Mathematics
Descriptive statistics, probability, sampling distributions, hypothesis testing, and regression.
Common codes: STAT 110, MATH 227, STAT 201, STAT 100
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Track Stats automaticallyProfessors structure Introduction to Statistics differently, but most use weighted categories: homework or problem sets, one or two midterms, and a final. Some include lab sections, quizzes, or participation. The weights appear in the syllabus, usually on the first page.
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