Coming soon -- on Yoni's Forum of Doom and Mathematical Jumble -- is the MyndFyre Statistics Lecture Series!
Because I've had so many statistics classes that cover progressively difficult material, I have an inkling to go back and review the basics. (By the way, "so many" == 4 at the moment). With more coming, I've decided to put this together as both a review for myself and a reference for others.
If you have any questions, since I don't moderate Yoni's forum, I'd prefer that they come via Private Message, and then I'll toss that question into the lesson(s) to which it is applicable.
Plus, I figure that if I start writing these out now, when the eventual time comes that I have to actually teach a statistics class, I'll be prepared. :)
And with that, I give you the Statistics Lecture Series. :)
(I'll be coming back to this tonight. I'm about halfway done with lesson one.)
Assuming normality, my 90% confidence interval for you actually doing this is (.45, .68)
Quote from: Maddox on April 05, 2005, 09:51 PM
Assuming normality, my 90% confidence interval for you actually doing this is (.45, .68)
Haha. My normal probability plot shows a curve for him actually doing this! Of course, I have more data than Maddox ;)
*shrugs at posting 7 months later*
My AP Statistics grade is starting to slip, hurry upppp!