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I have been studying for statistics for about a month and am ready to be done! This stuff can really fry your brain.hilarious I was wondering if I really focused on standard deviation, null hypothesis, and probability and knew them flat, would that be enough to pass? Thanks for all your help!
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Calculating your probablilities.....nope. There are alot of material the exam covers. Yeah, it's overwhelming at times but hey, once you take it and pass, you know its over. There is more to statistics than SD, probabilities, and null hypothesis. Keep studying and Good Luck!
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I took the test two days ago and scored a 65. I studied for about a month also. So heres the rundown for my test. Probabilities had about 8-10 questions on them. If you study IC college math probabilities section, you should be fine on this one. Ho and Ha were big on my test. Had a bunch of questions on that. Know scatterplots, stem and leaf plots, and box plots. Know how to relate regression and correlation to scatterplots. Bunch of questions on that. Confidence intervals also poked its head out a couple of times. All in all, it was a pretty rough test, but it is doable. I would get yourself a business calculator if you don't have one, it did all my calculations for me, literally. Besides that, have faith in yourself and good luck!
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