Simple Analysis of Variance really is pretty simple.
Music “Only One” by Go Bragg
[tags]Statistics, ANOVA, Analysis of Variance, Dave Brodbeck, Algoma University, Psychology[/tags]
That title should be self explanatory…
Introduction to Statistics
Simple Analysis of Variance really is pretty simple.
Music “Only One” by Go Bragg
[tags]Statistics, ANOVA, Analysis of Variance, Dave Brodbeck, Algoma University, Psychology[/tags]
Yeah I know I have been away for a bit. I was at the FuturePlay conference in Toronto (where I was the official blogger/new media guy). I am back though and here is the proof. It is chi squared damn it…
Music ‘You Don’t Need an iPod’ by Uncle Seth
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Psychology, Statistics, Algoma University, chi square, chi squared, frequency tables, FuturePlay[/tags]
Compare two means? Easy.
(Note:, in the original post I messed up the link to the lecture and posted the wrong one. You can re download from here, or if you use iTunes or aanother feed reader, please unsubscribe, delete the original, incorrect, lecture, re subscribe and update, you will get the correct class. Sorry for the inconvenience, I was having some computer issues yesterday….)
Music “Turncoual” by Anti Flag
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Algoma University, Statistics, Independent Sample t test[/tags]
Such a simple topic that it is the shortest lecturecast ever…
Music “Walk Away” by the Dust Poets
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Algoma University, Statistics, t test[/tags]
You don’t have to know much to do a t test.
Music “Contact” by Random Sample
Note: Next quiz is November 1.
Here is a little something on 1337 5P3aK
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Algoma University, Statistics, t tests[/tags]
Everything builds off of something else. Well, basically all of stats grows out of this stuff…
Music “Cheer Up Emo Kid” by Patent Pending
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Hypothesis testing, confidence intervals, statistics[/tags]
More on Sampling Distributions
Music “Tears of Terror” by CCA
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Psychology, Algoma University, Statistics, Sampling Distributions[/tags]
Yes, your tests are marked. Here are the summary statistics (the test was out of 50):
Mean   31.87931034
Median   33.75
Mode   36
Standard Deviation   10.66816478
Here is a histogram of the grades:
Really, it is not that bad….
Music Somedays by Jack Anthony
Probability Powerpoint slides
Sampling Distributions Powerpoint slides
Hereis the diagram I made on the board in class:
[tags]Statistics, Probability, Sampling, Dave Brodbeck, Algoma University[/tags]
I just received this email from Barb Muio:
Hi Dave:Â Â
Just a note to let you know that Stats 2126 tutorial sessions will begin this Friday October 19th in WW102. The sessions will run from 1:00 – 3:00. Anna Hamilton will be the facilitator.   Students who are unable to make the session directly at 1:00 should email Anna to confirm a time that they will be dropping in.    marie1.hamilton@sympatico.caÂ
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