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Statistics Notes for FA (Part-I) / FSc (Part-I) / ICs (Part-I) / 1st Year / 11th Class / HSSC-I. Intermediate Level (HSSC-I) students of Federal Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education (FBISE) or any Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education of Punjab, Sindh, KPK, Balochistan and Azad Kashmir and can get benefit from these notes.
By studying our notes, we can guarantee you for getting maximum marks in your exams.Solution manual / Key / Notes of Introduction To Statistics Book For F.G Colleges – I, Writer by Dr. M. Afzal Beg, Miraj Din Mirza and Shazia Mirza. This book Recommended for FSc / ICs Part one (Part-I) for All Intermediate and Secondary Education Boards like
Federal Board, Punjab Board, KPK Board, Sindh Board etc.Introduction To Statistics F.G Colleges – I Solution Afzal Beg, Miraj Din Mirza FSc / ICs Part oneContentsChapter # 01 – IntroductionChapter # 02 – Presentation of DataChapter # 03 – Measures of LocationChapter # 04 – Measures of DispersionChapter # 05 – Index NumberChapter # 06
– RegressionChapter # 07 – CorrelationChapter # 08 – Analysis of Time SeriesFor view Solution and Notes “Click Here” Learn more about reviews. Reviewed by Professor Sandberg, Professor, Framingham State University on 6/29/21 This text covers all the usual topics in an Introduction to Statistics for college students. In addition, it has some
additional topics that are useful. read more Reviewed by Emilio Vazquez, Associate Professor, Trine University on 4/23/21 This appears to be an excellent textbook for an Introductory Course in Statistics. It covers subjects in enough depth to fulfill the needs of a beginner in Statistics work yet is not so complex as to be overwhelming. read more
Reviewed by Audrey Hickert, Assistant Professor, Southern Illinois University Carbondale on 3/29/21 All of the major topics of an introductory level statistics course for social science are covered.
Background areas include levels of measurement and research design basics. Descriptive statistics include all major measures of central tendency and... read more Reviewed by Shahar Boneh, Professor, Metropolitan State University of Denver on 3/26/21, updated 4/22/21 The textbook is indeed quite comprehensive. It can accommodate any style of
introductory statistics course. read more Reviewed by Julie Gray, Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of Texas at Arlington on 2/26/21 The textbook is for beginner-level students. The concept development is appropriate--there is always room to grow to high higher level, but for an introduction, the basics are what is needed. This is a well-thought-
through OER textbook project by... read more Reviewed by Mamata Marme, Assistant Professor, Augustana College on 6/25/19 This textbook offers a fairly comprehensive summary of what should be discussed in an introductory course in Statistics. The statistical literacy exercises are particularly interesting. It would be helpful to have the statistical
tables... read more Reviewed by Alexandra Verkhovtseva, Professor, Anoka-Ramsey Community College on 6/3/19 This is a comprehensive enough text, considering that it is not easy to create a comprehensive statistics textbook. It is suitable for an introductory statistics course for non-math majors. It contains twenty-one chapters, covering the wide
range... read more Reviewed by Dabrina Dutcher, Assistant Professor, Bucknell University on 3/4/19 This is a reasonably thorough first-semester statistics book for most classes. It would have worked well for the general statistics courses I have taught in the past but is not as suitable for specialized introductory statistics courses for... read more
Reviewed by Ilgin Sager, Assistant Professor, University of Missouri - St. Louis on 1/14/19 As the title implies, this is a brief introduction textbook. It covers the fundamental of the introductory statistics, however not a comprehensive text on the subject. A teacher can use this book as the sole text of an introductory statistics.... read more Reviewed by
Suhwon Lee, Associate Teaching Professor, University of Missouri on 6/19/18 This book is pretty comprehensive for being a brief introductory book. This book covers all necessary content areas for an introduction to Statistics course for non-math majors. The text book provides an effective index, plenty of exercises,...
read more Reviewed by Jenna Kowalski, Mathematics Instructor, Anoka-Ramsey Community College on 3/27/18 The text includes the introductory statistics topics covered in a college-level semester course. An effective index and glossary are included, with functional hyperlinks. read more Reviewed by Zaki Kuruppalil, Associate Professor, Ohio
University on 2/1/18 This is a comprehensive book on statistical methods, its settings and most importantly the interpretation of the results. With the advent of computers and software’s, complex statistical analysis can be done very easily. But the challenge is the... read more Reviewed by Randy Vander Wal, Professor, The Pennsylvania State
University on 2/1/18 As a text for an introductory course, standard topics are covered. It was nice to see some topics such as power, sampling, research design and distribution free methods covered, as these are often omitted in abbreviated texts.
Each module... read more Reviewed by David jabon, Associate Professor, DePaul University on 8/15/17 This text covers all the standard topics in a semester long introductory course in statistics. It is particularly well indexed and very easy to navigate. There is comprehensive hyperlinked glossary. read more