Formulate null (H0) and alternative hypotheses (H1) for applications involving one sample population mean or proportion Formulate a decision rule for testing a hypothesis Know how to use the critical value and p-value approaches to test the null hypothesis (for both mean and proportion problems) Know what Type I and Type II errors are
Part I Lead-in (Task 1-5) Part II In-Class Reading (Text Structure; Word Study; Sentence Study) Part III After-Class Reading (Passage One; Passage Two)
1 Computer Abstractions and Technology 2 2 Instructions: Language of the Computer 74 3 Arithmetic for Computers 222 4 The Processor 298 5 Large and Fast: Exploiting Memory Hierarchy 450 6 Storage and Other I/O Topics 568 7 Multicores, Multiprocessors, and Clusters 630 A Graphics and Computing GPUs A-2 B Assemblers, Linkers, and the SPIM Simulator B-2 The Basics of Logic Design C-2 Mapping Control to Hardware D-2
Part I Human Organization 1 Organization of the Body 2 Chemistry of Life 3 Cell Structure and Function 4 Body Tissues and Membranes 5 The Integumentary System Part II Support and Movement 6 The Skeletal System 7 The Muscular System Part III Integration and Coordination 8 The Nervous System 9 The Sensory System 10 The Endocrine System Part IV Maintenance of the Body 11 Blood 12 The Circulatory System 13 The Lymphatic System and Immunity 14 The Respiratory System 15 The Digestive System 16 The Urinary System Part V Reproduction and Development 17 The Reproductive System 18 Human Development and Birth 19 Human Genetics Appendices A Reference Figures: The Human Organism B Understanding Medical Terminology C Answers to MedAlert Questions D Further Readings