Statistics Assignments

Let us throw a few words out at you:

  • Linear regression
  • Probability
  • Mean, mode, median
  • Chi Square
  • Correlation
  • Binomial distribution
  • Scatterplot
  • Degree of freedom
  • Confidence interval
  • T-test
  • ANOVA
  • Type I and Type II error

Are you hiding under your chair yet? If not, congratulations! You are one of the few students who are not terrified of statistics.

If, however, you have landed squarely under your desk, vowing to change your major to anything else as long as it doesn't require a statistics class, never fear. You are not alone. In fact, you are probably in very good company. Most students, especially those whose career paths fall more into the liberal arts, social sciences, and other seemingly non-mathematical areas, are rather hit over the head in a very unpleasant manner when they hit college and are told they have to take at least one, and often more than one, statistics class.

Why are students in these disciplinary areas required to take statistics classes? A few examples should help explain. Those students wishing to become psychologists need to be able to read and understand the latest research studies in order to apply the findings to their own practices, and almost every reputable study employs the use of statistics to some extent. This same thing applies to everyone from teachers to political scientists; anyone who needs to keep current in his or her field will need to understand basic statistics. Those students wishing to become economists, business executives, or professionals in any and all related fields must have a firm grasp on basic statistics in order to be able to read, understand, and predict market trends, the relative effects of political decisions upon their own company-based strategic planning efforts, and so forth.

In short, statistics really are important for a wide variety of non-mathematical professionals to grasp. Nevertheless, there is no need to go overboard. As long as you can understand the rudimentary concepts and ideas behind statistics, there is no real reason to be able to actually perform the mathematics involved. This is where we come in. Find out how PowerPapers.com can assist you with your statistics assignments today!

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