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MTH/463

Applied Statistics

Course level: Undergraduate

General Education

Online

Format

$1,194

Estimated Tuition

3 credits

Total credits

5 weeks

Course length

Take this course on its own, or as part of a degree or certificate program.

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This course surveys descriptive and inferential statistics with emphasis on practical applications of statistical analysis. The principles of collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data are covered. In addition, this course examines the role of statistical analysis, statistical terminology, the appropriate use of statistical techniques, and interpretation of statistical findings through the applications and functions of statistical methods.

Prerequisites

MTH/219 - Introduction to College Algebra and at least one semester of college level statistics

Required materials

The materials required for this course are covered in your resource fees.

Please Note: Attendance and participation are mandatory in all University courses, and specific requirements may differ by course. If attendance requirements are not met, a student may be removed from the course. Please review the Course Attendance Policy in the Catalog for more information.

University of Phoenix reserves the right to modify courses. While widely available, not all programs are available to residents of all states. Please check with a University Enrollment Representative.

Earn these career-relevant skills in weeks, not years.

  • Distinguish among the types of data.
  • Distinguish observational studies from designed experiments.
  • Identify sampling methods.
  • Explain experiment design.

  • Develop a frequency distribution based on raw data.
  • Create a graphical representation of data.
  • Interpret a graphical representation of data.
  • Calculate mean, median, and mode for ungrouped data.
  • Calculate range, variance, and standard deviation for ungrouped data.

  • Develop a simple linear regression equation.
  • Predict the value of Y′ for a given value of X using a simple linear regression equation.
  • Determine the strength of the linear relationship between two variables.

  • Compute and interpret probabilities.
  • Distinguish between the terms probability distribution and random variable .
  • Compute probabilities of outcomes for binomial experiments.
  • Compute probabilities of a Poisson probability distribution.

  • Describe the properties of the normal distribution.
  • Calculate probabilities for means and proportions based on a normal distribution using a z table.
  • Determine the appropriate confidence interval to construct.

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