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Elements of Statistics (Paper-Based)

(Course Available After Purchase)Instructor: Theodore Pejman$355

Overview:
Apply statistical procedures and principles to practical exercises and problems. The underlying concepts and logic of statistical methods are emphasized, as well as computational techniques. This course is also part of the Human Resources Management and Meteorology Certificates. ACE College Credit Recommendation Service reviewed.

In this independent study paper-based course, you submit assignments to an instructor, who grades them and gives you feedback. Textbook must be purchased separately. Take up to one year to complete.

Who Should Attend?
Persons who need familiarity with the language and fundamental concepts of statistics to broaden their competence in their chosen field and for those who need the background for more advanced courses in statistics.
Prerequisites:
Elementary college algebra and access to a desk calculator.
Additional Information:
Order textbooks from Specialty Books. Select subject area Mathematics and Statistics, then select course.
Syllabus:
Syllabus -- Elements of Statistics, STAT3350C, Grad. School, USDA Order books from Specialty Books.

Contents
  • LESSON 1: Methods for Describing Sets of Data
  • LESSON 2: Probability
  • LESSON 3: Discrete and Continuous Random Variables
  • LESSON 4: Sampling Distributions
  • LESSON 5: Inferences Based on a Single Sample
  • LESSON 6: Inferences Based on Two Samples
  • LESSON 7: Analysis of Variance
  • LESSON 8: Simple Linear Regression
  • LESSON 9: Chi-Square Test
  • LESSON 10: Nonparametric Statistics
  • Final Examination


  • Course Details
    CODE:  STAT3350C
    TYPE:  Distance Education
    LENGTH:  Up to 1 Year(s)
    CREDITS:  3
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