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- Solutions (Email vanderstoepj@hope.edu for password)
- Introduction to Chance Models
- Measuring the Strength of evidence
- Alternative Measure of Strength of Evidence
- What Impacts the Strength of Evidence
- Inference for a Single Proportion: Theory-Based Approach
- Sampling from a Finite Population: Proportions
- Quantitative Data
- Inference for a Population Mean
- Statistical Inference: Confidence Intervals
- 2SD and Theory-Based Confidence intervals for a Single Proportion
- 2SD and Theory-Based Confidence intervals for a Single Mean
- Factors that Affect the Width of a Confidence Interval
- Association and Confounding AND Comparing Two Groups: Categorical Response
- Observational Studies vs Experiments
- Comparing Two Proportions: Simulation-Based Approach
- Comparing Two Proportions: Theory-Based Approach
- Comparing Two Groups: Quantitative Response
- Comparing Two Means: Simulation-Based Approach
- Comparing Two Means: Theory-Based Approach
- Paired Data & Simulation-Based Approach for Analyzing Paired Data
- Theory-Based Approach for Analyzing Data from Paired Samples
- Comparing Multiple Proportions: Simulation and Theory-Based
- Chi-Square Goodness-of-Fit Test
- Comparing Multiple Means: Simulation and Theory-Based
- Scatter Plots & Inference for the Correlation Coefficient: Simulation-Based Approach
- Least Squares Regression
- Inference for Regression Slope: Simulation and Theory-Based