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David Spiegelhalter and Derek Huby

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  • Consideration of probability from everyday experience, and a review of how it is currently taught
  • Theoretical and experimental approaches, extending to consideration of frequencies
  • Conditional probability and data modelling
  • Representation of data, including frequency trees and Venn diagrams
  • Set theory
  • Independent and mutually exclusive events

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