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MATH 1P98 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Eye Color, Simple Random Sample
Statistics the science of collecting and analyzing data in relation to a population. Population the entire group of interest to the standard numerical
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MATH 1P98 Lecture 1: Lecture 1_ Basic definitions
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MATH 1P98 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Upper Class, Frequency Distribution
Proportion the ratio of the following type: # of objects with desired property / total # of objects. The proportion of diamonds in a deck of cards ----
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MATH 1P98 Lecture 2: 1p98 Lecture 2: proportions and percentages
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MATH 1P98 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Histogram
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MATH 1P98 Lecture 3: Stats Chapter 1 and 2
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MATH 1P98 Lecture 3: 1p98 lecture 3: Measures of Central Tendency: mean, median, mode
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MATH 1P98 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: U96
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MATH 1P98 Lecture 4: Stats Chapter 3
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MATH 1P98 Lecture 4: Median, Mode, Measures of dispersion, Standard Deviation
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MATH 1P98 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Simple Random Sample, Quartile, Interquartile Range
The frequency of the current class plus the freq. of all previous classes. For data that is (approx. ) bell-shaped or normal: approx. 68% of data will
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MATH 1P98 Lecture 5: Cumulative Freq. , Empirical Rule, Relative Standing, Percentiles, IQR
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MATH 1P98 Lecture 5: Stats Chapter 4
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MATH 1P98 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Central Limit Theorem
6. 4 - central limit theorem (clt) normal distribution. by a normal distribution when the samples are large enough (n > 30) S. d divided by the square
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MATH 1P98 Lecture 6: Special Cases
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MATH 1P98 Lecture 6: Basic probability
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MATH 1P98 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Variance, Standard Deviation, Bias Of An Estimator
Instead of using values from the original population (which are practically unobtainable), we focus on values obtained from samples of our population.
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MATH 1P98 Lecture 7: Addition Rule, Multiplication rule
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MATH 1P98 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Normal Distribution, Random Variable
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MATH 1P98 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Sample Space, Quartile
We need a way to convert a normally dist. Real data may not have = 0, = 1, so it won"t be standard. Going from z to x: z + = Suppose heights are normal
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MATH 1P98 Lecture 8: Counting rules, permutation, and combination
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MATH 1P98 Lecture 9: Probability Distributions
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MATH 1P98 Lecture 10: Stats Chapter 5
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MATH 1P98 Lecture 10: Binomial Probability Distribution
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MATH 1P98 Lecture 11: Poisson Distribution, and the difference between binomial and poisson
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MATH 1P98 Lecture 12: Continuous Distribution
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MATH 1P98 Lecture 13: Stats lecture notes from October 3'2018
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MATH 1P98 Lecture 14: Real world Applications of Normal Distribution
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MATH 1P98 Lecture 15: 6.3 Sampling Distribution
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MATH 1P98 Lecture 15: Sampling Distributions
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MATH 1P98 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Confidence Interval, Statistical Parameter, Simple Random Sample
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MATH 1P98 Lecture 16: 6.4: Central Limit Theorem
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MATH 1P98 Lecture 16: 6.4 Central Limit Theorem
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MATH 1P98 Lecture 17: MATH 1P98 lecture 17
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MATH 1P98 Lecture 17: 6.4 Continued: Sampling Distributions
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MATH 1P98 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Standard Deviation, Transaction Time, Simple Random Sample
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MATH 1P98 Lecture 18: MATH 1P98
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MATH 1P98 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Sapeh, Tigrinya Language
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MATH 1P98 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Piper Sarmentosum
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MATH 1P98 Lecture 19: 7.1 continuation and 7.2: estimating the population mean
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MATH 1P98 Lecture 20: MATH 1P98 -- lecture 20
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MATH 1P98 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Simple Random Sample, Test Statistic
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MATH 1P98 Lecture 20: 7.3 continued
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MATH 1P98 Lecture 21: Chapter 8.1: Hypothesis Testing, other half of inforential statistics
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MATH 1P98 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Test Statistic, She Language, Bes
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MATH 1P98 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Vehicle Insurance
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MATH 1P98 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Type I And Type Ii Errors
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MATH 1P98 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Test Statistic, Eega, Afro
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MATH 1P98 Lecture 23:
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MATH 1P98 Lecture 23: 8.2 Continued
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MATH 1P98 Lecture 24: 8.3
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MATH 1P98 Lecture 24: 8.3: Hypothesis Tests on single Mean
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MATH 1P98 Lecture 25: 9.1
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MATH 1P98 Lecture Notes - Lecture 25: Latte, Usho, Statistical Hypothesis Testing
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MATH 1P98 Lecture 26: 9.2
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MATH 1P98 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Stotting, Organization Of Ukrainian Nationalists, Suger
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MATH 1P98 Lecture Notes - Lecture 27: Phenylalanine, Null Character
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MATH 1P98 Lecture Notes - Lecture 27: Organization Of Ukrainian Nationalists
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