Statistics Susan Elizabeth Cooper-Nguyen
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These podcasts are for students interested in learning or reviewing topics in an introductory statistics class. Podcast topics include describing and summarizing data both graphically and numerically, probability, various distributions, confidence intervals, tests of significance, and exploration of bivariate data.
This show focuses more on practice with using a graphing calculator and Microsoft Excel and less of the formulaic approach.
Some of the podcasts are raw (unedited) clips from a live classroom. This course, taught on campus twice per week for 100 minutes, was recorded at the Lancaster Campus of Harrisburg Area Community College.
This course requires the use of a graphing calculator such as a TI-83 or TI-84 and Excel.
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27. Binomial probalbity distributions
In this video I tell the story of Joy Milne and her ability to smell Parkinson's disease and use part of that story as an intro to learning the characteristics of the binomial probability distribtion. We learn how to create binomial probability distributions using excel and the binomial formula..
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25.Probability and counting principles BIG review
Big review of basic laws of probability and counting principles . This is a recording in front of a live classroom.
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24. Counting principles -extra practice
In this video we practice using various counting principles in sample problems.
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23. Counting principles intro (lesson 9)
Here I present some of the basic rules for counting techniques needed in an intro to probability course.
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22. The Birthday Paradox problem
We explore the birthday problem: What is the probability that at least 2 people share the same birthday in a classroom of 25 people?
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21.Probability notes part 4 (lesson 8)
This is part of 4 of 4 on the basic laws of probability. This podcast focuses on conditional probability and the test for independent events.