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SYLLABUS UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT Dr. Norman D. Bond Statistics 1000Q W32 Introduction To Statistics 1 Fall2022 Wed 3:35-7:05pm norman.bond@uconn.edu (24/7) Room 217,224 Texts A FIRST COURSE IN STATISTICS, 12 th edition, McClave & Sincich, Pearson, 2017. ISBN: 0-13-408062-9 Minitab Workbook (Available on HuskyCT) SCHEDULE OF ASSIGNMENTS Date Chapter Readings Suggested Chapter Exercises (OPTIONAL) Aug30 Sep6 1.1-1.6,2.1-2.4 Ch.1 :1,3,5,7,9,13,14,15,17,19,21,23,25. Ch.2 :1,2,3,4,6,25,26 ,30,49,50,51 52,56,57. Sep13 2.5-2.10 Ch.2 :73,74,75,76,77,78,93,94,95,96,97,114 115,116,117,125,126,128,131-135,137 Sep20 3.1-3.4 Ch.3 :1,3,5,7,11,13,38,39,40,41,42,43,44,46. Sep27 Exam 1 HuskyCT Oct 4 Oct11 3.5-3.6 Ch.3 :68,69,70,73,107,108,109. Oct18 4.1-4.9 Ch.4 :1,3,5,7,17,18,19,20,22,23,54,55,56 76,77,78,79,82,104,105,143,144,152, 153,157. Oct 25 Exam 2 HuskyCT Nov 1 5.1-5.5 Ch.5 :1,3,5,7,9,11,30,32,55,57,74,75,77, 80. Nov 8 6.1-6.5 Ch.6 :1,3,5,7,8,9,11,13,15,18,20,23,24,29,31, Nov15 33,51,52,55,73,74,75. 1
Nov 29 7.1-7.4 Ch.7 :1,2,4,5,7,8,13,29,30,31,32,57. Dec 6 8.1-8.2 Ch.8 :1,2,3,4,5. Dec13 Final HuskyCT EXAMINATION SCHEDULE Exam 1 Sep27 covering chapters 1.1-3.4 Exam 2 Oct25 covering chapters 3.5-5.5 Final Dec13 covering chapters 6.1-8.2 Student Responsibilities 1. Material from text, lecture, discussion covered in exams. 2. Makeup exams: Absences from exams excused only in extreme circumstances. Grade Points 3 Exam Average 75 Attendance & Participation 15 Computer Assignments 10 100 Extra Credit Homework (suggested chapter exercises) max of 3 (0,1,2,3) points added to final grade points CHAPTERS 1. Statistics, Data, and Statistical Thinking. 2. Methods for Describing Sets of Data. 3. Probability. 4. Random Variables, and Probability Distribution. 5. Inferences Based on a Single Sample: Estimation with Confidence Intervals. 6. Inferences Based on a Single Sample: Tests of Hypotheses. 7. Comparing Population Means. 8. Comparing Population Proportions. 2
Required Computer Assignments -Submit as Email file attachments to Professor Bond PLEASE PUT YOUR NAME ON ALL COMPUTER WORK Computer Assignments – Minitab Print = Save As .pdf files or Word files #1 Chapter 1 – Qualitative Data Analysis GradDegrees.xlsx 1. Follow instructions on pages 2-5; Create bar chart (fig.1-5 p.6); Print Bar Chart 2. Follow instructions on pages 7-11; Create bar chart (fig.1-11 p.11); Print Bar Chart 3. Follow instructions on pages 12-14; Create pie chart on p.14 (fig.1-14); Print Pie Chart #2 Chapter 2 – Quantitative Data Analysis Sat.xlsx Qbs.xlsx FOLLOW APPROPRIATE INSTRUCTIONS Midterm.xlsx 1. Create & Print Histograms (fig.2-2 p.19) 2. Create & Print Boxplot (fig.2-4 p.21) 3. Create & Print Dot Plot (fig.2-7 p.23) 4. Create & Print Stem & Leaf Display (Session Window, fig.2-9 p.26) #3 Chapter 3 – Measures of Central Tendency & Variation Standard.xlsx FOLLOW APPROPRIATE INSTRUCTIONS 1. Create & Print fig.3-1 p.30. (Worksheet) 2. Create & Print fig.3-3 p.31. (Session) 3. Create & Print fig.3-6 p.37. (Worksheet) #4 Chapter 4 – Probability & Simulation FOLLOW APPROPRIATE INSTRUCTIONS Note Random Results 1. Create & Print fig.4-3 p.41. (Session) 2. Create & Print fig.4-4 p. 42. (Session) 3. Create & Print fig.4-7 p.44. (Session) 3
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#5 Chapter 5 – Binomial Random Variable FOLLOW APPROPRIATE INSTRUCTIONS 1. Create & Print fig.5-3 p.51 (Session) 2. Create & Print fig.5-5 p53. (Worksheet) 3. Create & Print Chart fig.5-7 p.54 #6 Chapter 6 – Normal Random Variable FOLLOW APPROPRIATE INSTRUCTIONS 1. Create & Print fig.6-2 p.59. 2. Create & Print fig.6-3 p.60. 3. Create & Print fig.6-6 p.62. 4. Create & Print Chart fig.6-13 p.68. #7 Chapter 8 – Confidence Estimation FOLLOW APPROPRIATE INSTRUCTIONS 1. Create & Print fig. 8-1 p.82,83 2. Create & Print fig.8-2 p.84 3. Create & Print fig. 8.3 pp.85,86 #8 Chapter 9 – Hypothesis Testing Examples.xlsx FOLLOW APPROPRIATE INSTRUCTIONS 1. Create & Print fig.9-3 pp.128, 129 2. Create & Print fig.9-4 p.130. 3. Create & Print fig.9-6 p.132. 4. Create & Print fig.9-9 p.135. 4
