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Submissions from 2018

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Spring 2018 Elem Statistical Inference, Yelena A. Meadows

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Summer 2018 Elem Statistical Inference, Yelena A. Meadows

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Spring 2018 Intro Probability & Statistics, Robert M. Mnatsakanov

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Fall 2018 Intro Probability & Statistics, Robert M. Mnatsakanov

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Fall 2018 Theory of Statistics 1, Robert M. Mnatsakanov

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Spring 2018 Theory of Statistics 2, Robert M. Mnatsakanov

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Summer 2018 Intro Probability & Statistics, Richard F. Petersen

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Fall 2018 Understanding Statistics, Richard F. Petersen

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Spring 2018 Understanding Statistics, Richard F. Petersen

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Spring 2018 Design of Experiments, Kenneth Ryan

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Fall 2018 Intermediate Statistcl Methods, Kenneth Ryan

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Spring 2018 Introductory Design & Analysis, Kenneth Ryan

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Fall 2018 Theory of Probability, Kenneth Ryan

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Spring 2018 Theory of Statistics, Kenneth Ryan

Submissions from 2017

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Spring 2017 Applied Regression Analysis, Stacey Culp

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Spring 2017 Understanding Statistics, Stacey Culp

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Fall 2017 Understanding Statistics, Stacey Culp

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Fall 2017 Forensic Statistics, Casey Jelsema

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Fall 2017 Forensic Statistics, Casey Jelsema

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Fall 2017 Statistical Methods 2, Casey Jelsema

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Spring 2017 ADTP:Stat Method Actuarial Sci, Robert M. Mnatsakanov

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Spring 2017 Intro Probability & Statistics, Robert M. Mnatsakanov

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Fall 2017 Understanding Statistics, Richard F. Petersen

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Spring 2017 Understanding Statistics, Richard F. Petersen

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Fall 2017 Intro Probability & Statistics, Kenneth Ryan

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Fall 2017 Theory of Probability, Kenneth Ryan

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Spring 2017 Theory of Statistics, Kenneth Ryan