Concepts in Statistics (Lumen)
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Using highly interactive learning design, this Concepts in Statistics course provides students with a strong understanding of fundamental principles that guide the study of statistical inference. Drawing from Open Learning Initiative (OLI) source content, this course’s simulations and lab-style synthesis activities invite hands-on exploration of statistical concepts. Students learn to summarize data graphically and numerically; examine relationships among quantitative data; understand the role of probability and probability distributions; link probability to statistical inference; and conduct foundational statistical calculations and analyses.
Front Matter
- 1: Types of Statistical Studies and Producing Data
- 2: Summarizing Data Graphically and Numerically
- 3: Examining Relationships- Quantitative Data
- 4: Nonlinear Models
- 5: Relationships in Categorical Data with Intro to Probability
- 6: Probability and Probability Distributions
- 7: Linking Probability to Statistical Inference
- 8: Inference for One Proportion
- 9: Inference for Two Proportions
- 10: Inference for Means
- 11: Chi-Square Tests
- 12: Appendix
Back Matter
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