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This course studies introductory statistics and probability, visual methods for summarizing quantitative information, basic experimental design and sampling methods, ethics and experimentation, causation, and interpretation of statistical analyzes. Applications use data drawn from various current sources, including journals and news. No prior knowledge of statistics is required. Students will not receive credit for both STAT 1100 and STAT 1120.
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2.00
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5
Spring 2026
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Fall 2025
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Summer 2025
1.67
3.00
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Summer 2024
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3.61
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Spring 2024
3.67
2.00
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Spring 2024
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Spring 2023
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Spring 2023
3.67
2.00
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Spring 2023
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Fall 2022
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Spring 2022
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Spring 2022
3.44
2.00
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Fall 2020
3.00
2.00
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Spring 2019
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Spring 2019
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Fall 2019
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Fall 2019
3.63
1.88
3.49
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Spring 2018
4.00
2.00
3.57
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Spring 2018
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3.53
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Fall 2018
2.92
2.50
3.33
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Fall 2018
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3.36
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Fall 2017
3.44
3.00
3.60
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Spring 2016
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3.50
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Summer 2014
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3.61
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Summer 2012
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3.31
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Spring 2012
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3.50
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Spring 2011
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3.28
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Spring 2011
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3.50
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Fall 2011
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2.78
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Summer 2010
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Spring 2010
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3.43
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Spring 2010
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3.74
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Fall 2010
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