AMS5 Statistics
Spring 2009,
Notes will be added to the bottom of this page as the quarter progresses.
Please check back regularly to keep up to date with items posted there.
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General Class Information |
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Lecture Times: Tuesday and Thursday, 2pm – 3.45pm, Baskin Auditorium 101 |
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Instructor |
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Robin Morris (email: rdm @ soe.ucsc.edu – please put “AMS5” in the subject line) Phone: email is preferred; (650) 966 5035 if desperate Office: Baskin Engineering 133 |
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Instructor Office Hours |
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Tuesdays, 11am - noon, Thursdays, noon - 1pm |
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TAs |
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Angela Pignotti (pignotti @ soe.ucsc.edu) Chris Simon (csimon @ soe.ucsc.edu) Saheli Datta (saheli @ soe.ucsc.edu) |
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Sections |
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Tuesday 10-11.10am, Oakes Acad 102 (Chris Simon) Wednesday 8-9.10am, Oakes Acad 102 (Chris Simon) Wednesday 7-8.10pm, J Baskin Engineering 372 (Angela Pignotti) Thursday 8.30-9.40am, Cowell Acad 113 (Chris Simon) Friday 2-3.10pm, J Baskin Engineering 165 (Angela Pignotti) Friday 3.30-4.40pm, J Baskin Engineering 165 (Angela Pignotti)
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Tutoring |
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AMS5 has a designated tutor, Vina Patel, who has extensive experience with this class. To sign up for free tutoring, go to the UCSC Learning Support Services On-Line Tutor Sign-up System. |
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MSI |
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AMS5 has Modified Supplemental Instruction available. Matt Pecenco ( mpecenco @ ucsc.edu ) is the MSI Learning Assistant. MSI hours are Monday 7pm at ARCenter 203, Tuesday 8pm at ARCenter 203, Wednesday 3:30pm at Oakes Learning Center. |
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Handouts |
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Notes from Thursday April 23rd (part 1) Notes from Thursday April 23rd (part 2) Notes from Tuesday May 14th (part 1) Notes from Tuesday May 14th (part 2) Notes From Tuesday May 14th (part 3) Notes from Thursday May 21st (part 1) Notes from Thursday May 21st (part 2)
Solutions to the Practice Final
Please note that the review slides above do not cover the 2-sample z-test. You should review that material from the textbook. |
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Textbook |
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Statistics (4th edition), D. Freedman, R. Pisani and R. Purves, W.W. Norton & Company. ISBN 0-393-92972-8.
Other books that may be useful are Struck by Lightning: the curious world of probabilities, Jeffrey S. Rosenthal, and How to Lie With Statistics, Darrell Huff. |
Schedule
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Homework |
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Tu 31st March |
Introduction; Why Statistics? Data types |
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Th 2nd April |
Controlled experiments; observational studies |
1,2 |
Chapter 2 (p 20), A2, A6, A8, A9, A10 |
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Tu 7th April |
Sample surveys; the histogram |
19,3 |
Chapter 19, A2, A6, A8, A11, A12 Chapter 3, A1, A3, A4, A7, B1, B3, C2, E1 |
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Th 9th April |
Average and standard deviation; Normal approximation (quiz) |
4,5 |
Chapter 4, A2, A4, A6, A8, B1, B2, B5, C1, C4, D1, D8, E4, E8 Chapter 5, A1, B1, B3, C2, D5 |
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Tu 14th April |
Introduction to probability |
13 |
Chapter 13, A1, B1, B2, B4, C4, D1, D3, D7 |
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Th 16th April |
More probability (quiz) |
14 |
Chapter 14, A1, A2, B1, B4 |
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Tu 21st April |
Binomial Formula; Law of Averages |
15, 16 |
Chapter 15, A1, A4, A5 Chapter 16, A3, A6, B2, C3 |
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Th 23rd April |
Expected value and standard error; Normal approximation for probability histograms (quiz) |
17,18 |
Chapter 17, A1, A2, B1, B4, C1, C2, C5, E9 Chapter 18, A1, A3, A6, B1, B3, C5, C6 |
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Tu 28th April |
Review |
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Th 30th April |
Midterm Exam |
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Tu 5th May |
NOTE: We've got about one class behind the planned schedule. Please bear this in mind when doing homework problems.
Chance errors in sampling; the accuracy of percentages |
20, 21 |
Chapter 20, A1, A2, A5, B1, B3, C1, C4 Chapter 21, A2, A7, A8, B1, B4, C4, C8 |
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Th 7th May |
The accuracy of averages; Hypothesis testing |
23, 26 |
Chapter 23, A2, A3, A5, B4, B6, D1, D2 Chapter 26 B2, B5, C1, C4, C7, D1, D4, E2, E3, E10, F7 (not part c) |
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Tu 12th May |
Hypothesis testing |
26 |
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Th 14th May |
More hypothesis testing (quiz) |
27,28 |
Chapter 27, A1, A4, A6, B2, B5, B7 Chapter 28, A3, A4, A9, C2, C3 |
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Tu 19th May |
A closer look at tests of significance (Measurement error; plotting – please read on your own) |
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6,7 |
Chapter 29, A2, B1, B8, C2, C6 |
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Th 21st May |
Correlation (quiz) |
8,9 |
Chapter 8, A2, A6, B1, B6, D1 |
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Tu 26th May |
More Correlation |
8,9 |
Chapter 9, A2, A3, A4, A5, A10, B4, C1, E3, E4 |
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Th 28th May |
Regression (quiz) |
10 |
Chapter 10, A1, A4, C2, C5, D2 |
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Tu 2nd June |
RMS error for regression; regression line |
11,12 |
Chapter 11, A2, A4, A7, B1, C1, D1, D6 Chapter 12, A2, B1 |
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Th 4th June |
Review |
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THURSDAY June 11th |
FINAL EXAM (8am-11am) |
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Additional information:
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Notes |
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DRC If you qualify for classroom accommodations because of a disability, please submit your Accommodation Authorization from the Disability Resource Center (DRC) to me during my office hours in a timely manner, preferably within the first two weeks of the quarter. Contact DRC at 459-2089 V, 459-4806 TTY.
Academic Integrity You are reminded of the University's Policy on Academic Integrity. I hope not to have to remind any of you individually about this policy.
Some Thoughts About Lectures "In Praise of Lectures" gives some ideas about the purpose of lectures, note-taking, and not being afraid to ask questions. It's target audience is more advanced mathematics students, but everything it says applies here. Think about the ideas it presents, and you will have a better time in AMS5 lectures. In particular
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