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Chapter 8. Significance 
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Chapter 10. What's in a number?
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Chapter 14. Sampling
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Chapter 8. The sign test
Chapter 9. The Mann-Whitney U test
Chapter 10. The t test for related samples 
Chapter 11. The t test for unrelated samples 
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Chapter 13. The complex chi-square
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