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Building Notes of Destiny

This comprehensive guide covers essential statistical concepts such as slope, intercept, residuals, z-scores, and confidence intervals. It includes detailed notes on estimating residuals, types of errors, the implications of sample size, and the significance of statistical findings. Additional problem-solving techniques are provided for various statistical scenarios, offering cheat-sheet style insights. Perfect for students or anyone aiming to enhance their understanding of statistics for future analyses and applications.

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Building Notes of Destiny

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  1. Building Notes of Destiny For A Brighter Future

  2. Problem #1 • Scripts for slope, intercept, and r2. • Notes on how to estimate, find residuals, interpret residuals, and problems with estimating.

  3. Problem #2 • Parameter of Interest is the “value they are measuring, but extended to the whole population”.

  4. Problem #3 • The z-score and reverse z-score formulas. • Notes on how to draw a picture. • A reminder about dividing by the square root of n. • Possibly instructions for using normalcdf and invNorm.

  5. Problems 4 and 5 • The cheat sheet stuff. • Seriously. • Also notes on error types. • Also notes on how confidence level and sample size affect the interval and why.

  6. Problem 6 • The cheat sheet stuff. • Seriously. • Also, maybe remember that if we find a difference (low p-value) it is statistically significant. • We use the confidence interval to discuss practical significance.

  7. Problem 7 • CHIX generates matrix B, and editing matrix B is how you find the expected values. • The assumption checks are the expected value check and the random check.

  8. Problem 8 • Know the formatting and usage of: • Binompdf • Binomcdf • Geometpdf • Geometcdf • When to subtract from 1

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