Instructor:
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Mike Moran
Office: Room 2813
Office Hours: 9:05-9:25 AM Daily
11:25 - 11:55 AM Monday-Thursday
Web: www.mikeshoreline.com
E-mail: mmoran01@msn.com
Home Phone: 425-454-3183
Fax: 425-454-1878
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Resources:
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Text: Introduction
to Statistics & Data Analysis 3rd Edition by Roxy Peck,
Chris Olson, and Jay Devore.(ISBN-13:978-0-495-11873-2) Note: The text is not required. A new text will be used in winter quarter, so the current text will not be repurchased by the bookstore.
WebAssign Access: (Required) This is a required web based homework
system. A prepaid access code comes with each book purchased new.
Access is free for first 14 days, so do not use the code until you are sure
you will remain in the course. Sold separately, access costs $35 per
quarter. Sign in information and homework details are at
www.mikeshoreline/homework procedures.
TI-83 , TI-84 (Required). TI-83 Graphing
calculators can be rented at the Shoreline Bookstore for $20 per quarter.
Chapter Notes: PowerPoint files for each chapter includes copies of
all of the overheads used in class. Download from
www.mikeshoreline.com.
Choose File-Print-Print What-Notes Pages so copy overhead is on top half of sheet, and bottom
half has space for student notes.
TI-83 Worksheets: These are instructions on how to use the
statistics programs built in the calculator. They must be download from www.mikeshoreline.com.
TI-83 Add-in Programs (Required).
These are statistics programs that need to be
downloaded into the TI-83 Calculators by the instructor. The add-in
program descriptions are found on the web site under
TI-83 Help - Add-in Programs.
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Course Description:
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Analysis of of data, elementary probability, inference testing for
proportions, means, and counts, and correlation and linear regression.
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Course Content:
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1. Statistics and Data Analysis
Process
2. Collecting Data
3. Graphical Methods for Data
4. Numerical Methods for Describing Data
6. Probability
7. The Normal Model
8. Sampling Distributions
9. Estimating Using a Single Sample
10. Hypothesis Testing using a single sample
11. Comparing Two Populations Treatments
12. Analysis of Categorical Data
5. Correlation and Linear Regression
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Grading:
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Final Exam: 30%.
The final exam with cover all of the material in the course.
Tests: 30%. There will be
three tests. You may drop the lowest test score. With notification prior
to test time, a student, for good reason, may schedule an alternate time to
take the test no later than the day following class. Tests taken on
the day following class are worth a maximum of 95 points. No more than one
test my be rescheduled.
Homework 30%. Homework
assignments during a week are due on Monday at 10 PM of the following week. Homework
assignments average three per week, each having an average of 7 problems.
Homework assignments submitted on time are worth a maximum of 100 points.
Two extensions of up to three days may be used if requested by Friday at
10PM of the following week. Problems completed during an extension
are worth 85% of full credit. You may drop the lowest 2 homework scores .
Classwork 10%. Classwork consists
of work that is done in class as part of the development of new material and
turned in at the end of class. Up to three students may collaborate on
classwork problems, but each student must submit a separate paper. There is no make-up for missed classwork.
You may drop the lowest classwork score.
Grading Scale:
Grade Average% Final Grade
90 +
4.0
80-89
3.0-3.9
70-79
2.0-2.9
60-69
1.0-1.9
57-59 0.7-0.9
<57
0.0
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Test Schedule:
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Test #1: Tuesday, October 13
Test #2: Tuesday, November 3
Test #3: Tuesday, December 1
Final Exams
9:30 Class: 8 - 10 AM Thursday, December10
10:30 Class: 11 - 1 PM Tuesday, December 8 |
Decorum: |
Attendance: School policy requires students to attend all
classes. Common courtesy dictates that students arrive on time and stay to
the completion of each class. Cell Phones or IPODS may not be used in
class.
Cheating: The School has a policy of no cheating. For
example, copying tests, changing test answers after grading and presenting for
credit will result in a zero
grade on the paper which cannot be dropped from the final grade.
Penalties for cheating my range up to a zero class grade. |