Most students that struggle with statistics fall behind at some point; avoid this like the plague. One day at a time, statistics is pretty reasonable! If you blow off a few days, it can become much more challenging. The basic principle of learning anything is persistence. Statistics is no different. Go to class, ask questions, read the text, do the homework, and you will learn statistics.
Goals for the Course
Upon completing Introduction to Statistics, students will:
Quizzes and Homework
I will collect homework assignments regularly (one or two for each
chapter),
and there will be a
quiz each week and a half or so. I will drop your lowest quiz
score. Recording "just the answer" will
receive little or no credit. You should show and/or explain your work
on all assignments for this class. You are encouraged to work together
on homework assignments, but this does NOT mean copying the
work of others nor answers from a solution set.
Activities
We will complete several activities (mostly in groups), some in-class,
others may be out of
class. These activities will involve the current topics of
the course and normally replace a lecture.
Class Participation and Attendance
There will be 50 points of your final grade based on your class
participation
(asking questions, taking part in discussions, contributing to your
group in activities, etc.) and attendance. I will determine your score
for these 50 points. You are responsible for all of the material
covered in
class each day, even if you are not present.
Course Grades
Grades, based on the letter, or A, A-, B+, B, B-, . . . system, will be
based on a weighted curve of the points in the class. The curve used
will be the traditional 100-93 A, 92-90 A-, 89-88 B+, etc. (or an
easier curve). The breakdown of points in the class is given below. There
is no extra credit for this class. You are encouraged to work
together on group assignments (including homework), but copying answers
of
others (including those in the back of the text) will result in
no credit. We expect you to uphold Central's Academic Honesty
Policy given below.
| Each of Exams 1, 2, 3 |
3 x 100
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| Final Exam |
150
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| Homework, Quizzes, Activities |
400
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| Class Participation |
50
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| Total Points |
900
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The TI-83 or 84 calculator (or any variation of these two calculators) is required for this course. It performs many useful statistical calculations with the press of a button. No prior knowledge of the TI-83 (84) is assumed but the TI-83 will be utilized extensively in this course. The links below point to files designed to help explain some features of this pocket computer. The first two links are introductory in nature and designed to help familiarize new users with some basic features of the TI-83. The remaining links will only make sense as we progress through the semester.Introduction : A general introduction to the TI-83 calculator.
Graphing : Several basic operations related to graphing functions are covered in this document.
Normal Calculations : Probabilities associated with normal distributions are covered.
Linear Regression : Correlation, scatterplots and least squares linear regression are looked at briefly on the TI-83.
Confidence intervals and significance or hypothesis tests with the TI-83.

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Due Mon 8-28 Ch 1
#1,4,5,6,7,8,11,12,15,19,20,21,26,30,33,36,38,41
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Aug
29-Sept 1 |
2 |
Due
Fri 9-1 Ch 2 #1,4,6,8,11,12,16,17,18,22,23,29,31,34,37,38,44 |
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Sept
5-8 |
3 |
Due
Mon 9-11 Ch 3 #2,4,5,6,8,10,11,14,17,18,19,26,29,31,32,44 |
| 4 |
Sept
11-15 |
4 |
Association activity Ch 4 # 2,4,5,6,7,8,10,14,15,18,20,22,24,26,32 Due Wed 9-13 |
| 5 |
Sept
18-22 |
5 |
exam 1, Causation activity Ch 5 # 1,4,7,8,10,13,14,18,24,26,28,31,36,42,44,47 Due Tues 9-26 |
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Sept
25-29 |
8,9 |
Ch
8 #2,4,8,10,12,15,29,33,34,36,39 Due Wed 9-27 Ch 9 # 2,6,12,17,18,26,32,45,48 Due Mon 10-2 |
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Oct
2-6 |
10 |
Ch 10 # 4,6,7,9,11,12,14,15,16,19,30,31,34,40,43,46 Due
Fri 10-6 Sampling Activity |
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Oct
9-13 |
11,
12 |
Ch 11 # 2,5,6 (with Table B),
9,10,11,12,26,31,36,38,40,44 Due Wed 10-11 Ch 12 # 1,2,5,7,9,12,14,16,30,33,37,49,52,53,54,55 Due Mon 10-16 |
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Oct
16-18 |
13
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Ch
13 #2,4,5,9,10,12,22,24,28,32 Due Mon 10-23 Exam 2 practice |
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Oct
23-27 |
13 |
Exam
2 |
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Oct
30-Nov 3 |
14 |
Ch 14 # 2,6,7,8,10,12,14,21,22,23,24,30,32,34 Due Fri 11-3 |
| 12 |
Nov
6-10 |
15 |
Part 1 of Ch 15 1,3,6,7,8,9,12,13,15,26,27,28,34,37 Due
Tues 11-7 Part 2 of Ch 15 # 20,21,22,23,24,38,42,44,46,52,53 Due Fri 11-10 |
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Nov
13-17 |
16,
18 |
Ch 16 # 1,2,4,5,12,14,18,35,39,51 due Tues 11-14 Ch 18 # 1,2,4,6,8,11,12,13,16,22,26,27,34,37,38,44 due Fri 11-17 |
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Nov
20-22 |
19 |
Exam 3 Ch 19 # 6,8,10,12,13,15,24,27,28,29,30,32,34,42,43,44 due Fri 12-1 |
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Nov
27 to Dec 1 |
20 |
Ch
20 #2,4,9,10,13,16,17,23,25,28,35,42 due Wed 12-6 |
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Dec
4-8 |
21 |
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