Title: What I learned about Statistics
Paper: Write about and discuss the application of each of the course elements in analyzing and making decisions about data (counts and/or measurements). The course elements include: Descriptive status, Inferential statistics, Hypothesis development and testing, Selection of appropriate statistical tests, and Evaluating statistical results.
*Include references, APA format, must be original work
Due Friday 3/11
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