ST 2103 Principles of Statistics 3 credits
(Student should pass ST 1121 Basic Mathematics and Statistics)
Introduction to application of statistics and major statistics’ methods such as collection of data, tabulation, computation of various averages, introduction to probability, sampling distribution, statistical estimation and test of hypotheses for one population and two population, Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), and Chi-square test
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