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Department of Mathematics and Statistics College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences University of Vermont STAT 143 – Statistics for Engineering Instructor Fall 2015 Bernard “Chip” Cole, PhD Professor of Statistics 104 Mansfield House, 25 Colchester Ave. E-mail: <[email protected]> Tel: 656-0054 Office Hours TBA Teaching assistant James Sharpe Graduate Student in Statistics E-mail: <[email protected]> TA office hours TBA Catalog Description Data analysis, probability models, parameter estimation, hypothesis testing. Multifactor experimental design and regression analysis. Quality control, SPC, reliability. Engineering cases and project. Statistical analysis software. To help students develop an understanding of statistical thinking and to enable students to apply and interpret basic statistical techniques in the context of engineering. Objectives Prerequisites Math. 12, 14, 20 or 22 Required Text Statistics for Engineers and Scientists, 4rd edition by W. Navidi Meeting times Tues./Thurs. 1:15 PM – 2:30 PM Classroom Votey 105 Assignments There will be 8 assignments. They will not be collected or graded. Solutions will be provided. The best way to succeed in this class will be to complete the assignments and ask if you have any questions about a particular exercise Examinations There will be three exams (two midterms and one final) and three 20-minute quizzes. You will need a scientific calculator for each exam and quiz. All tests will be closed book and no notes. Selected formulas will be provided. The quizzes and midterms are generally not cumulative. The final exam will be cumulative. Software JMP Pro version 12.0 (available at https://www.uvm.edu/software/) Website Blackboard (http://bb.uvm.edu) Grading Your grade will be based on three quizzes (10% each), two midterm exams (20% each) and the final exam (30%). Letter grades will be assigned as follows: 97 to 100: A+; 93 to 96: A; 90 to 92: A–; 87 to 89: B+; 83 to 86: B; 80 to 82: B–; 77 to 79: C+; 73 to 76: C; 70 to 72: C–; 67 to 69: D+; 63 to 66: D; 60 to 62: D–; 59 or less: F. 1 STAT 143 SYLLABUS Date Topic(s) 9/1 9/3 9/8 9/10 Sampling and Descriptive Statistics Basic Ideas of Probability Counting Methods Conditional Probability and Independence; Assignment 1 suggested completion date Conditional Probability and Independence Random Variables; Quiz Random Variables Linear Functions of Random Variables; Assignment 2 suggested completion date Review of Probability Midterm Exam Binomial Distribution Poisson Distribution; Assignment 3 suggested completion date Normal Distribution Central Limit Theorem; Quiz Confidence Intervals for Population Mean–Large Sample Confidence Intervals for Proportions; Confidence Intervals for Population Mean–Small Sample; Assignment 4 suggested completion date Introduction to Hypothesis Testing Hypothesis Tests for Population Means–Large Sample; Hypothesis Tests for Proportions; Assignment 5 suggested completion date Hypothesis Tests for Population Means–Small Sample; Comparing Two Means–Large Sample Hypothesis Tests for Comparing Two Proportions; Comparing Two Means–Small Sample; Tests for Paired Data; Assignment 6 suggested completion date Tests for Categorical Data Midterm Exam Simple Linear Regression and Least Squares Uncertainty in Least Squares Estimation; Assignment 7 suggested completion date Correlation Transformations; Quiz Review; introduction to multiple regression; Assignment 8 suggested completion date Final Exam 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM in Votey 105 9/15 9/17 9/22 9/24 9/29 10/1 10/6 10/8 10/13 10/15 10/20 10/22 10/27 10/29 11/3 11/5 11/10 11/12 11/17 11/19 12/1 12/3 12/8 12/17 2 Reading (text chapters) 1 2.1 2.2 2.3 Pages in Notes 1–13 14–24 24–30 31–36 2.3 2.4 2.4 2.5 36–40 41–48 49–53 54–61 4.1, 4.2 4.3 62–70 71–76 4.5 4.11 5.1 77–93 93–98 99–106 5.2, 5.3 107–113 6.1 6.2, 6.3 114–120 121–131 6.4, 6.5 132–140 6.6–6.8 141–145 6.10 146–151 7.2 7.3 152–158 159–168 7.1 7.4 169–177 178–183