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Karle and the Stat 100 CAs will be there to answer any questions you may have about the course, assignments, or anything you need. If you are unavailable during these times and want to meet, send us an email at stat100@illinois.edu and we will set up a time!
Students tell us that after Stat 100 they: Read the newspaper in a new way, without their eyes glazing over when they see quantitative information. Know what questions to ask in evaluating studies and surveys.
STAT 100 Statistics credit: 3 Hours. First course in probability and statistics at a precalculus level; emphasizes basic concepts, including descriptive statistics, elementary probability, estimation, and hypothesis testing in both nonparametric and normal models.
You can still get 100% in this class without doing any bonus work. Bonus points are figured into your grade as follows: Suppose at the end of the semester you have a 75% average and you did 100% of the bonus work. So your grade would be raised from a 75% (C) to an 80% (B-).
First course in probability and statistics at a precalculus level; emphasizes basic concepts, including descriptive statistics, elementary probability, estimation, and hypothesis testing in both nonparametric and normal models.
1. Public Stat100 Netmath website. Exam Study Guides, Data Program, p-value calculator and General Course Information are posted on the Public Course Website. https://stat100netmath.web.illinois.edu. 2. LON-CAPA site. All homework, surveys and bonus work are submitted and graded immediately on Lon Capa.
The Stat 100 Team has a group of highly trained graders who know every trick in the book for catching cheaters. We hand grade each of the exams and have multiple versions of all exams. They may look identical at first glance, but they are not.