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It was a real pleasure to teach this class once again. I'm looking forward to seeing a few of you that are returning for your final-year in September. For most though, this is your final year. All the best with your careers going forward, and I hope our paths will cross in the future. [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kgdunn Please stay in contact].
This course website is still from the January-April 2013 class. It will be updated soon for the 2014 class.
 
I just finished reading the course evaluations: there was some good constructive comments and feedback, especially about the [http://quest.mcmaster.ca/ Quests]. Overall, the vast majority of the class benefitted from them (each opinion received is one data point). No need for a \(t\)-test for significance!


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Revision as of 21:07, 12 December 2013

Statistics for Engineers: CHE 4C3/6C3


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This course website is still from the January-April 2013 class. It will be updated soon for the 2014 class.


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