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  1. A look ahead, final review, other statistics courses, regression example, sampling from a finite population example.

  2. Playing with the formula for variance of a population.

  3. Sutton talks about several important factors that turn people into jerks. He describes how being around many aggressive people will transform a person into a jerk. He also explains how pressure is a key contributor in building jerk behavior.

  4. Ringold informs us that drugs for lowering blood pressure and those to lower cholesterol are among the leading pharmaceutical products today--and these are not treating a disease. The fundamental opportunity lies in the surrogate market, he says.

  5. Early Modern England: Politics, Religion, and Society under the Tudors and Stuarts (HIST 251)Professor Wrightson reviews the consequences of the economic and population changes discussed in the last lecture. While economic shifts allowed some members of English society, especially members of the gentry and the land-holding classes, to increase their wealth, they also (coupled with an expanding population and price inflation) resulted in th...more

  6. Finding the 95% confidence interval for the proportion of a population voting for a candidate.

  7. Finding the 95% confidence interval for the proportion of a population voting for a candidate.

  8. Estimating the probability that the true population mean lies within a range around a sample mean.

  9. The cultural transition from the romantic era of consumption to the era of tuberculosis derived not only from the germ theory of disease and the triumph of contagionism over anticontagionism, but also from political considerations. Worries over population decline and growing working-class militancy were aggravated by what now appeared to be a social disease, or a disease of poverty. One of the strategies deployed against the disease was th...more

  10. PV/T is a constant. Figuring out the volume of an ideal gas at standard temperature and pressure (STP).

  11. Figuring out the partial pressures of various gases in a container.

  12. Hypothesis Test Comparing Population Proportions.