67-107 Introduction to Statistics

Spring 2005

Section 001 Edwards 8:00 to 9:00 M W F

Section 002 Edwards 9:10 to 10:10 M W F

Section 003 Edwards 3:00 to 4:00 M W F

Instructor: Dr. Chris Edwards Phone: 424-1358 or 948-3969 Office: Swart 123

Classroom: Swart 13/13/3 Text: The Basic Practice of Statistics 3rd edition, by David S. Moore

Required Calculator: TI-83 Plus, by Texas Instruments. Other TI graphics calculators do not have the statistics routines we will be using.

Grading: Final grades are based on 500 points:

 

Topic

Points

Tentative Date

Exam 1

One Variable Descriptive Statistics

60 pts.

February 23/24 (Testing Center)

Exam 2

Two Variable Descriptive Statistics

60 pts.

March 11

Exam 3

Sampling

60 pts.

April 6

Exam 4

Inference Basics

60 pts.

April 25/26 (Testing Center)

Exam 5

Inference Details

60 pts.

May 13

Group Presentations

20 Points Each

100 pts.

Biweekly

Homework

10 Points Each

100 pts.

Weekly

Attendance is a very important component of success in my class. Thus, final grades are based on attendance as well as total points earned. Minimum scores for each grade and attendance level are as follows:

Absences =>

Grade:

0 to 3

4 to 6

7 to 9

10 to 12

13 or more

A

425

450

475

 

 

AB

400

425

450

475

 

B

375

400

425

450

475

BC

350

375

400

425

450

C

325

350

375

400

425

D

275

300

325

350

375

Make-up Exams: Except for Exam 5, you will be allowed to "retake" any exam you have done poorly on. Your grade will be an average of the "regular" score and any and all "retakes" for that exam. Please discuss a "retake" exam with me within a week of receiving your exam score.

Homework: I will assign the homework problems during the semester. I suggest that you work together in small groups on the homework for this class. To aid in your study groups, I will be distributing a class roll of all three sections I am teaching this semester.

Office Hours: Office hours are times when I will be in my office to help you. There are many other times when I am in my office. If I am in and not busy, I will be happy to help. My office hours for Spring 2005 semester are 10:20 to 11:00 Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, and 2:00 to 2:50 Tuesday, or by appointment.

Philosophy: I strongly believe that you, the student, are the only person who can make yourself learn. Therefore, whenever it is appropriate, I expect you to "discover" the mathematics we will be exploring. I do not feel that "lecturing" to you will teach you how to do mathematics. I hope to be your "guide" while we learn some mathematics, but you will need to do the learning. The textbook we will be using for this class will require you to actually read it to master the material.

My idea of teaching / learning is not "Teaching is telling and learning is listening". I believe that you must be active in the learning process to learn well. My job as a teacher, therefore, is not to "tell" you the answers to the problems we will encounter; rather it is to point you in a direction that will allow you to see the solutions yourselves. To accomplish that goal, I will work to find different interactive activities for us to work on. Your job is to use me, to use your text, to use your friends, and any other resources. Keep in mind that the goal is to learn mathematics, not to pass the exams. (Incidentally, if you have truly learned the material, the exam results will take care of themselves.)

Monday

Wednesday

Friday

Jan 31

Introduction

Feb 2

Video: What is Statistics?

Chapter 1

Feb 4

No Class

Feb 7

Handout 1 - Histograms

Chapter 1

Feb 9

Video: Lightning Research

Chapter 1

Feb 11

HW 1 Handout 2 - Summaries

Chapter 2

Feb 14

Chapter 2

Feb 16

Video: Boston Beanstalks

Chapter 3

Feb 18

Chapter 3

Feb 21

HW 2 Due

Presentations/Review

Feb 23

Handout 3 - Correlation

Chapter 4

Feb 25

Video: Manatees

Chapter 4

Feb 28

Handout 4 - Regression

Chapter 5

March 2

HW 3 Due

Chapter 5

March 4

Video: Smoking & Cancer

Chapter 6

March 7

Chapter 6

March 9

HW 4 Due

Presentations/Review

March 11

March 21

Video: Frito-Lay

Chapter 7

March 23

Handout 5 - SRS

Chapter 7, Chapter 8

March 25

Video: Aspirin Experiment

Chapter 8

March 28

HW 5 Video: Chances & Traffic

Chapter 9

March 30

Chapter 9, Chapter 10

April 1

Handout 6 - Samp. Dist.

Chapter 10

April 4

HW 6 Due

Presentations/Review

April 6

April 8

Chapter 13

April 11

Video: Battery Lifetimes

Chapter 13

April 13

HW 7 Due

Chapter 14

April 15

Video: Shakespeare

Chapter 14

April 18

Chapter 15

April 20

HW 8 Due

Presentations/Review

April 22

Chapter 16

April 25

Chapter 16

April 27

Video: Salem & Witchcraft

Chapter 17

April 29

No Class

May 2

HW 9 Due

Chapter 17

May 4

Chapter 18

May 6

Chapter 18

May 9

Video: AIDS Case Study

Chapter 19

May 11

HW 10 Due

Presentations/Review

May 13

 

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