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First of a sequence of lectures on statistics. This lecture explains the unique features of an Islamic approach to teaching and learning, and how it influences the teaching of statistics. Later lectures develop this approach — for full course see: https://sites.google.com/site/introstats4muslims/
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First of a sequence of lectures on statistics. This lecture explains the unique features of an Islamic approach to teaching and learning, and how it influences the teaching of statistics. Later lectures develop this approach — for full course see: https://sites.google.com/site/introstats4muslims/
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Asad Zaman considers the following as important:
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