Population Means – Part 2
Published: Mar 7th, 2014
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Published: Mar 7th, 2014
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Published: Mar 7th, 2014
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Published: Feb 5th, 2014
Video (2:08) Transcript – Normal Random Variables This document linked from Normal Random Variables
Published: Jan 20th, 2014
Random Variables Binomial Random Variables Continuous Random Variables We have almost reached the end our discussion of probability. We were introduced to the important concept of random variables, which are quantitative variables whose […]
Published: Oct 15th, 2013
View Lecture Slides with Transcript – Sampling Distributions – All Parts The applet used in this video is no longer available. Work to understand the idea – we are now looking […]
Published: Jul 23rd, 2013
View Lecture Slides with Transcript – The Normal Shape Video (5:34) This document is linked from The Normal Shape.
Published: Feb 16th, 2013
Other Levels of Confidence Understanding the General Structure of Confidence Intervals CO-4: Distinguish among different measurement scales, choose the appropriate descriptive and inferential statistical methods based on these distinctions, and interpret […]
Published: Feb 16th, 2013
The purpose of this activity is to use computer simulation to visually explore and reinforce the relationship between confidence and width, for confidence intervals. We will use an applet to […]
Published: Feb 16th, 2013
The General Case CO-4: Distinguish among different measurement scales, choose the appropriate descriptive and inferential statistical methods based on these distinctions, and interpret the results. LO 4.30: Interpret confidence intervals for population […]
Published: Feb 12th, 2013
We have finally reached the end our discussion of probability with our discussion of sampling distributions, which can be viewed in two ways. On the one hand Sampling Distributions can be […]