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Chapter 5 - 6 STAT 95 Notes
This document can be helpful in all Introductory Stat classes, it deals with ideas of z-scores (transforming and defining them), inferential statistics, using a normal curve table, null and alternative hypothesis, standard and normal deviations, along with regions of rejection and critical values.
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This document can be helpful in all Introductory Stat classes, it deals with ideas of z-scores (transforming and defining them), inferential statistics, using a normal curve table, null and alternative hypothesis, standard and normal deviations, along with regions of rejection and critical values.
Chapter 1 - 4 Intro to Stats Chapter Notes
This document is a follow along handout with my own personal notes added onto it; this document consists of ideas having to do with descriptive stats. Meaning this goes over the mean, median and mode, the different distributions, beginner STAT terms, frequency distribution tables etc. etc.
- Class notes
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This document is a follow along handout with my own personal notes added onto it; this document consists of ideas having to do with descriptive stats. Meaning this goes over the mean, median and mode, the different distributions, beginner STAT terms, frequency distribution tables etc. etc.
Condensed Chapter 1-4 Stat 95 Notes
This document is notes taken from/in class with the a statistic book based of of the theories presented by Howard Tokunaga; which include the basic ideas of mode, median, mean, research hypotheses, modality, symmetry and variability, measures of central tendency, along with other things when relating to describing statistical data with figures.
- Class notes
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This document is notes taken from/in class with the a statistic book based of of the theories presented by Howard Tokunaga; which include the basic ideas of mode, median, mean, research hypotheses, modality, symmetry and variability, measures of central tendency, along with other things when relating to describing statistical data with figures.