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Appendix D: Bibliography

*An asterisk denotes a book recommended for reading.

Other books are recommended as reference texts.

Bennett, D. 1998. Randomness. Cambridge: Harvard Uni-

versity Press.

*Best, J. 2001. Damned Lies and Statistics. Berkeley: Uni-

versity of California Press.

*Campbell, S. 2004. Flaws and Fallacies in Statistical

Thinking. Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications.

*Crossen, C. 1994. Tainted Truth: The Manipulation of Fact

in America. New York: Simon & Schuster.

*Freedman, D., R. Pisani, R. Purves, and A. Adhikari. 1997.

Statistics. 3rd ed. New York: Norton.

*Gonick, L., and W. Smith. 1993. The Cartoon Guide to

Statistics. New York: HarperCollins.

Halsey, J., and E. Reda. 2006. Excel Student Laboratory

Manual and Workbook. Boston: Addison-Wesley.

*Heyde, C., and E. Seneta, eds. 2001. Statisticians of the

Centuries. New York: Springer-Verlag.

*Hollander, M., and F. Proschan. 1984. The Statistical Ex-

orcist: Dispelling Statistics Anxiety. New York: Marcel
Dekker.

*Holmes, C. 1990. The Honest Truth About Lying with

Statistics. Springfield, Ill.: Charles C. Thomas.

*Hooke, R. 1983. How to Tell the Liars from the Statisti-

cians. New York: Marcel Dekker.

*Huff, D. 1993. How to Lie with Statistics. New York: Norton.
Humphrey, P. 2006. Graphing Calculator Manual for the 

TI-83 Plus, TI-84 Plus, and the TI-89. Boston: Addison-
Wesley.

*Jaffe, A., and H. Spirer. 1987. Misused Statistics. New York:

Marcel Dekker.

*Kimble, G. 1978. How to Use (and Misuse) Statistics.

Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall.

Kotz, S., and D. Stroup. 1983. Educated Guessing—How to

Cope in an Uncertain World. New York: Marcel Dekker.

*Loyer, M. 2006. Student Solutions Manual to Accompany

Elementary Statistics. 10th ed. Boston: Addison-Wesley.

*Moore, D. 2001. Statistics: Concepts and Controversies.

5th ed. San Francisco: Freeman.

Morgan, J. 2006. SAS Student Laboratory Manual and Work-

book. 3rd ed. Boston: Addison-Wesley.

*Paulos, J. 2001. Innumeracy: Mathematical Illiteracy and

Its Consequences. New York: Hill and Wang.

Peck, R. 2006. SPSS Student Laboratory Manual and Work-

book. Boston: Addison-Wesley.

*Reichard, R. 1974. The Figure Finaglers. New York:

McGraw-Hill.

*Reichmann, W. 1962. Use and Abuse of Statistics. New

York: Oxford University Press.

*Rossman, A. 1996. Workshop Statistics: Discovery with

Data. New York: Springer.

*Salsburg, D. 2000. The Lady Tasting Tea: How Statistics

Revolutionized the Twentieth Century. New York: W. H.
Freeman.

Sheskin, D. 1997. Handbook of Parametric and Nonparamet-

ric Statistical Procedures. Boca Raton, Fla.: CRC Press.

Simon, J. 1992. Resampling: The New Statistics. Belmont,

Calif.: Duxbury Press.

*Stigler, S. 1986. The History of Statistics. Cambridge,

Mass.: Harvard University Press.

*Tanur, J., ed. 1989. Statistics: A Guide to the Unknown. 3rd

ed. Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth.

Triola, M. 2006. Minitab Student Laboratory Manual and

Workbook. 10th ed. Boston: Addison-Wesley.

Triola, M. 2006. STATDISK 10.0 Student Laboratory Man-

ual and Workbook. 10th ed. Boston: Addison-Wesley.

Triola, M., and L. Franklin. 1994. Business Statistics.

Boston: Addison-Wesley.

Triola, M., and M. Triola. 2006. Biostatistics for the Biolog-

ical and Health Sciences. Boston: Addison-Wesley.

*Tufte, E. 2001. The Visual Display of Quantitative Infor-

mation. 2nd ed. Cheshire, Conn.: Graphics Press.

Tukey, J. 1977. Exploratory Data Analysis. Boston: Addison-

Wesley.

Zwillinger, D., and S. Kokoska. 2000. CRC Standard Proba-

bility and Statistics Tables and Formulae. Boca Raton, Fla.:
CRC Press.

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