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Has anybody taken an online statistics course that could be completed quickly and was not overly expensive?
I'm trying to see if there are any other options (besides Excelsior's version)just in case I don't pass this thing.
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Get yourself an online Blockbuster subscription and rent the following:
(Netflix doesn't have it)
Statistics (1989) (Three DVDs)
Full Synopsis:
This three-video set is a valuable tutorial for high school or college students who are studying business, economics, psychology, education, health, biological sciences, social sciences, or liberal arts. Presented by a qualified professor, this course explains a variety of statistical problems on a chalkboard in an easy-to-follow approach. The topics covered include definitions, review of summation notation, descriptive statistics, one sample tests of hypothesis, testing differences between the means of two groups, testing for proportion, chi square tests, analysis of variance, regression and correlation, tables and charts, normal distribution and sampling distribution of the mean, confidence intervals, and sample size determination. This video is also an ideal learning tool for adults who wish to refresh their mathematical skills by studying the material at their own pace. ~ Forrest Spencer, All Movie Guide.
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thanks for that suggestion. will have to try.
Sheena
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