This repository will detail R code solutions for the 2017 edition of OpenStax's Introduction to Statistics. Huge thanks to the authors, and to Rick Baraniuk for having the vision to place open-source, remixable textbooks online.
- Sampling and Data
 
- Definitions of Statistics, Probability, and Key Terms
 - Data, Sampling, and Variation in Data and Sampling
 - Frequency, Frequency Tables, and Levels of Measurement
 - Experimental Design and Ethics
 - Data Collection Experiment
 - Sampling Experiment
 
- Descriptive Statistics
 
- Stem-and-Leaf Graphs (Stemplots), Line Graphs, and Bar Graphs
 - Histograms, Frequency Polygons, and Time Series Graphs
 - Measures of the Location of the Data
 - Box Plots
 - Measures of the Center of the Data
 - Skewness and the Mean, Median, and Mode
 - Measures of the Spread of the Data
 - Descriptive Statistics
 
- Probability Topics
 
- Terminology
 - Independent and Mutually Exclusive Events
 - Two Basic Rules of Probability
 - Contingency Tables
 - Tree and Venn Diagrams
 - Probability Topics
 
- Discrete Random Variables
 
- Probability Distribution Function (PDF) for a Discrete Random Variable
 - Mean or Expected Value and Standard Deviation
 - Binomial Distribution
 - Geometric Distribution
 - Hypergeometric Distribution
 - Poisson Distribution
 - Discrete Distribution (Playing Card Experiment)
 - Discrete Distribution (Lucky Dice Experiment)
 
- Continuous Random Variables
 
- Continuous Probability Functions
 - The Uniform Distribution
 - The Exponential Distribution
 - Continuous Distribution
 
- The Normal Distribution
 
- The Standard Normal Distribution
 - Using the Normal Distribution
 - Normal Distribution (Lap Times)
 - Normal Distribution (Pinkie Length)
 
- The Central Limit Theorem
 
- The Central Limit Theorem for Sample Means (Averages)
 - The Central Limit Theorem for Sums
 - Using the Central Limit Theorem
 - Central Limit Theorem (Pocket Change)
 - Central Limit Theorem (Cookie Recipes)
 
- Confidence Intervals
 
- A Single Population Mean using the Normal Distribution
 - A Single Population Mean using the Student t Distribution
 - A Population Proportion
 - Confidence Interval (Home Costs)
 - Confidence Interval (Place of Birth)
 - Confidence Interval (Women's Heights)
 
- Hypothesis Testing with One Sample
 
- Null and Alternative Hypotheses
 - Outcomes and the Type I and Type II Errors
 - Distribution Needed for Hypothesis Testing
 - Rare Events, the Sample, Decision and Conclusion
 - Additional Information and Full Hypothesis Test Examples
 - Hypothesis Testing of a Single Mean and Single Proportion
 
- Hypothesis Testing with Two Samples
 
- Two Population Means with Unknown Standard Deviations
 - Two Population Means with Known Standard Deviations
 - Comparing Two Independent Population Proportions
 - Matched or Paired Samples
 - Hypothesis Testing for Two Means and Two Proportions
 
- The Chi-Square Distribution
 
- Facts About the Chi-Square Distribution
 - Goodness-of-Fit Test
 - Test of Independence
 - Test for Homogeneity
 - Comparison of the Chi-Square Tests
 - Test of a Single Variance
 - Lab 1: Chi-Square Goodness-of-Fit
 - Lab 2: Chi-Square Test of Indepence
 
- Linear Regression and Correlation
 
- Linear Equations
 - Scatter Plots
 - The Regression Equation
 - Testing the Significance of the Correlation Coefficient
 - Prediction
 - Outliers
 - Regression (Distance from School)
 - Regression (Textbook Cost)
 - Regression (Fuel Efficiency)
 
- F Distribution and One-Way ANOVA
 
- One-Way ANOVA
 - The F Distribution and the F-Ratio
 - Facts About the F Distribution
 - Test of Two Variances
 - Lab: One-Way ANOVA
 
- Review Exercises
 - Practice Tests (1-4) and Final Exams