This long (26 minute) presentation shows how to use an Excel spreadsheet …
This long (26 minute) presentation shows how to use an Excel spreadsheet to show that the normal distribution approximates the binomial distribution for a large number of trials. [Statistics playlist: Lesson 28 of 85]
In this statistics project, students will begin by sampling a population to …
In this statistics project, students will begin by sampling a population to answer their own designed question. They will then use their sample to graph, find the mean and standard deviation, and illustrate their understanding of normal distribution. They will then manipulate their data to make it "normal" and, after finding new samples, analyze the associated z-score and percents of that new data.
This 11-minute video lesson looks at the the central limit theorem and …
This 11-minute video lesson looks at the the central limit theorem and the sampling distribution of the sample mean. [Statistics playlist: Lesson 36 of 85]
This 13-minute video lesson provides more discussion of the Central Limit Theorem …
This 13-minute video lesson provides more discussion of the Central Limit Theorem and the Sampling Distribution of the Sample Mean. [Statistics playlist: Lesson 37 of 85]
This 11-minute video lesson shows how to construct small sample size confidence …
This 11-minute video lesson shows how to construct small sample size confidence intervals using t-distributions. [Statistics playlist: Lesson 46 of 85]
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