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This notebook is the only thing that’s required to purchase for Stat 100! You will use this notebook each week during class! Required Calculator: You’ll also need a calculator for exams.
Class Times for Fall 2022. All students are either enrolled in the in person section of Stat 100 OR the online version. Details are found here: In Person Section L1: Mon/Wed/Fri from 12:00PM-12:50PM. Lincoln Hall Theater. Online Section ONL: Asynchronous lecture videos on Canvas.
Course Outline. Study Design: observational studies vs. randomized experiments, why randomized controls are key, confounders in observational studies, Simpson’s paradox, intent to treat analysis, etc. Descriptive Statistics: mean, median, SD, histograms, box plots, normal curve, etc.
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.
Descriptive Statistics - mean, median, SD, histograms, normal curve, etc. Linear Regression - correlation coefficient, regression equation, RMSE, etc. Probability - multiplication rule, addition rule, conditional probability, independence, etc.
In Stat 100, we use statistics to research a topic we're all interested in - ourselves. We collect data on ourselves through anonymous surveys, largely on the sort of social questions on which students have shown intense interest.
Course Outline. Study Design: observational studies vs. randomized experiments, why randomized controls are key, confounders in observational studies, Simpson’s Paradox, intent to treat analysis, etc. Descriptive Statistics: mean, median, SD, histograms, box plots, normal curve, etc.