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Hypothesis Testing, Types of Error, and Small Samples
 In this program, a helpful bunch of bullies comes to grips with null and alternate hypotheses, the significance level, the test statistic, acceptance and rejection regions, one- and two-tailed tests, and Type I and Type II errors. The essentials of d...(more details) |
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Probability
 What are the odds that a casino card dealer and a pair of Simon and Garfunkel wannabes know something about probability? This program begins by defining probability and sampling, experiments, simple and compound events, and sample space. Next, the fo...(more details) |
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Introduction to Statistics and the Relative Frequency Histogram
 After concisely defining the purpose of statistics, section one of this program uses Five-Card Charlie's Fuzzy Dice Cola to examine the concepts of population and sampling and to catalogue the elements of statistical problems. In section two, data de...(more details) |
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Binomial Probability Distribution
 What is the binomial probability that Mickey, a lounge lizard, will get a phone number? After presenting the five characteristics of binomial probability distribution and explaining the binomial probability formula-including a review of factorials-th...(more details) |
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Measures of Variability and Relative Standing
 In this program, grumpy old men and competitive statistics students serve as samples for working with two more types of numerical representation: variability and relative standing. Section one wrestles with range, deviation, variance, and standard de...(more details) |
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