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Statistics is a mathematical science pertaining to the collection, analysis, interpretation or explanation, and presentation of data. Statisticians improve the quality of data with the design of expe...
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Statistical mechanics (or statistical thermodynamics ) is the application of probability theory, which includes mathematical tools for dealing with large populations, to the field of mechanics, whi...
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For example, there is often a dichotomy between highly-efficient methods appropriate for data with noise from a normal distribution and more general methods for data with other types of noise. ... There is often more than one statistical tool that can be effectively applied to a given modeling application.
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The selected topics illustrate the basic assumptions of most statistical methods and/or have been demonstrated in research to be necessary components of one's general understanding of the "quantitative nature" of reality (Nisbett, et al., 1987). Because of space limitations, we will focus mostly on the functional aspects...
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STAT 311 Elements of Statistical Methods (5) NW, QSR ; Elementary concepts of probability and sampling; binomial and normal distributions. Basic concepts of hypothesis testing, estimation, and confidence intervals;
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