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Introduction
Course Guide
EXAMPLE Introduction
Section 1.1: Organizing Data
Section 1.2: Sampling and Experiments
Section 1.3: Summarizing Numerical Data
Section 1.4: Summarizing Categorical Data
Section 2.1: Probabilities of Events
Section 2.2: Conditional Probability
Section 2.3: The Normal Distribution
Section 3.1: Sampling Variability
Section 3.2: Confidence Intervals
Section 3.3: Hypothesis Testing
Section 4.1: Inference for Proportions
Section 4.2: Testing Goodness of Fit in One-Way Tables
Section 4.3: Testing Independence in Two-Way Tables
Section 5.1: Inference for One Mean or a Mean Difference from Two Paired Groups
Section 5.2: Inference for Difference in Means from Two Independent Groups
Section 5.3: Inference for Multiple Means Using ANOVA
Section 6.1: Linear Association Between Two Numerical Variables
Section 6.2: Simple Linear Regression
Section 6.3: Influential Points in Regression
Section 6.4: Multiple Linear Regression
Glossary
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