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This book briefly introduces the reader to important statistical tools and concepts, with an emphasis on how statistics are used and useful in research projects.
This book provides an introductory look at statistics, clearly and thoroughly explained. This book tends to focus on statistics in relation to psychology, but there is a lot of useful information here that can be applied to any field of study.
Small groups of students can get peer tutoring in 100- and 200-level non-web-based courses through this campus program. Some courses also provide tutoring sessions in the Tutor Program classroom in Fogler Library--see their website for more information.
The UMaine Math Lab, located in 116 Neville Hall, provides walk-in hours during which students may drop by with math questions related to their courses (they do not have to be math courses).