We are using this book in my econ class, many students have the 7th edition, however you are able to use the 6th or international and many of the questions are exactly the same just different numbers. For example 3.12 in 7th e is 3.10 in 6th e, exactly the same different numbering. I have noticed that 1 in 15 questions arn't in my book, I just go to the TA lab to get those questions.
This questions references the two primary approaches to academic methodology. Qualitative research is highly descriptive, whereas quantitative methods rely on statistics, measurements, and mathematical calculations.
Econometrics is basically applied statistics. The theory you learn in statistics can be used to answer questions posed in the field of economics. Because this application is mathematical, it allows economists to perform research using economic data in an empirical, scientific, and rigorous manner.
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The two questions that you should ask when evaluating social statistics are listed below: 1. Who created the statistics? 2. How was the statistics created?
On WikiAnswers, yes, mathematical questions can also be answered. There is a whole category dedicated to math.
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Go to search questions, the little magnifying glass in the upper right. Search for questions on statistics. They will not be in multiple choice format, but you might find them helpful to start with.
I'm in AP Statistics and if you co to collegeboard.com and go to the AP section and click on AP Statistics there are all the free response questions from the previous 10 years AP tests.
it is a website where you can learn or practice mathematical and ELA Questions.
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