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Post by Abraham Hsu on February 11, 2010

***Column "Yes" total =/= 279, but 379, therefore 178/379

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Post by M Holland on December 1, 2010

Extra example 2 has errors in the finding the probability of the first item

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Post by Daniel Goff on April 18, 2012

great lecture...very informative

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Post by Matthew Manning on September 16, 2012

What specific areas of Math on Educator.Com should I brush up on in order be successful at Statistics, I have obtained an override to bypass lower level classes. But I need to know specifically what I need to review in order to do well. Please be very specific, Thanks

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Post by Matthew Manning on September 17, 2012

Just to make sure I'm understanding this correctly, Descriptive Statistics is basically exact information (the type of information that we desire from a population, but are unable to obtain. Inferential statistics is the information that we gain from samples, and we then use that info in order to come to conclusions.

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Post by Jameelah Hegazy on October 22, 2012

Great lecture.

Is it possible for members to save your lecture slides?

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Post by Manoj Joseph on April 26 at 04:09:26 AM

It seems there is some problem with the last part of the lecture. specifically from putting together descriptive...examples. The video is not working. can you help me to view the part. is there some accessibility restrictions to basic package?

Descriptive Statistics vs. Inferential Statistics

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Mathematics: General Statistics