Introduction to Statistics via Modeling

Listed in: Mathematics and Statistics, as MATH-135  |  Mathematics and Statistics, as STAT-135

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Faculty

Brittney E. Bailey (Sections 01 and 04)
Katharine F. Correia (Section 02)
Shu-Min Liao (Section 03)
Pamela B. Matheson (Section 04)

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