STAT 110
|
|
Course No.
|
Course Title
|
Theory
|
Practice
|
Credit
|
Prerequisite(s)
|
STAT 110
|
General Statistics
|
3
|
-
|
3
|
-
|
Objectives
- To give the students an understanding of statistics.
- To learn some commonly used statistical techniques.
- To apply these techniques in describing and analyzing data.
- To use statistics to solve different kind of problems.
- To recognize sound/good statistical studies.
- To gain an appreciation for analytical skills.
Course Description
- Collecting data, graphical presentation and tabulation.
- Measures of central tendency: mean, median, mode and midrange.
- Measures of dispersion: range, variance and standard deviation.
- Z-score,percentiles, outliers and the box-plot.
- Elementary probability: random experiment, sample space, event, and computation of probability. Rules of addition and multiplication, conditional probability and independence, the fundamental counting rule and permutation and combination.
- Random variables, probability distributions, variance and expected value - Some probability distributions (Binomial, and Normal).
- Find the probability for a normal distribution, and the central limit theorem.
- Estimation of population mean and proportion.
- Scater plot, Simple linear regression and Correlation: Pearson's correlation coefficient and Spearman's rank correlation coefficient.
Textbook:
Bluman, "Elementary Statistics a Step by Step Approach", 7th Edition (2009)
Subsidiary:
Larson & Farber, "Elementary Statistics: Picturing the World", 3rd Edition (2006)
|
|
Last Update
11/4/2011 11:48:51 PM
|
|
|