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Introductory Probability and Statistics for Business

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  • @MrGayKieran this is a statistical observation, thus observing a fact... :)

  • easy class

  • I think the text book is 'STATISTICS', the auther is David Freedman.

  • @2:17 looks like hes doing the moon walk

  • @MrGayKieran UC Berkeley is one of the most liberal schools in the nation. It is certainly not the place to look for political diversity. It is inappropriate but it's unfortunately not going to change.

  • I do not think his comments are inappropriate. I like that he is having some fun and he enjoys teaching statistics. ... And the red die and large cards add some excitement and entertainment!

  • I do not think his comments are inappropriate. I like that he is having some fun and he enjoys teaching statistics. 

  • which book do you use?

  • I've watched this lecture series and this lecturer makes several inappropriate comments about Republicans compared to more intelligent Democrats.

    This is inappropriate and politically incorrect.

    Lobby the college!

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