Class Times, Days, and Place: 13:00-13:50 MWF, 250
CLS
Instructor: Hao Wang
Text Book: The Basic Practice of
Statistics
(4th Edition) by David S. Moore
Office: 11A Deady Hall
Office Hours: Wednesday 10:00am-10:50am; Friday
10:00am-10:50am;
(Otherwise, you need use the office hours of your GTF.)
Email: haowang@uoregon.edu
Web URL:
http://uoregon.edu/~haowang/teaching/243_WIN2008/243WIN08.htm
Grading Policy
Your course grade is the sum of following performance scores: The homeworks will count as 15% of the course grade; The in-class quizzes will count as 20%; The midterm will count as 15%; and the final exam will count as 50%.
Quizzes: During the term, there are several in-class quizzes. The day of a quiz is not completely fixed. The duration of a quiz ranges from 20 to 50 minutes. The quiz scores will be averaged and contributed to the course grade. There is no make-up quiz.
Homework: Homework questions and due date are posted in the following Tentative Syllabus of this web page which will be updated very often. Homework is due weekly before class of each Friday or the date specified in the Tentative Syllabus. It is your responsibility to check the updated Tentative Syllabus each Thursday afternoon or the date before the specified due date in the Tentative Syllabus. Late handing in homework will not be accepted. One lowest homework score will be dropped and the remaining homework scores will be averaged and contributed to the course grade. You can discuss with other students while working on your homework problems, but copying other students' answers is not allowed, otherwise a penalty of score deduction may be given. Your solution to each homework problem should be legible and should describe your ideas clearly. No details will have no scores. Please use 8.5" by 11" sheets to do your homework and don't forget to write down your first name, middle name and last name (In order to protect your rights to confidentiality of your papers, don't write down your student ID number on homework paper.) on each page. Your homework will be returned in the discussion sessions. Remaining unpicked homeworks will be delivered again in the discussion sessions. Poor attendance may alter this policy; see "Attendance" below.
Tests: For this course, there are a midterm and a final exam. For each exam (including quizzes), you can bring a 8.5" by 11" sheet with formulae or useful notes for you. Your solution to each exam problem should be legible and describe your ideas clearly. No details will have no scores. If an exam question is a multiple choice question, clearly mark one and only one choice for each question. All students take the final exam at the UO specified time. Generally there is no make-up quiz or exam except for serious illness with valid doctor's statement or other special excuse with valid document.
Attendance: Attendance is mandatory. We will check
attendance randomly. You are
responsible
for all the announcements, changes, course information, and topics that
I cover in class. If you miss a substantial number of lectures
without
discussing the matter with me and without a valid excuse, your quiz
score may be deducted.
Discussion sessions: Your
discussion instructor is Kristine Pelatt. Her office location is 206
Fenton. Her office hours are Tuesday 12:30-14:00 and Friday
11:00-12:30. The
discussion sessions are divided as follows
according to
CRNs:
(1) Group 1: 23089 :
Wednesday 17:00-17:50pm 303 DEA
(2) Group 2: 23090 :
Wednesday 16:00-16:50pm 208 DEA
(3) Grpup 3: 23091 :
Thursday 8:00-8:50am 105
FEN
(4) Group 4: 23092 :
Thursady 9:00-9:50am
205 DEA
Tentative Syllabus
(Updated on Jan 3rd, 2008)
| Tentative Date | Remarks | Sections covered in Class | Homework due date |
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| 1/7--1/11 | Prerequisite checking Picturing distributions with graphs Describing distributions with numbers Normal distributions |
Ch 1 Ch 2 Ch 3 |
There is no homework in the first week, but you need to
read Chapter 1- Chapter 3, inclusive. |
| 1/14--1/18 | Quiz#1 on Jan 16th (Wed). Scatterplots and correlations Regressioon Two-way tables |
Ch 4 Ch 5 Ch 6 Ch 7 |
#1 (a) Read Chapter 4 - Chapter 6; (b) Solve questions:
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| 1/21--1/25 | Quiz#2 on Jan 25th(Fri) There is no class on Monday, Jan 21 (Martin Luther King Jr Holiday) Sampling Experiments Basic probability |
Ch 8 Ch 9 Ch 10 |
#2 (a) Read Chapter 7 - Chapter 9; (b) Solve questions:
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| 1/28--2/1 | Basic probability Sampling distributions |
Ch 10 Ch 11 |
#3 (a) Read Chapter 10 - Chapter 12; (b) Solve questions:
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| 2/4--2/8 | Quiz#3 on Feb 4th (Mon) Sampling distributions General rules of probability |
Ch 11 Ch 12 |
#4 (a) Read Chapter 13 - Chapter 15; (b) Solve questions:
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| 2/11--2/15 |
Review for midterm exam Midterm exam on Feb 11th. (covers Ch 1 - Ch 11, inclusive ) General rules of probability Binomial distributions |
Ch 12 Ch 13 |
#5 (a) Read Chapter 16 - Chapter 18; (b) Solve questions:
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| 2/18--2/22 |
Binomial distributions Confidence intervals Hypothesis testing |
Ch 13 Ch 14 Ch 15 |
#6 (a) Read Chapter 19 - Chapter 20; (b) Solve questions:
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| 2/25--2/29 |
Quiz # 4 on Feb 27
(covers until ch 14, inclusive) Inference in practice Inference about a population mean |
Ch 16 Ch 17 Ch 18 |
#7 (a) Read Chapter 21; (b) Solve questions:
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| 3/3--3/7 |
Inference about a population mean two sample problems inference about a population proportion Application examples |
Ch 18 Ch 19 Ch 20 |
#8 (a) Read Chapter 22; (b) Solve questions
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| 3/10--3/14 |
inference about a population proportion Comparing two proportions Application examples Review |
Ch 20 Ch 21 Ch 22 |
#9 Solve questions:
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| Office Hour before final Location:11A, DD Hall |
Ofiice Hour: 10:00-11:00,
Monday, March 17th, 2008 Remark: You need to bring your student ID when you take the final exam on March 18th, 2008. |
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Final Exam: 15:15-17:15, Tuesday, March 18th, 2008, 250
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