St- Egyptian Arabic V

Egyptian Arabic V is the first part of a four-part intermediate course sequence in Egyptian Arabic. The course develops speaking and listening skills in colloquial Egyptian Arabic. The independent study format includes small group conversation sessions and a final evaluation by an outside evaluator. Students studying Egyptian Arabic develop skills needed for study abroad in Egypt and to support course work in Middle Eastern and International Studies.

Intro Ideas/Applic Statistics

This course provides an overview of statistical methods, their conceptual underpinnings, and their use in various settings taken from current news, as well as from the physical, biological, and social sciences. Topics will include exploring distributions and relationships, planning for data production, sampling distributions, basic ideas of inference (confidence intervals and hypothesis tests), inference for distributions, and inference for relationships, including chi-square methods for two-way tables and regression.

Yair Zick

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Primary Title:  
Associate Professor
Institution:  
UMASS Amherst
Department:  
College of Info & Computer Sciences
Email Address:  
yzick@umass.edu
Office Building:  
Lederle Grad Research Center
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