General Description: This is an intermediate level statistics course
covering theory, methods and applications of linear models. Main topics
are: simple correlation and simple linear regression; multiple and partial
correlation and multiple linear regression; analysis of variance (one and
two ways); linear model diagnostic and validation and model selection.
Case studies drawn from the natural, social and medical sciences will be
presented to motivate and develop the methological aspects of the course.
Prerequisites are: ENG 5 or 7 or Computer Engineering 107 or permission
of the instructor.
Textbook:
A Second Course in Statistics: Regression Analysis (Fifth Edition). W.
Mendenhall and T. Sincich. Prentice Hall.
Grading: There will be one midterm (35%, Thus., Oct. 24),
two quizes (15%, Tues., Oct. 08 and 15%, Tues., Nov. 12) and a final
exam (35%, Tues., Dec. 03, 12:00-3:00). Exams and quizes will be
based on the homeworks.
Homeworks: There will be weekly homeworks which will not be graded.
Homeworks will give a very close indication of the material that will be
covered in exams and quizes. Some of the homeworks will involve numerical
exercises to be solved by the use of the statistical package R.