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Course Materials. Required Workbook: Stat 100 Incomplete Lecture Notes Workbook by Ellen Fireman, Karle Flanagan, and John Marden. Please make sure to get the navy blue Spring 2023 version Published by Stipes J. Available at the Illini Union Bookstore for $35 or buy online at Stipes.
In Stat 100, we use statistics to research a topic we're all interested in - ourselves. We collect data on ourselves through anonymous surveys, largely on the sort of social questions on which students have shown intense interest.
Spring 2020 Stat 100 Lecture 10 (2020-02-25) From Yuk Tung Liu 2/25/2020. 1,086 1,086 plays 0. Spring 2020 Stat 100 Lecture 9 (2020-02-20) 01:13:40duration 1 hour 13 minutes.
Courses. STAT 100 Statistics credit: 3 Hours. First course in probability and statistics at a precalculus level; emphasizes basic concepts, including descriptive statistics, elementary probability, estimation, and hypothesis testing in both nonparametric and normal models.
Statistical computing using a statistical package such as R or a spreadsheet. Topics to be covered include data summary and visualization, study design, elementary probability, categorical data, comparative experiments, multiple linear regression, analysis of variance, statistical inferences and model diagnostics.
F21 Stat 100: Week 9, Lecture 2. From Karle Flanagan 10/20/2021. 1,182 1,182 plays 0. EV and SE for the sum. F21 Stat 100: Week 9, Lecture 1. 01:00:00duration 1 hour 0 minutes.
This class starts with a quick review of Stat 100 material and then moves on to talk about things like hypothesis testing, power, multiple regression, ANOVA, etc. Like Stat 100, it uses a partially completed notebook that you fill in during class.