Math 3070 § 1   Applied Statistics I   Winter 2001


Location:M,W,F  9:40-10:30AM  EMCB 112      Page Contents:M3070 Syllabus
Instructor:A .TreibergsStatistics Labs
224 JWB 581-8350Lab Assignments
treiberg@math.utah.edu M3070 Homework Information & Policy
M3070 Schedule & Homework Assignments


Syllabus for Math 3070§1


Statistics Labs

The math department's undergraduate computer lab is located in South Physics 205. We share the lab with Physics department. The details of the lab can be found at http://www.math.utah.edu/ugrad/la b/. At this moment, students can enter the lab without their student ID cards. However in order to access their accounts the first time, students need to supply their ID numbers which are printed on their ID cards.


Math 3070-1 Homework Information & Policy

Homework which is less than one week late will receive full credit. Homework which is more than one week late but not more than two weeks late will receive 50% credit. Homework that is more than two weeks late will receive no credit.

Homework for sections is due
1.1-1.3 Wed., Jan. 17.
1.4-2.1Wed., Jan. 24.
2.2-2.5(first part)Wed., Jan. 31.
2.5(secnd part)-3.2Wed., Feb. 7.
3.3-3.5(first part)Wed., Feb. 14.
3.6-4.2(first part)Wed., Feb. 21.
4.3-4.4,4.6Mon., Mar 5.
5.1Wed., Mar 7.
5.2-5.4Wed., Mar 21.
5.5,6.1,7.1Wed., Mar 28.
7.2,7.3,8.1Fri., Apr. 6.
8.4,8.5,9.1Wed., Apr. 18.
9.2-9.4Wed., Apr. 25.
All outstanding homework must be handed in by
Wed., Apr. 30., 9:15 a.m.

The FINAL EXAM will be Mon., Apr. 30, at 9:15 AM in EMCB 112 (usual room.)

The reader is Seon Lee, who may be reached at seon_lee@hotmail.com Homework may also be turned in to Seon Lee's mailbox in JWB 228.

Beginning with the week of Feb. 12, students are to hand in only some of the problems from the list
(those marked with "*".) Students are still responsible knowing how to solve all problems listed.


Math 3070-1 Schedule & Homework for the semester

Q = Quiz day
* = To be handed in

Day SectionTopicProblems
M, Jan. 8 1.1 Introduction, Terminology 10[1,3,4,9],
W 10 1.2 Tabular Methods 23[10,12,17,23]
F 12 1.3 Measures of Location 34[33,35,37,39,41]
 
M 15 Holiday
W 17 1.4 Measure Variability 45[44,47,51,57,69]
F 19 Q 2.1 Sample Space 57[3,5,7,9]
 
M 22 2.2 Axioms of Prob. 64[12,13,19,21,23,25], 73[32,33]
W 24 2.3 Counting 73[35,39-41,44], 83[47,49]
F 26 2.4 Conditional Prob. 81[51,55,59,65,67], 89[69,71,75,77,78]
 
M 29 2.5 Independence 89[87,93,95,97,99,100]
W 31 FIRST MIDSEMESTER EXAM
F, Feb. 1 3.1-2 Discrete Random Vars. 99[1,2,9], 108[11,13,15,17,23]
 
M 5 3.3 Expected Value 117[29,31,33,35,36,41]
W 7 3.4 Binomial Dist. 125[45,47,51,53,54,59]
F 9 3.5 Hypergeometric 132[63,65,69]
 
M 12 3.6 Poisson Dist. 137[75,76*,77*,81,85*,86*,91,101,103,105]
W 14 4.1 Continuous R.V. 148[1*,2,3*,7*]
F 16 Q 4.2 Cumulative Dist. Fn. 157[11*,15*,21*]
 
M 19 Holiday
W 21 4.3 Normal Dist. 169[26,27*,28,29,31,33*,37*,41*,49*]
F 23 4.4 Gamma Dist. 177[59*,60*], 194[79,81*,89*,91,94*,95,97]
 
M 26 4.6 Probability Plots
W 28 SECOND MIDSEMESTER EXAM
F, Mar. 2 5.1 Joint Dist. R.V.'s 211[1*,5*,10*]
 
M 5 5.2 Covariance, Correlation 220[22*,25*,26,30*,31*]
W 7 5.3 Statistic Distributions 230[38*,41*]
F 9 5.4 Sample Mean Dist. 238[46*,47*,51,53*,55*]
 
M-F 12-16 Spring Break
 
M 19 5.5 Dist. of Linear Comb. 242[59*,61*,69*,72,75,77,79,83]
W 21 6.1 Point Est. 261[1*,3*,8*]
F 23 Q 7.1 Confidence Intervals 286[3*,5*,9*,11*]
 
M 26 7.2 CI for Pop. Mean 293[13*,15,17*,19*,21*]
W 28 7.3 CI for Normal Dist. 302[29,33*,35*,37*]
F 30 8.1 Hypothesis Testing 319[5,7*,9*,11*]
 
M, Apr. 2 8.2 Pop. Mean tests 331[17*,19*,21*,23*,29*,31*]
W 4 THIRD MIDSEMESTER EXAM
F 6 8.3 Pop. Prop. Tests 338[35*,37*,38*,39*]
 
M 9 8.4 P-Values 345[45,47,49*,51*,53*]
W 11 8.5 Selecting Test 350[57*,59,61,63,65,69*]
F 13 Q 9.1 z-Test 363[3*,5*,7,9*,13*]
 
M 16 9.2 t-Test 371[21*,23bc*,25,27*,33*]
W 18 9.3 Paired Data 381[39*,41*,43*]
F 20 9.4 Differences in Prop. 390[47*,49,50*,53*,67,71,75,79,80,83]
 
M 23 9.5 Differences in Variations
W 25 review
 
M 30 FINAL EXAM 9:15-11:15 am, EMCB112


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