Johnson Inferential Statistics (2 Parts)

Synopsis
Part 1 is an introduction to the concepts of population and sample, random sampling and sampling bias, point estimation and confidence intervals.
Part 2 uses a series of four short sketches to illustrate some principles of hypothesis testing: the need for a control group and for random assignment of subjects to groups, the importance of statistics as a means of overcoming population variability, and the methods of formulating a statistics hypothesis concerning the mean.
Language
English
Country
United States
Medium
Film; Film. 16mm. sd. col. 18, 27 min.
Technical information
Black-and-white / Sound
Year of production
1975
Availability
OUT OF DISTRIBUTION
Uses
Introductory courses in statistics.*
Subjects
Mathematics
Keywords
statistics

Credits

Producer
Robert Johnson
Contributor
Edward Minium; Kenneth MacCorquodale; Thomas Wickens

Distribution Formats

Type
Film
Format
16mm

Sections

Title
Sampling and estimation
Synopsis
Part 1 is an introduction to the concepts of population and sample, random sampling and sampling bias, point estimation and confidence intervals.

Title
Hypothesis testing
Synopsis
Part 2 uses a series of four short sketches to illustrate some principles of hypothesis testing: the need for a control group and for random assignment of subjects to groups, the importance of statistics as a means of overcoming population variability, an

Distributor

Name

Viscom Film & Video Library

Notes
Closed down 30 Jun 1993. See Education Distribution Service (formerly Barry Wiles)

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