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Subject: Statistics (STAT)
CRN: 10050
Lecture
St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Science Hall 431
(Formerly IDTH 201) This course is for students desiring to satisfy the coverage of STAT 220 ( a full semester of statistics), when less than one full semester of statistics has been taken. Review of inferential statistics; sampling distribution of the sample mean and sample proportion, central limit theorem, confidence intervals and hypothesis tests for one and two means and one and two proportions. Introduction to basic applications: tests of independence, analysis of variance and linear regression. A statistical package must be used as tool. Prerequisite: STAT 206 (IDTH 206) or at least .35 semester, but less than one semester of statistics. Note: Students who receive credit for STAT 201 may not receive credit for STAT 220.
2 Credits