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MATH 212 - Intro to Stat Methods II |
This course is a continuation of MATH 211 and includes comparing parameters of two or more populations, analyses of count data by means of multinomial distributions and contingency tables, discussion of issues of elementary experimental design, simple linear regression and correlation, analysis of variance methods, and additional topics as time allows. Students will make frequent use of a statistical software package. Prerequisite: MATH 211, or MATH 311, or comparable course with permission of the instructor. (General Education – Scientific & Mathematical Reasoning and Core Academic Skills) Three semester hours.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Second Degree, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Math & Computing Department Course Attributes: GNED - Logical/Analyt Thgt, GNED - Mathematics, GNED-Core Academic Skills, GNED-Mathematical Reasoning Prerequisites: Undergraduate level MATH 211 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level MATH 311 Minimum Grade of D or Second Degree level MATH 211 Minimum Grade of D or Second Degree level MATH 311 Minimum Grade of D |
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