An Introduction to Inference for a Proportion
An introduction to inference procedures for a single proportion. I discuss confidence intervals and hypothesis testing methods for a single proportion (based on the normal approximation).

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The Sampling Distribution of the Sample Proportion

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Inference for one mean: Worked examples and p-value interpretation | Full lecture (Intro Stats)

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An Introduction to Inference for Two Proportions

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Confidence Intervals for a Proportion: Determining the Minimum Sample Size

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The better way to do statistics | Bayesian #1

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An Introduction to Inference for the Ratio of Two Variances

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Bayesian Inference: Overview

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Inference for a Proportion: An Example of a Confidence Interval and a Hypothesis Test

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Hypothesis tests for one mean: Introduction | Full lecture (Intro Stats)

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The French Do Not Care About Work

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The Strange Math That Predicts (Almost) Anything

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Chi-square tests: Goodness of Fit for the Binomial Distribution

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40Hz Binaural Gamma Waves - Ultra Deep Concentration

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Finding The Confidence Interval of a Population Proportion Using The Normal Distribution

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Inference for Two Proportions: An Example of a Confidence Interval and a Hypothesis Test

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Introduction to Statistics

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An Introduction to Paired-Difference Procedures

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01 - Hypothesis Testing - Two Means - Large Independent Samples, Part 1

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