the students step-by-step through problems. We, the authors, start the practices in calss with students working in groups of 2, 3, or 4. The students finish the practices at home. The practice is after the chapter reading but before the homework.
The back of the book contains answers to the odd-numbered homework problems. In this plan (this document), the suggested homework is listed at the end of the chapter discussion.
At the end of each chapter (after the homework), there is at least one lab . The labs use real data collected by the instructor or the students or both. We often use the class to collect data. Labs may be done in groups and are an excellent teaching tool especially if they are started in class. The book contains the following labs:
There are five projects in the book. The Univariate Data project covers the ideas in chapters 1 and 2. The Continuous Distributions and Central Limit Theorem project covers idea in chatters 5, 6, and 7. The Hypothesis Testing - Article and the Hypothesis Testing - Word project covers ideas in chapters 8 and 9. The Bivariate Data, Linear Regression and Univariate project covers ideas in chapters 1, 2, and 12. Projects are done in groups of 2, 3, or 4.
There are Practice Finals with answers and Data Sets in the text. One of the Chapter 6 Labs uses one of the data sets. Going over the Table of Contents for this collection with the students is recommended.
We carry probabilities to 4 decimal places.
The number of days (a "day" is a 50 minute period) based on a quarter system (10 weeks of class, 1 week of finals) it takes to cover a chapter is below. At De Anza, we are on a quarter system. In a semester, you could spend more time analyzing real data. The material is meant to be covered in one quarter or in one semester.
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