10: Inference for Means Last updated Dec 7, 2020 Save as PDF 9.20: Putting It Together- Inference for Two Proportions 10.1: Why It Matters- Inference for Means Page ID13974 Lumen LearningLumen Learning ( \newcommand{\kernel}{\mathrm{null}\,}\) 10.1: Why It Matters- Inference for Means10.2: Hypothesis Test for a Difference in Two Population Means (2 of 2)10.3: Estimating the Difference in Two Population Means10.4: Putting It Together- Inference for Means10.5: StatTutor- Analyzing Data From a Course’s Grade Book10.6: Assignment- Distribution of Sample Means10.7: Assignment- Connection between Confidence Intervals and Sampling Distributions10.8: Assignment- Hypothesis Testing for the Population Mean10.9: Assignment- Matched Pairs10.10: Assignment- Checking Conditions10.11: Assignment- Two Independent Samples10.12: Introduction to Distribution of Sample Means10.13: Distribution of Sample Means (1 of 4)10.14: Distribution of Sample Means (2 of 4)10.15: Distribution of Sample Means (3 of 4)10.16: Distribution of Sample Means (4 of 4)10.17: Introduction to Estimating a Population Mean10.18: Estimating a Population Mean (1 of 3)10.19: Estimating a Population Mean (2 of 3)10.20: Estimating a Population Mean (3 of 3)10.21: Introduction to Hypothesis Test for a Population Mean10.22: Hypothesis Test for a Population Mean (1 of 5)10.23: Hypothesis Test for a Population Mean (2 of 5)10.24: Hypothesis Test for a Population Mean (3 of 5)10.25: Hypothesis Test for a Population Mean (4 of 5)10.26: Hypothesis Test for a Population Mean (5 of 5)10.27: Introduction to Inference for a Difference in Two Population Means10.28: Inference for a Difference in Two Population Means10.29: Hypothesis Test for a Difference in Two Population Means (1 of 2)