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Chapter 1: Describing Data: Graphical Chapter 2: Describing Data: Numerical Chapter 3: Probability Chapter 4: Discrete Random Variables and Probability Distributions Chapter 5: Continuous Random Variables and Probability Distributions Chapter 6: Sampling and Sampling Distributions Chapter 7: Estimation: Single Population Chapter 8: Estimation: Additional Topics Chapter 9: Hypothesis Testing: Single Population Chapter 10: Hypothesis Testing: Additional Topics Chapter 11: Simple Regression Chapter 12: Multiple Regression Chapter 13: Additional Topics in Regression Analysis Chapter 14: Analysis of Categorical Data Chapter 15: Analysis of Variance Chapter 16: Time-Series Analysis and Forecasting Chapter 17: Additional Topics in Sampling