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Bedford, Freeman & Worth

Bedford/St. Martin’s, W. H. Freeman, and Worth Publishers are three distinct publishing houses, each with a proud tradition of publishing the best books and media. Together, we share a conviction that what happens in the classroom matters, and that a good class, a good teacher, and good content have the power to change the world—one student, one idea at a time. Put us together, and you have Bedford, Freeman and Worth, with books and media across the high school curriculum.  

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The Practice of Statistics, 4th Edition

The Practice of Statistics, 4th Edition
Daren S. Starnes, Dan Yates and David S. Moore
Copyright 2012

The Practice of Statistics long stands as the only high school statistics textbook that directly reflects the College Board course description for AP* Statistics. Combining the data analysis approach with the power of technology, innovative pedagogy, and a number of new features, the fourth edition will provide students with the most effective text for learning statistics and succeeding on the AP* Exam.

This program provides keystrokes and screenshots for TI Graphing Technology. In addition, activities, designed to illustrate important statistical concepts using the TI-Nspire™, are available on their companion website. Click here for additional information.

* AP is a registered trademark of the College Entrance Examination Board, which was not involved in the production or development of TI products.

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Statistics Through Applications

Daren S. Starnes, Dan Yates and David S. Moore
Copyright 2011


Statistics Through Applications, Second Edition (STA 2e) is the only text written by high school teachers for high school students taking an on-level (non-AP*) statistics class.

Designed to be read, this book takes a data analysis approach that emphasizes conceptual understanding over computation, while recognizing that some computation is necessary. The focus is on the statistical thinking behind data gathering and interpretation.

The high school statistics course is often the first applied math course students take. STA engages students in learning how statisticians contribute to our understanding of the world and helps students to become more discerning consumers of the statistics they encounter in ads, economic reports, political campaigns, and elsewhere.

The TI-Nspire Technology Corner feature provides TI-Nspire keystrokes and guidance correlated to each section of every chapter. Click here for additional information. 

* AP is a registered trademark of the College Entrance Examination Board, which was not involved in the production or development of TI products.