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Math 5537: Introduction to Mathematical Statistics 1
Instructor: Mark A. Gamalo, PhD, MS, MA
e-mail: [email protected]
Office: 205C Manheim Hall
Tel. no.: 816.235.2487
Office Hours: MW 12:30-1:30 pm or by appointment
Mailbox: 206 Haag Hall
Text Book: Bartoszynski, R., Niewiadomska-Bugaj, M., Probability
Theory and Statistical Inference(2nd ed.), John Wiley: NY.
References:
Casella, G, and Berger, RL (1990). Statistical Inference (2nd ed.).
Duxbury: CA.
DeGroot, MH (1986). Probability and Statistics (2nd ed.). Addison
Wesley.
Hogg, RV, and Craig, AT (1995). Introduction to Mathematical
Statistics (5th ed.). Prentice-Hall: NJ.
Lindgren, BW (1962). Statistical Theory (3rd ed.) McMillan: NY.
Course Outline:
Some basic concepts on Sample Spaces, Classical and
Axiomatic Probability
Counting
Conditional Probability
Random Variables and their Distribution, Expectations,
Moments
Parametric Families of Distributions
Limit Theorems
Evaluation:
Homework
Midterm Exam
Final Exam
30% about 5 to 6 homeworks
35%
Week of Oct 2-6
35%
Last day of class
Exams are taken in-class. You are expected to take exams at the
scheduled times. If this is impossible due to extreme circumstances
(illness, death in the family, previously scheduled activities vital to
academic program), please notify me. No make-up exams will be given if I
am not notified prior to the examination. You will be required to obtain a
note from your physician or advisor explaining the nature of the conflict.