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  2. Understanding Elementary Statistics: An Excellent Beginner's ...

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    What is Elementary Statistics? Elementary Statistics is the science of collecting, organising, analysing, and interpreting data. It helps describe, understand, and make inferences about real-world phenomena.

  3. What is elementary statistics? Easy definition, outline to the topics usually covered. Tips for success in class and understanding the material. Videos.

  4. Ch. 1 Introduction - Introductory Statistics 2e | OpenStax

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    The fields of economics, business, psychology, education, biology, law, computer science, police science, and early childhood development require at least one course in statistics. Included in this chapter are the basic ideas and words of probability and statistics.

  5. Introductory Statistics - OpenStax

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    Introductory Statistics. Study statistics online free by downloading OpenStax's Introductory Statistics book and using our accompanying online resources.

  6. Introduction to Statistics - Open Textbook Library

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    All of the major topics of an introductory level statistics course for social science are covered. Background areas include levels of measurement and research design basics. Descriptive statistics include all major measures of central tendency and dispersion/variation.

  7. About this Course. Welcome to the course notes for STAT 200: Elementary Statistics. These notes are designed and developed by Penn State's Department of Statistics and offered as open educational resources.

  8. Introduction to Probability and Statistics | Mathematics ...

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    This course provides an elementary introduction to probability and statistics with applications. Topics include basic combinatorics, random variables, probability distributions, Bayesian inference, hypothesis testing, confidence intervals, and linear regression.