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Descriptive Statistics, Nicholas Watier, Claude Lamontagne and Sylvain Chartier Probability, Jose I. Barragues, Adolfo Morai,s and Jenaro Guisasola Random Variables, Veronica Y. Kataoka, Irene M. Cazorla, Hugo Hernandez, and Claudia Borim da Silva Sampling, Giovanni Boscaino and Ornella Giambalvo Point Estimation and Statistical Intervals, Martin Griffiths Tests of Hypotheses, Martin Griffiths Analysis of Variance, David L. Trumpower and Sait Atas Factor Analysis, Marta B. Quaglino and Jose A. Pagura Discriminant Analysis, T. Ramayah, Joshua Ignatius, Jasmine Yeap Ai Leen, and Lo May Chiun Multiple Regression Analysis, Maria V. Lopez, Maria C. Fabrizio, and Maria c. Plencovich
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