(often titled Introduction to Psychological Design and Statistics or similar) is infamous for being the "weed-out" class for social science majors. It bridges the gap between pure math and real-world data interpretation.
STAT1103 emphasizes . The cheat sheet must include sentence templates:
Students lose marks not by miscalculating, but by ignoring assumptions. A good cheat sheet lists them in bold:
A is useless if you cannot identify why a test is chosen. The most common mistake on the final exam is calculating the right number but using the wrong test.