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Chapter 1 - Describing Data With GraphsChapter 1.1 - Variables And DataChapter 1.2 - Graphs For Categorical DataChapter 1.3 - Graphs For Quantitative DataChapter 1.4 - Relative Frequency HistogramsChapter 2 - Describing Data With Numerical MeasuresChapter 2.1 - Measures Of CenterChapter 2.2 - Measures Of VariabilityChapter 2.3 - Understanding And Interpreting The Standard DeviationChapter 2.4 - Measures Of Relative Standing
Chapter 3 - Describing Bivariate DataChapter 3.1 - Describing Bivariate Categorical DataChapter 3.2 - Describing Bivariate Quantitative DataChapter 4 - ProbabilityChapter 4.1 - Events And The Sample SpaceChapter 4.2 - Calculating Probabilities Using Simple EventsChapter 4.3 - Useful Counting RulesChapter 4.4 - Rules For Calculating ProbabilitiesChapter 4.5 - Bayes’ RuleChapter 5 - Discrete Probability DistributionsChapter 6.1 - Probability Distributions For Continuous Random VariablesChapter 14.4 - Comparing Several Multinomial Populations: A Two-way Classification With Fixed Row Or Column Totals
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