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English: This video lecture is designed as a supplement to the Sampling and Data chapter of Collaborative Statistics (col10522) by Barbara Illowsky and Susan Dean. In this chapter, students can expect to learn how to recognize and differentiate between key terms in statistics, apply various types of sampling methods to data collections, and create and interpret frequency tables.
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Author Susan Dean, Barbara Illowsky

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