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Unit 4B: Inference for Relationships

Published: Mar 29th, 2014

The following video is old and likely should eventually be replaced. There is no presentation for this video which generally follows the course materials. Transcript – Unit 4B Inference for Relationships Video (5:15) […]

Case C-Q

Published: Sep 4th, 2013

View Lecture Slides with Transcript – Case C-Q Video (6:34) This document is linked from Case C-Q.

Role-Type Classification

Published: Sep 4th, 2013

View Lecture Slides with Transcript – Role Type Classification – All Parts Part A (4:49) Part B (4:57) This document is linked from Role-Type Classification.

Did I Get This – Role-Type Classification

Published: Dec 23rd, 2012

  In each of the following three problems, you are presented with a brief description of a study involving two variables. Based on the role-type classification of the two variables, […]

Learn By Doing – Role-Type Classification

Published: Dec 23rd, 2012

Now, you complete the remaining examples, repeated below. 2. How is the number of calories in a hot dog related to (or affected by) the type of hot dog (beef, meat or poultry)? In […]

Unit 4B: Inference for Relationships

Unit 4B: Inference for Relationships

Published: Aug 27th, 2012

Introduction Two-Sided Tests CO-4: Distinguish among different measurement scales, choose the appropriate descriptive and inferential statistical methods based on these distinctions, and interpret the results. LO 4.20: Classify a data analysis situation […]

Case C-Q

Case C-Q

Published: Aug 21st, 2012

Categorical Explanatory and Quantitative Response Let’s Summarize CO-4: Distinguish among different measurement scales, choose the appropriate descriptive and inferential statistical methods based on these distinctions, and interpret the results. LO 4.20: Classify […]

Role-Type Classification

Role-Type Classification

Published: Aug 21st, 2012

Role of a Variable in a Study Role-Type Classification CO-4: Distinguish among different measurement scales, choose the appropriate descriptive and inferential statistical methods based on these distinctions, and interpret the results. […]