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Inference for Experiments (ProbStat - Lesson 3.8)
Inference for Experiments (ProbStat - Lesson 3.8)
Inference for Experiments (ProbStat - Lesson 3.8)
Inference for Experiments (ProbStat - Lesson 3.8)
Inference for Experiments (ProbStat - Lesson 3.8)
Inference for Experiments (ProbStat - Lesson 3.8)
Inference for Experiments (ProbStat - Lesson 3.8)
Inference for Experiments (ProbStat - Lesson 3.8)
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Inference for Experiments GUIDED NOTES

This is lesson 8 in Unit 3 Collecting Data.


What is included?

  • Guided Notes
  • Examples
  • Cumulative "Check Your Understanding" Practice
  • Typed Key

Lesson Objectives

  • Outline in experiment that uses a completely randomized design.
  • Explain the concept of statistical significance in the context of an experiment.
  • Use simulation to determine if the difference between two means or two proportions in an experiment is significant.
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Inference for Experiments (ProbStat - Lesson 3.8)

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Description

Inference for Experiments GUIDED NOTES

This is lesson 8 in Unit 3 Collecting Data.


What is included?

  • Guided Notes
  • Examples
  • Cumulative "Check Your Understanding" Practice
  • Typed Key

Lesson Objectives

  • Outline in experiment that uses a completely randomized design.
  • Explain the concept of statistical significance in the context of an experiment.
  • Use simulation to determine if the difference between two means or two proportions in an experiment is significant.
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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