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  1. Fundamentals of Statistics (includes MyMathLab/MyStatLab Student Access) (2nd Edition) by Michael Sullivan, 2010-07-28
  2. Elementary Statistics with Multimedia Study Guide Plus MyMathLab/MyStatLab Student Access Kit (10th Edition) by Mario F. Triola, 2007-05-20
  3. Statistics: Informed Decisions Using Data (3rd Edition) by Michael Sullivan, 2008-10-24
  4. Reading Statistics and Research (5th Edition) by Schuyler W. Huck, 2007-03-08
  5. Practical Business Statistics with Student CD-ROM by Andrew Siegel, 2002-09-30
  6. Essentials of Statistics (3rd Edition) by Mario F. Triola, 2006-12-30
  7. Statistics for Business and Economics by Paul Newbold, William Carlson, et all 2006-06-15
  8. Statistics: The Art and Science of Learning from Data (2nd Edition) by Alan Agresti, Christine Franklin, 2008-01-07
  9. Statistics at the Bench: A Step-by-Step Handbook for Biologists (Handbooks) by Rebecca W. Doerge, Martina Bremer, 2009-05-01
  10. How to Report Statistics in Medicine: Annotated Guidelines for Authors, Editors, and Reviewers
  11. Statistics for Six Sigma Made Easy by Warren Brussee, 2004-05-01
  12. Discovering Statistics by James J. Hawkes, William H. Marsh, 2004-04-30
  13. Statistics for Management and Economics (with CD-ROM) by Gerald Keller, 2008-01-08
  14. The Humongous Book of Statistics Problems: Translated for People Who Don't Speak Math (Humongous Book Of...) by W. Michael Kelley, Robert A. Donnelly, 2009-12-01

81. Department Of Statistics - University Of Pittsburgh
Tthe Department of statistics at the University of Pittsburgh.
http://www.stat.pitt.edu/
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Department of Statistics
Nancy Pfenning
"Statistics gives a framework to discuss questions in any topic you can imagine..."
Who we are...
The Department of Statistics is in the School of Arts and Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh Founded in 1997, we're a young and dynamic department. Our degree programs lead to the Master of Arts or Master of Science in either Statistics or Applied Statistics and the Doctor of Philosophy in Statistics. These degrees may be pursued on a full- or part-time basis.
Where we go...
Many career opportunities are available to students of statistics. The private sector needs statisticians in areas from management to medicine; the government depends on statisticians across many agencies; and colleges and universities require statisticians in areas such as training and research.
What we do...
Statistics is the art of making informed decisions in the face of uncertainty. Our research strengths, aside from traditional interests in multivariate analysis, reliability, meta-analysis and time series, are now in the areas of neurostatistics, statistics in psychiatry, and clinical trials methodology. We collaborate throughout the University.

82. Statistics
lii.org/search/file/statistics Similar pages Department of statistics, Operations and Management Science College of Business Administration Management Science program.
http://lii.org/search/file/statistics

83. Descriptive Statistics Introduction
Without statistics this task would come down to simple guess work. You could never know for sure if that worthless mutt were getting the best (cheapest)
http://www.mste.uiuc.edu/hill/dstat/dstat.html
Introduction to Descriptive Statistics
Statistics are all around us. In fact it would be difficult to go through a full week without using statistics. Imagine watching a football game where no one kept score. The action itself might provide enough excitement to hold your attention for a while, but think of all the drama that would be lost if winning and losing weren't at issue. Imagine going to the grocery store and trying to find the best buy on a box of doggie treats for your dog, Fluffy. Without statistics this task would come down to simple guess work. You could never know for sure if that worthless mutt were getting the best (cheapest) treats for your dollar. Without statistics we couldn't plan our budgets, pay our taxes, enjoy games to their fullest, evaluate classroom performance... Are you beginning to get the picture? We need statistics. Let's take a look at the most basic form of statistics, known as descriptive statistics. This branch of statistics lays the foundation for all statistical knowledge (pretty important, huh?), but it is not something that you should learn simply so you can use it in the distant future. Descriptive statistics can be used NOW, in English class, in physics class, in history, at the football stadium, in the grocery store. You probably already know more about these statistics than you think. Continue to the next page.

