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Statistical inference / Actuarial science / Statistical theory / Regression analysis / Bayesian inference / Non-parametric statistics / Linear regression / Probability distribution / Normal distribution / Statistics / Bayesian statistics / Econometrics
Date: 2014-08-20 20:35:22
Statistical inference
Actuarial science
Statistical theory
Regression analysis
Bayesian inference
Non-parametric statistics
Linear regression
Probability distribution
Normal distribution
Statistics
Bayesian statistics
Econometrics

MET 631 STATISTICAL METEOROLOGY Fall 2013 MW 10:30-11:45

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