ExpiredStatistics & Probability (Complete) For College/AP Students

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Requirements
  • You should have some understanding of basic arithmetic.
  • Other than that, this course starts from the building blocks of statistics and probability, and works from there!
Description

This course has been updated in 2019. Check out some of our lectures below!

Included in the purchase of this course are:

  • 100+ Comprehensive & Meaningful Lectures
  • Dozens Of Homework Assignments (Autograded) Via MyOpenMath
  • Several Quizzes (Autograded) To Assess Understanding Of Each Section
  • Comprehensive Midterm Exams And Final Exams (Autograded) To Assess Understand Of The Entire Curriculum
  • A Complete Open-Source Online Statistics Textbook

You are probably asking yourself the question, “When and where will I use statistics?” If you read any newspaper, watch television, or use the Internet, you will see statistical information. There are statistics about crime, sports, education, politics, and real estate. Typically, when you read a newspaper article or watch a television news program, you are given sample information. With this information, you may make a decision about the correctness of a statement, claim, or “fact.” Statistical methods can help you make the “best educated guess.”

Since you will undoubtedly be given statistical information at some point in your life, you need to know some techniques for analyzing the information thoughtfully. Think about buying a house or managing a budget. Think about your chosen profession. The fields of economics, business, psychology, education, biology, law, computer science, police science, and early childhood development require at least one course in statistics.

Who this course is for:
  • College Statistics follows the scope and sequence requirements of a one-semester statistics course and is geared toward students in AP Statistics or any college-level statistics course.


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