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Stats 1 Formula Sheet

The document outlines key statistical concepts including descriptive statistics, discrete random variables, sampling distribution, and hypothesis testing methods such as Z-tests and T-tests. It also covers correlation and regression analysis, providing formulas for calculating means, variances, and confidence intervals. The content is structured to serve as a reference for statistical analysis techniques and their applications.

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Stats 1 Formula Sheet

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Descriptive Statistics Binomial

 𝑥̅ =

 𝜇 = 𝑛𝑝
(∑ )  𝜎 = 𝑛𝑝𝑞

 𝑆 =
Discrete Random Variables Z-Score
 𝜇 = ∑ 𝑥 ∙ 𝑝(𝑥)  Z=
 𝜎 = ∑(𝑥 − 𝜇) ∙ (𝑝(𝑥))

Sampling Distribution Single-Sample Tests


̅ ̅
 Z=  𝑛 ≥ 30: 𝑍 = ⁄ OR 𝑍 = ⁄√

 𝜎̅=  𝑍 OR 𝑍

̅
 𝜎̅=  𝑛 ≤ 30: 𝑡 =
√ ∕√
 tn-1, α OR tn-1, α/2
2-Sample Z-Test Correlation and Regression
̅ ̅ (∑ )
 𝑍= (n1 and n2 both ≥ 30)  𝑆𝑆 = ∑𝑥 −
( )
 𝑆𝑆 = ∑𝑦 −
 𝑍 OR 𝑍 (∑ )(∑ )
 𝑆𝑆 = ∑𝑥𝑦 −
2-Sample T-Test
 𝑟 =
 Either n1 or n2 or both < 30 ( )
( ) ( )
 𝑠 = √
 𝑡=
̅ ̅
 𝑡=
 tn-2, α OR t n-2, α/2
 tN-2, α OR t N-2, α/2  𝑏 =
Single Sample Confidence Intervals  𝑏 = 𝑦 − 𝑏 𝑥̅
 𝜇 = 𝑥̅ ± 𝑧 ⁄
 𝑦 =𝑏 +𝑏 𝑥

 𝑆 =
 𝜇 = 𝑥̅ ± 𝑡 , ∕ √  𝑆𝑆 = 𝑆𝑆 − 𝑏 𝑆𝑆
 𝑏 =𝑟
 𝑡=

( ̅)
 𝑦± 𝑡 , ∕ (𝑠) 1 + +

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