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This applet, designed by McGraw-Hill Higher Education, is designed to help students visualize the concept of confidence intervals by allowing the user to select sample size, standard deviation, and confidence level, then...
This collection of applets, created by McGraw-Hill Higher Education, is designed illustrate key concepts described in "Statistical Techniques for Business and Economics," but does not require use of this textbook. Topics...
Published by MIT and created by Professor Dmitry Panchenko for the Spring semester of 2005, this online course provides an introduction to probability and statistics for undergraduate students. The topics included are...
Created by Richard Dudley of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, this lesson, Mathematical Statistics, is a graduate-level course featuring book chapters and sections presented as lecture notes, problem sets,...
This site, created by Michelle Lacey of Yale University, gives an explanation, a definition and an example of multiple linear regression. Topics include: confidence intervals, tests of significance, and squared multiple...
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