The Normal Distribution, Probabilities, and Sampling Distributions – Dr. Julia Sharp

March 31, 2016

 

Have you ever wondered how many forage samples you need to take to get a representative sample? You’ve tuned into the right place. Listen in as Dr. Julia Sharp from Clemson University covers the differences between Normal Distribution, Probabilities, and Sampling Distributions as she continues her series on Introductory Statistics.  You’ll be one step closer to improving you own sampling results.

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Dr. Julia Sharp

Associate Professor of Applied Statistics, Mathematical Sciences Department
Clemson University

Julia Sharp, is an Associate Professor of Applied Statistics in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Clemson University. She has more than seven years of experience working with data collection, management, and analyses across a variety of disciplines, including horticulture, food science and nutrition, computer science, biological sciences, and engineering. Dr. Sharp is a trained applied statistician, with expertise in the areas of experimental design and analysis, longitudinal data analyses, and generalized linear mixed models.

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