84. NIMH · Statistics
statistics. Mental disorders are common in the United States and internationally. An estimated 26.2 percent of Americans ages 18 and older — about one in
http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/statistics/index.shtml
Skip Over Navigation Links Search NIMH Topic Finder Back to: NIMH Home Topics Find more NIMH pages about: Statistics
Statistics
The Impact of Mental Illness on Society
The burden of mental illness on health and productivity in the United States and throughout the world has long been underestimated. Data developed by the massive Global Burden of Disease study conducted by the World Health Organization, the World Bank, and Harvard University, reveal that mental illness, including suicide, accounts for over 15 percent of the burden of disease in established market economies, such as the United States. This is more than the disease burden caused by all cancers.
Related Information

85. Federal Reserve Board Of Governors Statistics: Releases And Historical Data
statistics Releases and Historical Data. The symbol Data Download links to the Data Download Program. Principal Economic Indicators
http://www.federalreserve.gov/Releases/
Statistics: Releases and Historical Data The symbol links to the Data Download Program. Principal Economic Indicators Consumer Credit - G.19 Factors Affecting Reserve Balances - H.4.1 Industrial Production and Capacity Utilization - G.17 Money Stock Measures - H.6
Bank Asset Quality Charge-Off and Delinquency Rates on Loans and Leases at Commercial Banks Shared National Credit Program Bank Assets and Liabilities Aggregate Reserves of Depository Institutions and the Monetary Base - H.3 Agricultural Finance Databook - E.15 Assets and Liabilities of Commercial Banks in the U.S. - H.8 Country Exposure Lending Survey - E.16
(on the web site of the FFIEC) Home Mortgage Disclosure Act Data
(on the web site of the FFIEC) Senior Financial Officer Survey Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey on Bank Lending Practices Survey of Terms of Business Lending - E.2 Bank Structure Data Large Commercial Banks Minority-Owned Banks Structure and Share Data for the U.S. Offices of Foreign Banks Business Finance Commercial Paper Corporate Medium-Term Notes Finance Companies - G.20 Survey of Small Business Finances Exchange Rates and International Data Country Exposure Lending Survey - E.16

86. CERT Statistics
CERT publishes a variety of statistics related to the work performed in different areas of our program. Each set of statistics also has a related section
http://www.cert.org/stats/
customize Publications Catalog
    Secure Coding Function Extraction ... Employment Opportunities
    CERT Statistics
    CERT publishes a variety of statistics related to the work performed in different areas of our program. Each set of statistics also has a related section that provides an explanation for what each column represents. For information on a particular area of work, please select one of the links below.
    Vulnerability Remediation Statistics
    Vulnerability remediation is one of the primary areas of work at the CERT Coordination Center (CERT/CC). The CERT/CC strives to both reduce the number of vulnerabilities introduced into software and reduce the threat posed by existing vulnerabilities. These statistics include number of vulnerabilities we identify and catalog as well as information about our various publications.
    Historical Statistics
    While continuing to publish certain statistics, others have been deprecated. This may be because the work is no longer being performed or because the statistic no longer provides a clear representation of work. These statistics will remain for historical reference only; they are no longer maintained.
    Full Statistics
    This document incorporates all of the sections to provide a complete version of all of the statistics that CERT has available.

87. USC: Department Of Statistics
Melanie Autin received the 2006 ASA Section on statistics and the Environment (ENVR) JSM Presentation award for her talk Nonparametric Harmonic Regression
http://www.stat.sc.edu/
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES COMPUTER HELP BLACKBOARD DIRECTORY ... EMPLOYMENT LINKS USC THIS SITE NEWS AND NOTEWORTHY THE DEPARTMENT Faculty Positions Available At All Ranks
see Open Positions
see Bioinformatics Position
Distinguished Visiting Professor for Spring 2008
Jayaram Sethuraman
will be Distinguished Visiting Professor in the Department for Spring semester 2008. "Current and Future Trends in Nonparametrics" Conference 2007
see Conference website (regularly updated)
University Award for John Spurrier
Professor John Spurrier received the University of South Carolina's John N. Gardner Inspirational Faculty Award for 2007 University Award for Roumen Vesselinov
Dr. Roumen Vesselinov, StatLab Manager, received the College of Arts and Sciences Award for Staff Excellence for 2007 Melanie Autin received JSM presentation award
Melanie Autin received the 2006 ASA Section on Statistics and the Environment (ENVR) JSM Presentation award for her talk "Nonparametric Harmonic Regression for Estuarine Water Quality Data". Brian Fomby receives SEAC Scholarship
Brian Fomby has received the 2006 Southeastern Actuaries Conference Scholarship, an award given to students pursuing careers in actuarial science. Brian is currently a senior majoring in statistics and mathematics. Brian was also recently named the Student of the Month in the College of Arts and Sciences.

88. Statistics | Facebook
statistics. General Growth. More than 68 million active users; An average of 250000 new registrations per day since Jan. 2007. User Demographics
http://www.facebook.com/press/info.php?statistics

89. Statistical Resources [Frame Enhanced]
Crops and Livestock, Foreign Governments Statistical Agencies. Business and Industry Employment, Production, Foreign Trade U.S. Imports and Exports
http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/stats.html
Statistical Resources on the Web
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90. This Page Has Been Moved To Http://www
Operations Research Department.
http://www.stat.unc.edu/
This page has been moved to http://www.stat-or.unc.edu

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