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Notes:
Includes index.
Description based on print version record.
Contents:
- Introduction
- Organizing data
- Descriptive measures
- Probability
- Discrete random variables
- Continuous random variables and their probability distributions
- Sampling distributions
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- Estimation and sample size determination: one population
- Tests of hypothesis: one population
- Inferences for two populations
- Chi-square procedures
- Analysis of variance (ANOVA)
- Regression and correlation
- Nonparametric statistics.
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