UConn-licensed Software Online As an alternative to downloading and installing applications directly onto your computer, you can access the select university-licensed software on your devices through virtual environments. Software is streamed to your device on demand, giving you the feeling of a traditional installation without the upkeep and platform restrictions. With the software maintained remotely, you always have access to up-to-date versions, and since it is delivered in a virtual environment, you can run it on a wide-range of platforms and devices. https://software.uconn.edu/uconn-software-online/ Many students at UConn face personal challenges or have psychological needs that may interfere with their academic progress, social development, or emotional well-being. The university offers a variety of confidential services to help students through difficult times, including individual assessments, educational materials and resources, crisis intervention, consultations, and mental health screenings. The Waterbury Campus Mental Health Resource Center (MHRC) provides confidential services and is available to all students free of charge. If you feel you need additional support, please utilize the MHRC. Mental Health Resource Center 203-236-9817 or Claudia.Pina@uconn.edu https://waterbury.uconn.edu/student-life/student-resources/mental-health/ In our course this semester, we will be using a statistical software package called Minitab. You do not need to purchase this software but you do need a license to use the software. The UConn IT department will set up the license with Minitab for you. Here are the steps you will need to follow: 5
1. Request a Minitab User Account. 2. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the box: I meet the eligibility Requirements. 3. Fill in the Minitab User Account Request: Type Statistics in the field “School or Department” and select “Student” as “Purchaser Affiliation”. 4. Shortly, you will receive an e-mail in your UConn e-mail from Minitab; you do not have to respond to this e-mail. This just confirms that Minitab has received the license request from UConn and that your Minitab User Account has been set up. You will access your Minitab User Account using your UConn e-mail and sign-in using your netID / Password. 5. At this stage, how you actually access Minitab will depend on whether you are using a PC or a Mac. a. PC users can download and install Minitab as a desktop app on their computer by downloading the installation file(s) from here, but to make the installed app work on your computer, you must have already set up your Minitab User Account as explained above. b. Minitab as a desktop app cannot be installed on a Mac, so Mac users must access Minitab through the UConn AnyWare Desktop, where Minitab is already installed as a desktop app. But again, to make the installed app work on the UConn AnyWare Desktop for you, you must have already set up your Minitab User Account as explained above. c. Of course, PC users may also access Minitab through the UConn AnyWare Desktop without installing the app on their computer. d. Here are the instructions for accessing Minitab through the UConn AnyWare Desktop. 6. You can also use a web version of Minitab using your Minitab User Account, but the interface in that version is somewhat different from the interface in the desktop version. As such, you should use that option only if nothing else works for you 6
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