Binomial Distribution The Poisson Distribution The Hypergeometric Distribution Probability Distributions
Binomial Distribution The Poisson Distribution The Hypergeometric Distribution Variance
Combinatorial Analysis Introduction to Probability 3 Basic Types of Probability Laws of Probability
Introduction Pie Chart Bar Chart Histogram Frequency Polygon Cumulative Frequency Curve Describing Data using Measures of Variation
Use of Statistical Methods in Biology and Agriculture Frequency Distributions Laws of Probability Binomial, Poisson and Normal Distributions
Tables of the Poisson Cumulative Distribution
Table 4 Binomial Probability Distribution
Coefficient of Variation The Time Series Graph Chebyshev's Theorem Percentiles Exploratory Data Analysis Computer Application for Stem and Leaf Display Box Plots
Estimation Properties of an Estimator Sampling Distribution of Means Central Limit Theorem The Sample Proportion Sampling Distribution of a Sample Proportion Interval Estimation Large Sample Estimation of a Population Mean Small Sample Estimation of Population Mean Types of Errors in Hypothesis Testing Procedures for Testing Hypothesis Two Population/Two Sample Problems Design of Experiments Types of Experiments Features of a Good Design Principles of Experimental Designs Replication Analysis...
Regression Analysis with examples
Analysis Of Variance (ANOVA) Completely Randomized Design Layout of Responses from CRD Model for CRD ANOVA TABLE Statement of Hypotheses Decision Rule UNEQUAL REPLICATIONS
Definitions Errors in Hypothesis Testing Paradigm One Paradigm Two One-tailed and Two-tailed Tests Procedure Critical Region Critical Regions for One-tailed Tests Depicted Critical Regions for Two-tailed Tests Depicted Common Significance Levels and their Corresponding Z-Values
Common Significance Levels and their Corresponding Z-Values Test for a Population Proportion Test Statistic for a Population Proportion HYPOTHESIS TESTS CONCERNING TWO POPULATIONS Case I: Independent Samples Test Statistics Case II: Paired Samples
Estimation and Tests of Hypotheses Design of Simple Agricultural and Biological Experiments Analysis of Variance and Covariance Simple Regression and Correlation Contingency Tables
In an effort to determine whether a new type of fertilizer is more effective than the type currently in use, researchers took 12 two-acre plots of land scattered throughout the country. Each plot was divided into two equal-size subplots, one of which was treated with the current fertilizer and the other was treated with the new fertilizer. Wheat was planted, and the crop yields were measured as shown below