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Joshua Lewis has been in education for 25+ years. As a community college math professor, he is committed to building bridges between K12 and higher education.
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Preview of Part 1 Lecture Notes

Part 1 Lecture Notes

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This is the note packet for students to follow along with lectures 1.0 to 1.10. It covers the Descriptive Statistics portion of a statistics course.
Preview of 1.7 Enlightening and Deceiving Graphs
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1.7 Enlightening and Deceiving Graphs

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Prof Josh reveals the enlightening and deceptive sides of portraying data.
Preview of 1.3 Classifying Data
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1.3 Classifying Data

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Students learn how data is classified and why it matters.
Preview of 3.9 Difference of Means - Dependent Samples (Matched Pairs)
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3.9 Difference of Means - Dependent Samples (Matched Pairs)

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Testing the difference of means - dependent samples (matched pairs)
Preview of 3.7 Testing the Difference Between Proportions
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3.7 Testing the Difference Between Proportions

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Hypothesis testing for the difference between proportions
Preview of 3.4 Introduction to Hypothesis Testing Part 2
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3.4 Introduction to Hypothesis Testing Part 2

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More on the logic of hypothesis testing
Preview of 3.2 Confidence Interval for a Population Mean Part 3
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3.2 Confidence Interval for a Population Mean Part 3

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Conclusion of confidence intervals for a mean.
Preview of 3.2 Confidence Interval for a Population Mean Part 1
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3.2 Confidence Interval for a Population Mean Part 1

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CI for a mean when sigma is known.
Preview of 2.9 The Central Limit Theorem
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2.9 The Central Limit Theorem

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Describing the meaning, importance, and application of the Central Limit Theorem
Preview of 2.8 The Normal Distribution Part 1
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2.8 The Normal Distribution Part 1

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Introduction to the normal distribution
Preview of 2.7 The Poisson Distribution
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2.7 The Poisson Distribution

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The Poisson distribution
Preview of 2.5 Probability Distributions Part 2 Expected Value
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2.5 Probability Distributions Part 2 Expected Value

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Exploring expected value
Preview of 2.5 Probability Distributions Part 1 Terminology
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2.5 Probability Distributions Part 1 Terminology

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Introduces the basic terminology associated with probability distributions
Preview of 1.10 Measures of Relative Standing
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1.10 Measures of Relative Standing

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Students learn the z-score and what it represents.
Preview of 1.6 Frequency Distributions and Histograms
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1.6 Frequency Distributions and Histograms

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Prof Josh explores the use of frequency distributions and histograms.
Preview of 1.5 Sampling
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1.5 Sampling

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Prof Josh explores sampling techniques.
Preview of 3.8 Difference of Means - Independent Samples
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3.8 Difference of Means - Independent Samples

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Testing the difference of independent population means
Preview of 3.6 One-Sample Hypothesis Testing for the Mean
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3.6 One-Sample Hypothesis Testing for the Mean

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One sample hypothesis testing for a mean
Preview of 3.5 One-Sample Hypothesis Testing for a Proportion
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3.5 One-Sample Hypothesis Testing for a Proportion

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Hypothesis tests for a one-sample proportion
Preview of 3.4 Intro to Hypothesis Testing Part 1
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3.4 Intro to Hypothesis Testing Part 1

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The basics and logic of hypothesis testing
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About the store

Experience

Joshua Lewis has been in education for 25+ years. As a community college math professor, he is committed to building bridges between K12 and higher education.

Teaching style

Joshua Lewis, or "Prof Josh," teaches in a highly conversational, socratic way. He believes students should know the "why" before they simply "do." He brings a richness to mathematics instruction that blends application, theory, and appreciation. Students leave his class with subject mastery and broadened horizons.

My own education history

Joshua Lewis holds a MS in Mathematics from the University of California, Irvine.