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13-R Converting a fraction to a percentage, denominator of 20, 25, or 50
Math 126 1.1 #7
Welcome to English 2
3-D Graphics
Introduction to Psychoanalysis and Judy Wajcman
13-12.1.1 Chi-square goodness-of-fit test
13-12.1.0 Chi-square distribution
13-9.1.1 and 9.1.2 Potential errors with hypotheses statements
13-11.3.1 Hypothesis test for the difference of population means, Paired comparisons, using TI-84 T-Test
13-11.2.1 Hypothesis test for the difference of population proportions, using TI-84 2-PropZTest
13-11.1.2 Hypothesis test for the difference of population means, t test, using TI-84 2-SampTTest
13-11.1.1 Hypothesis test for the difference of population means, Z test, using TI-84 2-SampZTest
13-10.2.1 Confidence interval for the difference of population proportion, Using TI-84 2-PropZInt
13-10.1.2 Confidence interval for the difference of pop. means, use of the t-distribution, Using TI-84 2-SampTInt
13-10.1.1 Confidence interval for the difference of pop. means, use of the standard normal, Using TI-84 2-SampZInt
13-9.4.1 Hypothesis test for a population proportion, using TI-84 1-PropZTest
13-9.3.3 Hypothesis test for the population mean, T-test, using TI-84
13-9.2.5 Hypothesis test for the population mean, Z test
13-9.1.1 and 9.1.2 Determining the null and alternative hypotheses
13-9.1.3 Type I and Type II errors
13-8.3.1 Making reasonable inferences based on prop. statistics
13-8.5.1 Selecting a distribution for inferences on the pop.mean
13-8.3.2 Confidence interval for a pop. proportion
13-8.2.2 Conf. int. for the pop. mean, use of t distribution
13-8.2.1 t distribution
13-8.1.2 Choosing an appropriate sample size
13-8.1.1 Conf. int. for the pop. mean, use of the stand. normal
13-7.4.3 Central limit theorem, sample proportion
13-7.3.2 Central limit theorem, sample mean
13-7.2.1 Normal distribution, Finding a probability, basic
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