Syllabus for Math 342

Mathematical Statistics, Spring 2000, Central College.

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Professor: Tom Linton, 312 B Central Hall, campus phone (515) 628-5264, email: lintont@central.edu.
Office Hours: 11 AM Mon and Thurs, 9 AM Tues, 3 PM Wed, 1 PM Fri, or by appointment.
Class Meets: 9:00 to 9:50 AM MWF in Central Hall 309.
Text: Mathematical Statistics with Applications 5th Edition, by Wackerly, Mendenhall and Scheaffer.
Technology: A graphing calculator similar to the TI-83 is highly recommended. If you have one, you should bring it to class daily. The software programs Mathematica and/or Minitab may be used on occasion. No prior knowledge of these programs is assumed. Calculators (similar to the TI-83) are allowed on all exams. The class web page is located at the URL http://www.central.edu/homepages/lintont/classes/spring00/statistics and some information relevant to this course may be distributed via email. You should check your email and visit the class web page on occasion.

Course overview

This is the second half of a two semester study of statistics, or the science of inferring information from data. We will cover selected topics from chapters 5 to 15 of the text, starting with multivariate probability distributions and working our way into inferential statistics.

Grades

We will have three midterm exams worth 100 points each and a cumulative 150 point final exam given Tuesday, May 16, at 8 AM. The midterm exams will occur roughly February 18, March 15 and April 17.
We will have 1 or 2 group projects in this class, worth 50 points each. These are challenging group assignments, similar to tough take-home exam problems, which require word processed write ups and emphasize writing mathematics in a clear and concise manner. You will be given approximately 2 weeks to complete each project.
I will attempt to assign roughly 300 points in homework assignments, quizzes (normally announced), activities (things we do in class instead of lecture) and other forms of class participation (attendance, explaining your solutions to homework problems, discussions, etc.).
Grades (based on the letter, or A, A-, B+, B, B-, . . . system) will be based on a curve (no stricter than the traditional 90, 80, 70, 60 scheme) of the (approximately) 850 total points in the class (450 exams, 100 projects, 300 other). There is no extra credit for this class. You are encouraged to work together on group assignments (including homework), but copying answers of others is not allowed.

If any student has a physical, learning or psychiatric disability that restricts the development or expression of your gifts, please feel free to let me know so that we can, when possible, make accommodations that will enhance your classroom experience.


Late assignments and academic dishonesty:

Late homework, activities, and projects will be penalized by 10% each lecture they are late. I am fairly flexible about giving exams at alternate times, BUT you should definitely warn me before the exam is missed, and plan on taking it early rather than late. Quizzes missed due to absences can NOT be made up. You are responsible for all of the material covered in class each day, even if you are not present.

Plagiarism, or copying answers from other people or books without citing the source is a serious offense and will result in no credit for the work.  It is OK to discuss your answers with other groups on group assignments, but  the work you turn in must be your own.


Schedule:

Relevant information will be added this schedule as we progress through the semester. An up to date version is available on line at http://www.central.edu/homepages/lintont/classes/spring00/statistics/342syll.html#schedule.
 
WEEK DATES SECTION(S) ASSIGNMENTS
   1 1-24 to 28 5.1 to 5.4 5.2#1 thru 5,7,9,10
5.3#13 thru 16,19,21,22
5.4#29 to 32,35,37,40
   2 1-31 to 2-4
add-drop ends
5.4 to 5.7 5.6#44 to 47, 50
5.7#55 to 59 chapter 5 example
diesel answers.
   3 2-7 to 2-11 6.1 to 6.3 6.3#1,4,6,8 Mathematica examples
Chp 5 HW due
   4 2-14 to 18 6.6 6.6#48 (theta = 1) and 55,
order stats Mathematica file, exam 1
  5 2-21 to 25 6.3 and 6.6 BTI order stats hw.
  6 2-28 to 3-3 7.1,7.2,7.3 BTI generating function combos,
  7 3-6 to 3-9 chp 7 Ma notebook on sampling distr
  8 3-13 to 15 chp 7 sampling HW problems.
  9 Spring Break    
 10 3-27 to 31 8.1 to 8.4 #1,2,4,6,9 BTI estimators.
#18,19,24,28,32
 11 4-3 to 7 8.5, 8.6 #35,36,37 BTI large sample intervals
#40,41,42,46,48,49
 12 4-9 to 13 8.7, 8.8 #56,57,58,60
#68,70,71,72,75
 13 4-17 to 19 8.9 #79,82,84,86 exam 2.
 14 4-26 to 28 10.1 to 10.3 #2,3 BTI hypothesis tests,
#5,6,7,9,13,14,16,18
  5-14 (Tues) 8 AM Final Exam Cumulative 150 point final.

This personal page is maintained by Tom Linton, email: lintont@central.edu. Last updated April 26, 2000.

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