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Frank Bennett
Ilya Blum
Charles Edmunds
Tina Harriott
Hui Li
Michele Millar
John Sayre
Suzanne Seager
Gary Sneddon
Jennifer Thornton
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Math and Computer Science Awards
mail:
msvu.ca
Phone: 457-6597
Office: EV 388
Lab Instructor (Statistics)
BA (Math), MSVU '95
BEd (Elementary), MSVU '97
MEd (Curriculum Studies), MSVU '09
The MATH 2208/2209 lab has been designed to supplement your statistics course and enhance your learning experience by providing a supportive environment where you can apply the concepts presented in the textbook and lectures to real world statistics problems. We have carefully constructed problems that are representative of many disciplines: medicine, psychology, sociology, education, business, and marketing, to name a few. In fact, some of the questions are based on research conducted by Mount faculty.