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Statistical Sciences
1024A/B -
Introduction to Statistics
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Statistical inference, experimental design, sampling design, confidence intervals and hypothesis tests for means and proportions, regression and correlation.
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Statistical Sciences
2035 -
Statistics for Business and Social Sciences
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Descriptive statistics and graphs, probability and distributions. Sampling, hypothesis testing, and confidence intervals. Experimental design and analysis of variance. Regression and correlation, including multiple regression. Applications emphasized. This course cannot be taken for credit in any module in Statistics, Actuarial Science, or Financial Modelling.
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All other courses in Introductory Statistics (except Statistical Sciences 1023A/B and 1024A/B): Biology 2244A/B, Economics 2122A/B, 2222A/B, Geography 2210A/B, Health Sciences 3801A/B, MOS 2242A/B, Psychology 2810, 2820E, 2830A/B, 2850A/B, 2851A/B, Social Work 2207A/B, Sociology 2205A/B, Statistical Sciences 2141A/B, 2143A/B, 2244A/B, 2858A/B, 2037A/B if taken prior to Fall 2010, the former Psychology 2885 (Brescia), the former Social Work 2205, the former Statistical Sciences 2122A/B.
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Statistical Sciences
2037A/B -
Statistics for Health
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Descriptive statistics, graphical and verbal fallacies, decision trees, confidence intervals, and multiple regression. Intended primarily for non-science students, and cannot be taken for credit by students in Statistical and Actuarial Sciences or Mathematics programs.
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All other courses or half courses in Introductory Statistics.
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