MT143 — Introductory Statistics I
MT 143 - Introductory Statistics I MT 143 - Introductory Statistics I This four-credit course includes concepts and computer skills that are valuable in a variety of life and work applications, as well as in more advanced coursework. This course will include topics from descriptive and inferential statistics, such as graphing, measures of central tendency and dispersion, probability frequency distributions, Central Limit Theorem, the normal distribution, sampling concepts, estimation, hypothesis testing, linear regression, correlation, utilization of a statistical software package, interpretation of computer output, and explaining and interpreting statistical analysis. Course
Prerequisites: MT013
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