I am a little puzzled (and maybe I just read it wrong) but I think that Pagano 
is fairly unique in that he actually formats his book as Jim suggests, starting 
with the binomial distribution (and the sign test) as the first inferential 
test so that students can understand the concept with an easily understood 
distribution before moving on to t, F and chi square. Maybe Jim just meant that 
when he doesn't use Pagano, he supplements the probability info after Pagano's 
pattern. 

In any case, I would recommend Pagano for that distinctive.

Rick

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-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Clark [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2010 9:29 AM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: Re: [tips] Opinion about a stats text

Hi

We've used various versions of Pagano here for our one semester (12 weeks) 
intro stats course and it works well.  My impression is that there is not a lot 
of variation across such books.  As for whether it is too "light" depends on 
what you want to cover and in what depth.  We do not cover all of the material 
in the text in our course.  When I have taught the course I sometimes 
supplement the material on probability, mainly because I like to lay a strong 
foundation for the binomial distribution to introduce hypothesis testing with a 
test that students can actually calculate probabilities for different 
hypothetical outcomes.  The later distributions are more mysterious to them, 
although simulations help (I think).

Take care
Jim


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Department of Psychology
University of Winnipeg
Winnipeg, Manitoba
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