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  1. This notebook is the only thing that’s required to purchase for Stat 100! You will use this notebook each week during class! Required Calculator: You’ll also need a calculator for exams.

  2. Canvas Site. http://canvas.illinois.edu. We're using Canvas to post announcements, lecture videos, and display grades. Course Materials. Required Workbook: Stat 100 Incomplete Lecture Notes Workbook by Ellen Fireman, Karle Flanagan, and John Marden. Please make sure to get the teal Fall 2022 version Published by Stipes J.

  3. stat100website.web.illinois.eduSTAT 100

    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.

  4. The Stat 100 Team has a group of highly trained graders who know every trick in the book for catching cheaters. We hand grade each of the exams and have multiple versions of all exams. They may look identical at first glance, but they are not.

  5. karleflanagan.github.io › stat100S20 › pagesSTAT 100 - GitHub Pages

    Course Webpage. https://go.illinois.edu/stat100. You can also google “stat 100” :) Course Materials. Required Workbook: Stat 100 Incomplete Lecture Notes Workbook. Either the Fall 2019 OR Spring 2020 edition by Ellen Fireman, Karle Flanagan, and John Marden. Available at the Illini Union Bookstore for $35.

  6. stat100netmath.web.illinois.edu › syllabusStat 100 NetMath Syllabus

    Course Materials. Required Workbook: Stat 100 Incomplete Lecture Notes Workbook by Ellen Fireman, Karle Flanagan, and John Marden. You will fill out this notebook while watching the lectures or lecture videos for extra credit.

  7. 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.