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Math013 Intro to Statistics (Hybrid) Code 20247 (uy15287) Spring 2013 College of Alameda WARNING: Please do not register for MyMathLab online access unless you are enrolled in my COA class. Instructor: M. T. Uy Email: [email protected] Website: alameda.edu/manuel-uy Textbook : Gould and Ryan, Introductory Statistics, ISBN 0-321-839749 (bundled unbound version textbook plus MyMathLab online access), Pearson /Prentice Hall Terminal Course Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, students will have learned the theory and practice of statistics: Collecting, organizing, describing, and drawing conclusions from data, regression, ANOVA, and non-parametric methods. Student Learning Outcomes: Students will be able to compute and interpret probabilities using binomial and normal probability distributions. Students will be able to perform and interpret hypothesis tests. Week/Date Homework (Assigned Numbers refer to the Chapter sections) and Exams 00:01/22 01:01/22 02:01/28 03:02/04 04:02/11 05:02/18 06:02/25 07:03/04 08:03/11 08:03/14 09:03/18 09:03/21 SB:03/25 10:04/01 11:04/08 12:04/15 13:04/22 14:04/29 15:05/06 16:05/13 17:05/23 Orientation for Hybrid Section on Tuesday, 1/22/2013, at 12 noon in D206 Chapter 1 Introduction to Data, Sec 1.1 – 1.4 due 01/27 Chapter 2 Picturing Variation with Graphs, Sec 2.1 – 2.5 due 02/03 Chapter 3 Numerical Summaries of Center and Variation, Sec 3.1 – 3.5 due 02/17 Chapter 3 Continued Chapter 4 Regression Analysis: Associations Between Variables, Sec 4.1 – 4.4 due 02/24 Chapter 5 Modeling Variation with Probability, Sec 5.1 – 5.4 due 03/10 Chapter 5 Continued Chapter 6 Modeling Random Events: Normal and Binomial Sec 6.1 – 6.3 due 03/20 Optional Mid-Term Review on Thursday, 3/14/2013, at 12 noon in D206 Chapter 6 Continued and Chapter 7 Survey Sampling and Inference Sec 7.1 – 7.5 due 04/07 Mid-Term Exam on Chapters 1 through 5 on Thursday, 3/21/2013, at 12:00 PM in D312 Spring Recess 03/25 through 3/30 Chapter 7 Continued Chapter 8 Hypothesis Testing for Population Proportions, Sec 8.1 – 8.5 due 04/21 Chapter 8 Continued Chapter 9 Inferring Population Means, Sec 9.1–9.5 due 05/05 Chapter 9 Continued Chapter 11 Multiple Comparisons and Analysis of Variance, Sec 11.1 – 10.4 due 05/19 Chapter 11 Continued / Optional Review for Final Exam on 5/16 at 12 PM in D206 Thursday: Final Exam on Chapters 1 through 9 and Chapter 11 at 12:00 noon in D119 Grading Policy (No make-up exams and no incomplete grades will be allowed) Categories Distribution Homework 40 points Brackets 90 to 90+ Letter Grades ***A*** M013j3SOn Mid-Term 20 points Final Exam 40 points Total 100 points 80 to <90 ***B*** 70 to <80 ***C*** 60 to <70 ***D*** 0 to <60 ***F***