About STAT 1410 E

Foundational course for students taking further quantitative courses. Exploratory data analysis, probability distributions, estimation, hypothesis testing. Introductory regression, experimentation, contingency tables, and nonparametrics. Computer software used. Credit not awarded for more than one of STAT 1410 or STAT 2430.

Notes

Open to Degree and PACE students

Section Description

Basic Statistical Methods provides an introduction to basic statistical concepts and methods, with an emphasis placed on developing a thorough understanding of terminology, concepts and ideas. The goal of this course is for students to become statistically literate and learn how to apply this knowledge in diverse situations while providing the necessary foundation for their future study of statistics. Statistical software is used.___ Topics include: Exploratory Data Analysis for both quantitative and categorical variables, Study/Experimental Design, Probability and Probability Distributions, Estimation and Hypothesis Testing for univariate and bivariate data (including inference for regression). _________ Learning Goals: (1) To learn how to describe and explore sets of data both numerically and graphically. (2) To learn the normal model for the distribution of a single quantitative variable. (3) To learn the linear regression model for the relationship between two quantitative variables. (4) To learn the basic ideas of good experimental design and good sampling design. (5) To learn the fundamental ideas of statistical inference for means and proportions including both hypothesis testing and confidence intervals. (6) To learn how to interpret confidence intervals and P-values in the context of real problems. (6) To learn how to be critical consumers of statistical studies reported in the media

Section Expectation

Reading the text and participating in class will be essential parts of this course. Being an active participant in productive discussions and meaningful activities cannot happen if you are not prepared and engaged. Reading assignment questions will be assigned for each chapter and due the evening before the class when that chapter will be discussed. ____________ Class meeting times will be reserved primarily for discussions and activities around key concepts, mixed with topic specific lectures. Instead of passively listening to a class-length lectures, you will be engaged in peer-to-peer discussions, activities and problems. iClicker questions might also be implemented. Time Commitment: 6-9 hours a week, beyond class time. Materials: Access to MyStatLab Portal (includes eBook). Hardcopy of book is optional and available for purchase from Pearson. iClicker app might be required. Required Technology: Calculator TI 83/84

Evaluation

Grades will be determined as follows: Reading assignment questions 5% MyStatLab HW 10% (drop lowest 3) In-Quizzes 15% (drop lowest 3) iClicker Participation 10% Midterm Exams (2) 40%. Final Exam 20%. **Please note this is subject to change**

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