Chapter 6: Discrete and Continuous Distributions. The Binomial and Normal Model.

Chapter 6 introduces the distinction between discrete and continuous variables (and distributions and scales). As an example of discrete variable, it introduces the Binomial Distribution. As an example of continuous variable, it introduces the Normal Distribution.

The chapter also discusses the characteristics of the Binomial and Normal distributions and the relationship between them.

The handout: Chapter 6: Discrete and Continuous Distributions. The Binomial and Normal Models.

The online lesson: