Descriptive Statistics and Introduction to Probability
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This work is presented as part of the requirements to obtain the University Habilitation, focusing
on the subject Descriptive Statistics and Introduction to Probability. It is designed for
first-year students in the Preparatory Cycle Department (CP1) at the National Higher School
of Mathematics. This course, conducted during the first semester of the academic years 2023–
2024 and 2024–2025, introduces foundational concepts in statistics and probability to build a
strong mathematical base for students.
The content is structured into three chapters:
1. Fundamentals of Statistics and Numerical Representation of Data: This chapter
lays the groundwork by introducing the basic principles of statistics and methods for
organizing and representing data numerically and graphically.
2. Two-Way Statistics: Here, the focus shifts to analyzing relationships between two
variables using statistical tools such as contingency tables and correlation measures.
3. Introduction to Probability: This chapter provides an entry point into probability
theory, covering essential concepts like probability measures, events, and basic properties.
4. Midterm and Final Exam and Solutions
The midterm exam and final exam evaluates the knowledge and skills acquired in the
course. Below are sample questions along with their solutions:
To reinforce the theoretical concepts, each chapter is complemented by a series of exercises
with detailed solutions, enabling students to apply and deepen their understanding. Additionally,
the course includes a midterm exam and a final exam to assess students’ progress and
mastery of the material.
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I would like to express my sincere gratitude to Dr. Kessira Abdelrahim for his valuable
assistance and support in the preparation of the course material included in this course. His
guidance and contributions have been greatly appreciated and have significantly enhanced the
quality of the content.
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