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Explains the Importance of Statistics to Science Students

This series was produced specifically to highlight the relevance of statistics and to teach students the basic statistical methods. The programs use sequences of "live action" video to illustrate relevant situations across a broad range of subject areas, and dynamic animation is used to explain the theoretical principles of statistical methods and to clarify the processes involved. 4-part series, 20-25 minutes each.



 
                    

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The Series Includes : Handling Variability | Describing Data | Using Samples | Bivariate Data: When y Depends on x
     


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