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Contents xiii Lesson 4.7 Inference for Experiments / 300 Completely Randomized Designs 300 Statistical Significance 302 Determining Statistical Significance with Simulation 303 Your Turn Lesson 4.7 Does fish oil affect blood pressure? 306 Lesson 4.7 Exercises 306 Lesson 4.8 Using Studies Wisely / 310 Inference About a Population 311 Inference About Cause and Effect 312 Data Ethics 313 Your Turn Lesson 4.8 Facebook emotions? 314 Lesson 4.8 Exercises 315STATS applied! RESOLVED 318 Chapter 4 Main Points / 319 Chapter 4 Review Exercises / 320 Chapter 4 Practice Test / 322 Chapter 4 Project / 325 See Yourself in Stats / 325 Probability 326 STATS applied! Should an athlete who fails a drug test be suspended? 327 Lesson 5.1 Randomness, Probability, and Simulation / 328 The Idea of Probability 329 Myths about Randomness 331 Simulation 332 Your Turn Lesson 5.1 Will the train arrive on time? 334 Lesson 5.1 Exercises 335 Lesson 5.2 Basic Probability Rules / 338 Probability Models 339 Probability Models and the Complement Rule 340 Mutually Exclusive Events 341 Your Turn Lesson 5.2 How prevalent is high cholesterol? 342 Lesson 5.2 Exercises 343 Lesson 5.3 Two-Way Tables and Venn Diagrams / 346 Two-Way Tables and Probability 346 The General Addition Rule 347 Venn Diagrams and Probability 349 Your Turn Lesson 5.3 Who owns a home? 351 Lesson 5.3 Exercises 352 Lesson 5.4 Conditional Probability and Independence / 355 What Is Conditional Probability? 356 The Conditional Probability Formula 357 Conditional Probability and Independence 359 Your Turn Lesson 5.4 Who earns A%u2019s in college? 361 Lesson 5.4 Exercises 362 Lesson 5.5 The General Multiplication Rule and Tree Diagrams / 365 The General Multiplication Rule 366 Tree Diagrams and Probability 367 Working Backward on a Tree Diagram 369 Your Turn Lesson 5.5 Not milk? 371 Lesson 5.5 Exercises 372 Chapter 5%u00a9 Bedford, Freeman & Worth Publishers. For review purposes only. Do not distribute.