Stat, 1960 December 6 Digital
Scope and Contents
This audio recording is of a professor’s lecture on Statistics. During the lecture he goes over and walks students through four problems which revolve around probability and sampling. He states that these problems will help illustrate previous lectures. The professor notes that in previous lectures he has discussed practical problems of drawing a public opinion poll while in this lecture has focused primarily on numbers, sample error, formulas, and bias.
Dates
- Creation: 1960 December 6
Duration
61.44
Conditions Governing Access
See Archivist for access.
Extent
40 linear feet (1 volume, 93 boxes, 1 carton)13.1 Megabytes (1,445 files from 66 floppy disks)
Physical Location
ARCFA
Creator
- From the Collection: Anthony, Robert N. (Robert Newton) (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Baker Library Special Collections and Archives, Harvard Business School Repository
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