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Introduction to Statistics in the Psychological Sciences
Copyright Year: 2021
Contributors: Cote, Gordon, Randell, Schmitt, and Guerra
Publisher: University of Missouri - St. Louis
License: CC BY-NC-SA
Introduction to Statistics in the Psychological Sciences provides an accessible introduction to the fundamentals of statistics, and hypothesis testing as need for psychology students. The textbook introduces the fundamentals of statistics, an introduction to hypothesis testing, and t Tests. Related samples, independent samples, analysis of variance, correlations, linear regressions and chi-squares are all covered along with expanded appendices with z, t, F correlation, and a Chi-Square table. The text includes key terms and exercises with answers to odd-numbered exercises.
(6 reviews)
Thermodynamics and Chemistry - Second Edition
Copyright Year: 2019
Contributor: DeVoe
Publisher: Howard DeVoe
License: CC BY
Thermodynamics and Chemistry is designed primarily as a textbook for a one-semester course in classical chemical thermodynamics at the graduate or undergraduate level. It can also serve as a supplementary text and thermodynamics reference source.
(3 reviews)
Technical and Professional Writing Genres: A Study in Theory and Practice
Copyright Year: 2019
Contributors: Howerton, Beilfuss, Peterson, Bettes, and Rieger
Publisher: Oklahoma State University
License: CC BY-NC-SA
This modern, open-source guide to technical and professional writing explores workplace composition through theoretical and practical applications. Discussions of multiple writing genres will assist you in understanding how to apply for jobs, how to compose clear and precise business communications once the job has been acquired, and how to create documents -- such as proposals and reports -- that will be instrumental in helping to advance your career.
(2 reviews)
The Essence of Mathematics Through Elementary Problems
Copyright Year: 2019
Contributors: Borovik and Gardiner
Publisher: Open Book Publishers
License: CC BY
It is increasingly clear that the shapes of reality – whether of the natural world, or of the built environment – are in some profound sense mathematical. Therefore it would benefit students and educated adults to understand what makes mathematics itself ‘tick’, and to appreciate why its shapes, patterns and formulae provide us with precisely the language we need to make sense of the world around us. The second part of this challenge may require some specialist experience, but the authors of this book concentrate on the first part, and explore the extent to which elementary mathematics allows us all to understand something of the nature of mathematics from the inside. The Essence of Mathematics consists of a sequence of 270 problems – with commentary and full solutions. The reader is assumed to have a reasonable grasp of school mathematics. More importantly, s/he should want to understand something of mathematics beyond the classroom, and be willing to engage with (and to reflect upon) challenging problems that highlight the essence of the discipline. The book consists of six chapters of increasing sophistication (Mental Skills; Arithmetic; Word Problems; Algebra; Geometry; Infinity), with interleaved commentary. The content will appeal to students considering further study of mathematics at university, teachers of mathematics at age 14-18, and anyone who wants to see what this kind of elementary content has to tell us about how mathematics really works.
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Teaching Mathematics at Secondary Level
Copyright Year: 2016
Contributor: Gardiner
Publisher: Open Book Publishers
License: CC BY
Teaching Mathematics is nothing less than a mathematical manifesto. Arising in response to a limited National Curriculum, and engaged with secondary schooling for those aged 11 ̶ 14 (Key Stage 3) in particular, this handbook for teachers will help them broaden and enrich their students’ mathematical education. It avoids specifying how to teach, and focuses instead on the central principles and concepts that need to be borne in mind by all teachers and textbook authors—but which are little appreciated in the UK at present.
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Unfolding the Mystery of Life, Biology Lab Manual for Non-Science Majors
Copyright Year: 2019
Contributors: Genovesi, Blinderman, and Natale
Publisher: Ellen Genovesi, Laura Blinderman and Patrick Natale
License: CC BY
This laboratory manual is intended for use in a biology laboratory course taken by non-science majors, pre-biology, and pre-allied health majors.
(10 reviews)
Mathematical Analysis I
Copyright Year: 2004
Contributor: Zakon
Publisher: The Trillia Group
License: CC BY
This award-winning text carefully leads the student through the basic topics of Real Analysis. Topics include metric spaces, open and closed sets, convergent sequences, function limits and continuity, compact sets, sequences and series of functions, power series, differentiation and integration, Taylor's theorem, total variation, rectifiable arcs, and sufficient conditions of integrability. Well over 500 exercises (many with extensive hints) assist students through the material.
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Statistical Thinking for the 21st Century
Copyright Year: 2018
Contributor: Poldrack
Publisher: Russell Poldrack
License: CC BY-NC
Statistical thinking is a way of understanding a complex world by describing it in relatively simple terms that nonetheless capture essential aspects of its structure, and that also provide us some idea of how uncertain we are about our knowledge. The foundations of statistical thinking come primarily from mathematics and statistics, but also from computer science, psychology, and other fields of study.
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Introduction to Financial Mathematics Concepts and Computational Methods
Copyright Year: 2019
Contributor: Fahim
Publisher: Florida State University
License: CC BY-NC-SA
Introduction to Financial Mathematics: Concepts and Computational Methods serves as a primer in financial mathematics with a focus on conceptual understanding of models and problem solving. It includes the mathematical background needed for risk management, such as probability theory, optimization, and the like. The goal of the book is to expose the reader to a wide range of basic problems, some of which emphasize analytic ability, some requiring programming techniques and others focusing on statistical data analysis. In addition, it covers some areas which are outside the scope of mainstream financial mathematics textbooks. For example, it presents marginal account setting by the CCP and systemic risk, and a brief overview of the model risk. Inline exercises and examples are included to help students prepare for exams on this book.
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An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers
Copyright Year: 2011
Contributor: Moser
Publisher: The Trillia Group
License: CC BY
This book, which presupposes familiarity only with the most elementary concepts of arithmetic (divisibility properties, greatest common divisor, etc.), is an expanded version of a series of lectures for graduate students on elementary number theory. Topics include: Compositions and Partitions; Arithmetic Functions; Distribution of Primes; Irrational Numbers; Congruences; Diophantine Equations; Combinatorial Number Theory; and Geometry of Numbers. Three sections of problems (which include exercises as well as unsolved problems) complete the text.
(1 review)