49. Final Exam:
Exam:
http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07Final.doc
Solutions: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07FinalSolution.doc
48. Notes for Thursday, Apr. 26: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07-04-26.ppt, Review
47. Old Final Examinations:
Exam from 2005: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stat31Final.doc
Solutions from 2005: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stat31FinalSolution.doc
Exam from 2000: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stat31FinalOld1.doc
Solutions
from 2000: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stat31FinalOld1Solution.doc
46. Notes for Tuesday, Apr. 24: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07-04-24.ppt, Review
45. Notes for Thursday, Apr. 19: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07-04-19.ppt, Prediction in Regression, Given new point X0,
predict Y0, Confidence Interval for mean,
Prediction Interval for value, Review…
44.
Homework #14, due Thursday, Apr. 26 (final):
http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07HW14.doc
43. Notes for Tuesday, Apr. 17: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07-04-17.ppt, Inference for Regression, Least Square Fits, Sampling distrib’ns for slope and intercept, Regression Tool, Gave many useful answers (CIs, Hypo Tests, Graphics,…), But had to “translate language”
42. Notes for Thursday, Apr. 12: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07-04-12.ppt, 2-way Tables, Sliced populations in 2 different ways, Look for independence of factors, Chi Square Hypothesis test, Simpson’s Paradox, Aggregating can give opposite impression, Inference for Regression, Sampling Distributions – TDIST & TINV
41.
Homework #13, due Thursday, Apr. 19 (final):
http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07HW13.doc
40. Midterm II:
Exam:
http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07Midterm2.doc
39. Old Midterm II Examinations:
Exam from 2005: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stat31Midterm2.doc
Solutions from 2005: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stat31Midterm2Solution.doc
Exam from 2000: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stat31Midterm2old1.doc
Solutions from 2000: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stat31Midterm2old1Solution.doc
38. Notes for Thursday, Apr. 5: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07-04-05.ppt, Inference for Proportions, Hypothesis Tests, 2 Sample Proportions Inference, Skipped, 2-way Tables, Sliced populations in 2 different ways, Look for independence of factors, Chi Square Hypothesis test
37.
Homework #12, due Thursday, Apr. 12 (final):
http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07HW12.doc
36. Notes for Tuesday, Apr. 3: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07-04-03.ppt, Paired Diff’s vs.
Unmatched Samples, Compare with example, Showed graphic about Paired often
better, Review of Gray Level Hypo Testing, Inference for Proportions,
Confidence Intervals, Sample Size Calculation
35. Notes for Thursday, Mar. 29: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07-03-29.ppt, 2 Sample Inference, Paired Differences, Apply 1
sample methods to differences, Unmatched Samples, Requires deeper methods, Work
through TTEST
34.
Homework #11, due Thursday, Apr. 5 (final):
http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07HW11.doc
33. Notes for Tuesday, Mar. 27: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07-03-27.ppt, T distribution (handles unknown σ),
Computation with TDIST & TINV, Confidence Intervals, Hypothesis Tests
32. Notes for Thursday, Mar. 22: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07-03-22.ppt, Hypothesis Testing, Careful about 1-sided vs.
2-sided,
Connection: CIs - Hypo Tests,
3 Traps of Hypo Testing: Statistically
Sign’t
≠ Really Sign’t, Non-sign’t ≠
Nothing there, In many tests, will find some sign’t, T Distribution (handles unknown σ)
31.
Homework #10, due Thursday, Mar. 29 (final):
http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07HW10.doc
30. Notes for Tuesday, Mar. 20: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07-03-20.ppt, Hypothesis Testing, Assess strength of evidence
with P-value, P-value interpretation: Yes – No, Gray – level, 1 -
sided vs. 2 - sided “paradox”
29. Notes for Thursday, Mar. 8: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07-03-08.ppt, Statistical Inference, Confidence Intervals: Range of Values to reflect uncertainty,
Bracket true value in 95% of repetitions, Choice of sample size, Choose n
to get desired error, Hypothesis Testing, Yes – No
questions, under uncertainty.
28.
Homework #9, due Thursday, Mar. 22 (final):
http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07HW9.doc
27. Notes for Tuesday, Mar. 6: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07-03-06.ppt, Binomial Distribution, Normal Approximation, Continuity Correction, Proportions (different
scale from “counts”), Distribution of Sample Means, Law of
Averages, Part 1 , Normal Data à Normal
Mean, Law of Averages, Part 2: Everything (averaged) à Normal
26.
Homework #8, due Thursday, Mar. 8 (final):
http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07HW8.doc
25. Notes for Thursday, Mar. 1: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07-03-01.ppt, Interpreted Midterm Results, Variance of Random
Variables, From Probability Table, Properties:
Ignores shift, Multiples comes through squared, Sum when
independent, Sampling Distributions,
Binomial Distribution, Calculate Probs with
BINOMDIST, Mean & Standard Deviation
24. Midterm I:
Exam: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07Midterm1.doc
23. Notes for Thursday, Feb. 22: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07-02-22.ppt, Continuous
Random Variables, Probabilities modeled
with areas, Normal Curve, Calculate in Excel: NORMDIST &
NORMINV, Means, i.e. Expected
Values, Useful for “average over
many plays”, Independence of Random Variables
22.
