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804 230 - Statistics |
Studies appropriate statistical techniques for the systematic collection, presentation, analysis and interpretation of data using experimental and quasi-experimental methods found in research. Studies statistical inference including techniques, confidence intervals, types I and II errors, hypothesis testing, and results interpretation. Also includes descriptive statistics, basic probability-theory, the Central Limit Theorem; the binomial, normal, Student t, chi-squared, and F distributions; and techniques of 1 and 2 sample tests, linear regression, correlation, sample sizes, an introduction to analysis of variance and selected nonparametric procedures. May require use of a graphing calculator or computer software.
4.000 Credit hours 72.000 Lecture hours Levels: Credit Programs/Classes Schedule Types: Web Conferencing, Independent Study, Online, Lecture, Supplemental Instruction Liberal Arts Division Mathematics Department Course Attributes: Liberal Arts Course Selective, Math or Science Selective, Math Selective Prerequisites: Credit Programs/Classes level 804 118 Minimum Grade of C or ( COMPASS-Algebra 39 or ACT Mathematics preentry assmt 22) or ( Bachelor's Science Y or Bachelor's Arts Y) |
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