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Introduction
Graphing Distributions
Summarizing Distributions
Describing Bivariate Data
Probability
Research Design
Normal Distribution
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Introduction
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History
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Areas of Normal Distributions
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Varieties Demonstration
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Standard Normal
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Normal Approximation to the Binomial
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Normal Approximation Demo
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Statistical Literacy
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Exercises
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Advanced Graphs
Sampling Distributions
Estimation
Logic of Hypothesis Testing
Tests of Means
Power
Regression
Analysis of Variance
Transformations
Chi Square
Distribution Free Tests
Effect Size
Case Studies
Calculators
Glossary
Chapter:
Front
1. Introduction
2. Graphing Distributions
3. Summarizing Distributions
4. Describing Bivariate Data
5. Probability
6. Research Design
7. Normal Distribution
8. Advanced Graphs
9. Sampling Distributions
10. Estimation
11. Logic of Hypothesis Testing
12. Tests of Means
13. Power
14. Regression
15. Analysis of Variance
16. Transformations
17. Chi Square
18. Distribution Free Tests
19. Effect Size
20. Case Studies
21. Calculators
22. Glossary
Section:
Contents
Introduction
History
Areas of Normal Distributions
Varieties Demonstration
Standard Normal
Normal Approximation to the Binomial
Normal Approximation Demo
Statistical Literacy
Exercises
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Learning Objectives
Name the person who discovered the normal distribution and state the problem he applied it to
State the relationship between the normal and binomial distributions
State who related the normal distribution to errors
Describe briefly the central limit theorem
State who was the first to prove the central limit theorem