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Statistics - a QuickStudy Laminated Reference Guide - cover

Statistics - a QuickStudy Laminated Reference Guide

Inc. BarCharts

Publisher: QuickStudy Reference Guides

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Essential #1 best-selling reference for more than 20 years sold in almost every college bookstore in the country. The core statistics course is a critical and difficult class for many and develops a foundation that will support use of statistics in higher level courses in so many subject areas and majors. This six-page laminated guide is filled with more need-to-know facts per page than any book or website and will continue to support in future study. The equations, tables, and graphs that matter most accompany concisely written explanations in an outline format for easy access. This reference tool for students and professionals is proven to work selling millions since it's release. With the answers you need at your fingertips this durable tool will last your entire career and is an incredible value. 6 page laminated guide includes:  Terminology  Frequency Distribution  Measures of Central Tendency  Measures of Dispersion  Graphing Techniques  Probability  Random Variables  Continuous Random Variables  Statistical Inference  Biased & Unbiased Estimators  Standard Error of the Mean  Hypothesis Testing  Central Limit Theorem  Inference for Population Mean Using the Z-Statistic  Inference for Population Mean using the t-Statistic  Confidence Intervals  Comparing Population Means  Comparing Variances  Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)  Proportions  Correlation  Chi-Square Tests  Hypothesis Test for Linear Correlation  Regression  Simple Linear Regression  Significance of a Regression Model  Linear Determination  Residuals
Available since: 11/30/2009.
Print length: 44 pages.

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