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Chapter 9: Sampling and Inference

Chapter 9: Sampling and Inference

pp. 179-194

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, Texas Tech University
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Students are introduced the logic, foundation, and basics of statistical inference. The need for samples is first discussed and then how samples can be used to make inferences about the larger population. The normal distribution is then discussed, along with Z-scores to illustrate basic probability and the logic of statistical significance.

Keywords

  • sampling
  • sampling distribution
  • normal distribution
  • inference
  • Z-scores
  • statistical significance

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