Introduction to Statistics MATH 1342 or MATH 2342, Summer 2009

David Katz, instructor

"I abhor averages. I like the individual case. A man may have six meals one day and none the next, making an average of three meals per day, but that is not a good way to live." ~ Louis D. Brandeis

 


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Section 3P7 - TR 6:00 – 8:00 pm in PRC-D140

Generic Syllabus part 1  Generic Syllabus part 2

Addendum to Generic Syllabus (required supplies, objectives, etc.)

Calendar of Assignments

Required for Summer!! => Getting Started with MyMathLab On-Line Tutorials

Formula Chart for 10th Edition Textbook and Data Files

 

Notes - PDF

Notes - PowerPoint

Lab Directions and Test Hints

Discussion Topics       

Chapter 1

Chapter 1 -

Crossword Ch.1; Syllabus Worksheet

 

Chapter 2

Chapter 2 - Graphing

 

 

Chapter 3

Chapter 3 – Descriptive Stats   

Lab #1

 

Chapter 4

Chapter 4 - Probability

Test #1 Topics

Conditional Probability

Chapter 5

Chapter 5 - Discrete Data

Test #2 Topics

Discrete Probability

Chapter 6

Chapter 6 - Normal Probability

 

 

Chapter 7

Chapter 7 - Confidence Intervals

Lab #2

 

Chapter 8

Chapter 8 - Hypothesis Testing

Test #3 Topics

 

Chapter 9

Chapter 9 - Two Samples

Lab #3

 

Chapter10

Chapter 10 - Correlation

Lab #4

 

 

 

Test #4 Topics

 

 

 

Final Exam Review

 

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