2026-2027 Academic Catalog 
    
    Jun 02, 2026  
2026-2027 Academic Catalog
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STAT 11300 - Statistics And Society


Credit Hours: 3.00. This course is an introduction to statistical literacy and the cultivation of critical thinking skills. Statistical concepts are learned through practical application in the context of contemporary societal issues and debates. Some of the concepts explored include the statistical problem-solving process, data collection methodologies such as surveys and experiments, the ethical considerations entailed in data acquisition, the relationship between variables, the assessment of validity and reliability in the measurement of variables, analysis and graphical representation of single and multiple variables, as well as statistical inference. Furthermore, the curriculum actively encourages the development of critical thinking abilities with a specific focus on data-related inquiries.
Course Learning Outcomes
1. Distinguish between and qualify methods of data collection. 2. Interpret graphs and statistical analyses. 3. Express and calculate the likelihood of events. 4. Create a narrative from statistical analysis.


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