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| BIO 4360: Biostatistics |
| Explores the nature and use of measurement and evaluation and standardized testing. Develops concepts and skills in the development, selection, administration, and interpretation of statistical tests. Specific topics covered may include the following: Analysis of variance and covariance; chi square tests; nonparametric procedure multiple and curvilinear regression; experimental design power of tests; and use of computer programs in standard statistical problems. Typically offered: Winter. |
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Instructor(s) | Days | Time |
Dates | Location | Fees | Open |
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20897 |
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Eric Long
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M,W,F
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9:00AM-10:20 AM
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01/05-03/09
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Marston Watson Hall 3
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7 open seats |
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| Restrictions: Applied Human Biology, Biochemistry, Biology, Cellular and Molecular Biology, Data Analytics, Ecology, Life Science, Physiology Majors, Minors, Concentrations only.
Attributes: Upper-Division
Grade Modes: (Default) Normal Grading, Audit, Pass/No Credit
Instructional Methods: Traditional
Note: Full Term
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