: Range, variance, and standard deviation.
: Learn the Empirical Rule (68-95-99.7) for bell-shaped data. 3. Inferential Statistics Introductory Statistics
: Multiplication rule for independent events and addition rule for mutually exclusive ones. : Range, variance, and standard deviation
: Distinguish between qualitative (categories) and quantitative (numerical/measurable) data. 2. Probability & Distributions Review how to calculate the likelihood of events. Introductory Statistics
For a typical 101-level course, your review should center on three primary pillars of statistical thinking: 1. Descriptive Statistics Focus on summarizing data through visuals and numbers. : Mean, median, and mode.
: Used for experiments with only two outcomes (success/failure).