STAT2110-H Statistics (Spring 2017)
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Course Details

Session, Dates: 1 (01/09/2017 - 04/29/2017)
Days: T R
Time: 03:30 - 04:45 pm
Location: Moon Campus
Room: John Jay 263
Seats Available: 2 Seats
Credits: 3

Course Description

This course is designed to give the student a general understanding of statistical tools as they are used in making decisions. The examples and exercises emphasize interpretation and are drawn from a wide range of actual situations. Excel computer software is used to simplify complex computations. The first section covers analysis decision-making through the use of summarized descriptive data, both ungrouped and grouped. This includes the study of frequency distributions, measures of central tendency and measures of dispersion. This section then deals with decision-making based upon classical hypothesis testing. It includes the study of curve fitting, large and small sample theory, the z distribution and the student's distribution. This coverage provides the student with a working understanding of statistical inference as a guide for judgment and action. The second section deals with more complex situations in decision-making with presentation of analysis of variance and chi-square testing with one and two variables and multiple outcomes of each variable. Excel is employed to handle the more complex calculations. The third section introduces the concepts and theories of correlation and linear regression and how these are used in statistical inference.

Prerequisite: MATH1010, MATH1020, MATH1050, or MATH2040

Course Materials

About the Instructor(s)

Arlene M. Carroll, M.Ed.
Part-Time Faculty
Mathematics

carrolla@rmu.edu
412-397-4200 phone
John Jay 3rd
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