Distribution (Probability theory)


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Data analysis for one variable -- QA276.18 .C66 1992 PT.2
The second segment in a five part introductory video statistics course. What steps must be followed to measure one variable, such as a batting average, the emissions of an engine or the growth of a child? Concepts of normal curves, normal calculations, and straight-line and exponential growth are introduced as tools to predict the effect of a single variable, or the growth of a variable over time.
Data analysis for one variable -- QA276.18 .C66 1992 PT.2
The second segment in a five part introductory video statistics course. What steps must be followed to measure one variable, such as a batting average, the emissions of an engine or the growth of a child? Concepts of normal curves, normal calculations, and straight-line and exponential growth are introduced as tools to predict the effect of a single variable, or the growth of a variable over time.
Introduction to inference -- QA276.18 .C66 1992 PT.5
The fifth segment in a five part introductory video statistics course. Once a statistical experiment yields results, these results have to be qualified. Battery makers test a sample of their product to estimate how long each battery will last. Confidence intervals are introduced to determine how accurate that estimate is. Does coaching for the Scholastic Aptitude Test make a difference? Significan
Introduction to inference -- QA276.18 .C66 1992 PT.5
The fifth segment in a five part introductory video statistics course. Once a statistical experiment yields results, these results have to be qualified. Battery makers test a sample of their product to estimate how long each battery will last. Confidence intervals are introduced to determine how accurate that estimate is. Does coaching for the Scholastic Aptitude Test make a difference? Significan
Picture this ; Place your bets -- QA93 .F67 1987 VOL.8-9
"Picture this" discusses pictorial data using graphs, histograms, and box plates to reveal changes and patterns that can then be examined in terms of mean, median, quartile, and outlier. States that the human brain can quickly grasp statistics when presented as pictures. "Place your bets" discusses the technics of sampling distributions, normal curves, standard deviations, and uses the theory of p
Picture this ; Place your bets -- QA93 .F67 1987 VOL.8-9
"Picture this" discusses pictorial data using graphs, histograms, and box plates to reveal changes and patterns that can then be examined in terms of mean, median, quartile, and outlier. States that the human brain can quickly grasp statistics when presented as pictures. "Place your bets" discusses the technics of sampling distributions, normal curves, standard deviations, and uses the theory of p


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