Homework #7, due Thursday, Mar. 1 (final):
http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07HW7.doc
21. Notes for Tuesday, Feb. 20: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07-02-20.ppt, Pepsi
Challenge: When are results
“significant” vs. “random”?, Independence,
Conditional Prob’s = Unconditional Prob’s,
Special case of and rule (of probability), Random Variables, Discrete vs. Continuous, Discrete:
Summarize probability with table,
Sum entries to calculate prob’s
20. Notes for Thursday, Feb. 15: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07-02-15.ppt, Big Rules of Probability: Not Rule ( 1 – P{opposite}), Or Rule (glasses – football), And rule (multiply conditional prob’s), Use in combination for real power, Bayes Rule, Turn around conditional
probabilities, Write hard ones in terms
of easy ones, Recall surprising disease
testing result
19.
Homework #6, due Thursday, Feb. 22 (final):
http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07HW6.doc
18. Notes for Tuesday, Feb. 13: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07-02-13.ppt, Probability
Theory, Foundations of Probability, Events, Sample Space, Probability Function, Simple Random Sampling (count samples), Big Rules of Probability: Not Rule ( 1 – P{opposite}), Or Rule
17. Old Midterm Examinations:
Exam from 2005: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stat31Midterm1-2000.doc
Solutions from 2005: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stat31Midterm1-2000Solution.doc
Exam from 2000: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stat31Midterm1-2005.doc
Solutions from 2000: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stat31Midterm1-2005Solution.doc
16. Notes for Thursday, Feb. 8: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07-02-08.ppt, Producing
Data: How to Sample?, Placebos,
Double Blind Experiment, Random
Sampling, Statistical Inference, Population “parameters”, Sample “statistics” (keep these
separate), Probability Theory
15.
Homework #5, due Thursday, Feb. 15 (final):
http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07HW5.doc
14. Notes for Tuesday, Feb. 6: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07-02-06.ppt,
Producing Data, How to Sample?, History of Presidential Election Polls, Random Sampling, Designed Experiments, Treatments & Levels, Controls,
Randomization
13. Notes for Thursday, Feb. 1: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07-02-01.ppt, Linear
Regression, Fit a line to data, Least Squares Prediction, Residual Diagnostic Plot, Producing Data, How to Sample?, History of Presidential Election Polls
12.
Homework #4, due Thursday, Feb. 8 (final):
http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07HW4.doc
11.
Notes for Tuesday, Jan. 30: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07-01-30.ppt, Normal Distribution: Interpretation: 68%-95%-99.7% rule, Computation of areas (frequencies), Inverse Normal area computation, Diagnostics (for Normal approximation), Normal Quantile
plot (linear?), Relations between
variables, Scatterplots – useful visualization
10. Notes for Thursday, Jan. 25: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07-01-25.ppt, Normal
Distribution: Interpretation: 68%-95%-99.7% rule, Computation of areas
(frequencies), Inverse Normal area
computation, Diagnostics (for Normal
approximation), Normal Quantile plot (linear?),
Relations between variables, Scatterplots – useful visualization
9.
Homework #3, due Thursday, Feb. 1 (final):
http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07HW3.doc
8. Notes for Tuesday, Jan. 23: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07-01-23.ppt, Reviewed
Excel Computation of: Time Plots (i.e.
Time Series),
Histograms, Modelling Distributions:
Densities (Areas), Normal Density
Curve (very useful model), Fitting
Normal Densities, (using mean and s.d.)
7. Notes for Thursday, Jan. 18: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07-01-18.ppt, Numerical Summaries
of Data: Center: Mean, Medial, Spread:
Range, Variance, S.D., IQR, 5
Number Summary & Outlier Rule,
Transformation & Summaries
6.
Homework #2, due Thursday, Jan. 25 (final):
http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07HW2.doc
5. Notes for Tuesday, Jan. 16: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07-01-16.ppt, Distributions (how are data “spread
out”?), Visual
Display: Histograms, Binwidth is
critical, Time Plots = Time
Series, Course Organization &
Website
4. Homework #1, due Thursday, Jan. 18 (final): http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07HW1.doc
3.
Homework Class Problem #1, due Thursday, Jan. 18: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07HWC1.doc
2.
Notes for Thursday, Jan. 11: http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07-01-11.ppt, What is Statistics?, Data types and structure, Get going in EXCEL, Exploratory Data Analysis, Bar Graphs
1. Initial Handouts (mostly about how to access this web page &
Student Questionnaire): http://stat-or.unc.edu/webspace/postscript/marron/Teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07Info.doc
Go to
see: Ms. Charlotte Rogers
Office:
Smith 104A
Phone: 962-2307
Email: crogers@email.unc.edu
· Readability is your responsibility
· Highlight your numerical answer
· Never turn in more than one page per problem (or no credit given)
· In Excel, highlight a block, and try "Alt, File, Print, Print What: Selection".
· Listen to what happens in class
· If you feel yourself falling behind, then catch up using text book.
· Please Email questions to me
· Many other replies get broadcast, when answer can help everybody
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· Ask a friend, or somebody hanging around
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· You can copy these as needed, or copy them all to your hard disk
· You will want to save your work as you go along (in EXCEL, alt, file, save)
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