Up to this point in the book, we’ve discussed some of the key ideas in experimental design, and we’ve talked a little about how you can summarize a data set. I have studied many languages-French, Spanish and a little Italian, but no one told me that Statistics was a foreign language. Sections 4.1 & 4.9 - Adapted text by Danielle Navarro Section 4.10 - 4.11 & 4.13 - Mix of Matthew Crump & Danielle Navarro Section 4.12 - 4.13 - Adapted text by Danielle Navarro 4.13.6 Estimating the population standard deviation.4.13.3 Experiments and Population parameters.4.10.3 Sampling distributions exist for any sample statistic!.4.10.1 Sampling distribution of the sample means.4.10 Sampling distributions and the central limit theorem.4.8.5 Population parameters and sample statistics.4.8.4 How much does it matter if you don’t have a simple random sample?. 4.8.3 Most samples are not simple random samples.4.4.2 Working with the binomial distribution in R.4.3.1 Introducing probability distributions.4.2.3 What’s the difference? And who is right?.4.1 How are probability and statistics different?.
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