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California State University StanislausMath 1600, Sections 7 & 8: StatisticsFall 20131600, Section 7: MWF 12:00 pm - 12:50 pm, C 214, Dr. Melanie Martin1600, Section 8: MW 1:00 pm - 1:50 pm, C 214, Dr. Melanie Martin |
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Welcome to Math 1600, Statistics
Course Description:
This is an introductory course designed for students in the
behavioral, biological, and social sciences. The description of
sample data, probability and probability distributions, sampling
and estimation, testing hypotheses, correlation and regression,
introduction to the analysis of variance.
Some goals of this course:
Announcements and Upcoming Events
8/23/13
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Welcome to Math 1600!
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12/2/13 |
You may redo up to three homeworks to
replay your current score on that homework assignment. If
you want feedback before the final, turn them in as soon
as you can. Otherwise, they are due at the start of the
final exam. For the final exam, you may use the formula sheet handed out in class (you are free to write on it) and three 3 inch by 5 inch cards, written on both sides in your handwriting. |
Textbook is Statistics: Principles and Methods,
6th Edition, by Johnson and Bhattacharyya
Prerequisite: Math 0106,
0107 or 0110, or a passing score on the ELM test, or equivalent.
Corequisite: Math 1600,
Section 8.
Instructor: Dr. Melanie Martin
Office: Demergasso-Bava
Hall 276
Email: mmartin@cs.csustan.edu
Office Phone: (209) 667-3787
Web
Page:
www.cs.csustan.edu/~mmartin
Office Hours:
Monday
2:00 - 3:50 pm
DBH 276
Thursday
1:00 – 2:25 pm
N 375
Friday
1:00 – 1:50 pm
DBH 276
Best way to contact Dr. Martin:
Email
mmartin@cs.csustan.edu Please put "Math 1600" in the subject
line of the email.
Warning: I reserve the right to make changes to the
syllabus at any time during the term by announcing them in class
and on my web page.
Midterms (2 exams at 20%
each) |
40% |
Homework |
10% |
Quizzes |
15% |
Lab (Math 1600, Section 8) |
10% |
Comprehensive Final |
25% |
Total |
100% |
Exams and Quizzes: There will be two midterm exams and a comprehensive
final, all will be in class, closed book. There may be at
quizzes most weeks, quiz dates may or may not be announced in
advance. If you know in advance that you might miss a quiz or
exam, you must discuss this with me well in advance. No make-up quizzes or exams will be
given unless you have a verifiable emergency. I do not give early exams to
accommodate vacation schedules, so please make your holiday
travel plans accordingly. I reserve
the right to refuse make-up requests.
Homework:
Regular homework is expected and is a regular part of any math
course. Your homework is due each day at the start of class. Homework must be stapled
and should have your name, the course and section number clearly
visible. No late homework will be accepted.
Academic Honesty: The work you do for this course will be
your own, unless otherwise specified. You are not to submit other
people's work and represent it as your own. I consider academic
honesty to be at the core of the University's activities in
education and research. Academic honesty is expected at all times
in this course. Cheating is an attack on the efforts of myself and
fellow students and, above all, on the cheater's integrity. Those
caught cheating will be dealt with to the full extent allowed
under University policy.
Important dates:
(See Schedule of Courses or Academic Calendar)
Last day to add a class |
Sept 5; |
Last day to drop a class: |
Sept 19; |
Last day to change grade
options (CR/NC) without instructor signature: |
Sept 19; |
No classes: |
Sept 2, Oct 8, Nov 11, Nov 28,
Nov 29, Dec 11. |
Assignment |
Problems |
Assigned |
Due |
HW1, Section 1.4, page 19 |
1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.7 |
8/26/13 |
8/28/13 |
HW2, Section 2.3, page 36 | 2.3, 2.8, 2.9, 2.11, 2.15, 2.19, 2.23 | 8/28/13 |
8/30/13 |
HW3, Section 2.4, page 45 | 2.29, 2.33, 2.35, 2.41, 2.48, 2.49 | 8/30/13 |
9/4/13 |
HW4, Section 2.5, page 56 | 2.59, 2.67, 2.73, 2.79 | 9/4/13 |
9/11/13 |
HW5, Section 4.2, page 122 |
4.1, 4.3, 4.6, 4.9, 4.11 |
9/11/13 |
9/13/13 |
HW6, Section 4.3, page 129 |
4.17, 4.18, 4.20, 4.21, 4.25 |
9/13/13 |
9/18/13 |
HW7, Section 4.4, page 138 |
4.39, 4.40, 4.43, 4.44, 4.45, 4.47, 4.49, 4.51 |
9/16/13 | 9/23/13 |
HW8, Section 4.5, page 151 |
4.55, 4.57, 4.59, 4.60, 4.62, 4.65, 4.67,
4.71 |
9/18/13 | 9/27/13 |
HW9, Section 4.7, page 160 |
4.85, 4.86, 4.88, 4.91 |
9/25/13 | 9/30/13 |
HW10, Section 5.2, page 175 | 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5 | 9/30/13 |
10/2/13 |
HW11, Section 5.3, page 182 | 5.9, 5.10, 5.11,5.12, 5.18, 5.21, 5.25, 5.27 | 10/2/13 |
10/9/13 |
HW12, Section 5.4, page 191 | 5.29, 5.31, 5.32, 5.34, 5.37 | 10/4/13 |
10/11/13 |
HW13, Section 5.6, page 205 | 5.67, 5.69, 5.71, 5.72, 5.73 | 10/9/13 |
10/14/13 |
HW14, Section 6.3, page 237 | 6.13, 6.15abc, 6.17abc, 6.19bc, 6.20, 6.21a, 6.23abc | 10/14/13 |
10/18/13 |
HW15, Section 6.4, page 241 Section 6.5, page 247 |
6.25, 6.27, 6.29, 6.30, 6.31 6.39, 6.44 |
10/16/13 |
10/23/13 |
HW16, Section 7.3, page 278 | 7.11, 7.18, 7.19, 7.20, 7.23, 7.25 | 10/23/13 |
10/28/13 |
HW17, Section 8.2, page 298 | 8.5, 8.7, 8.11, 8.12 | 10/28/13 |
10/30/13 |
HW18, Section 8.3, page 306 | 8.15, 8.17, 8.19, 8.21, 8.25, 8.27 | 10/28/13 |
11/1/13 |
HW19, Section 8.4, page 326 | 8.37, 8.44-8.52 | 10/30/13 |
11/15/13 |
HW20, Section 8.5, page 335 | 8.59, 8.62, 8.63, 8.67, 8.69, 8.75 | 11/13/13 |
11/18/13 |
HW21, Section 9.2, page 354 and Section 9.3, page 361 |
9.2, 9.5 9.9, 9.15 |
11/15/13 | 11/20/13 |
HW22, Section 9.3, page 361 and Section 9.4, page 365 |
9.27, 9.30 9.33, 9.35 |
11/18/13 | 11/22/13 |
HW23, Section 9.5, page 370 | 9.38, 9.39, 9.41, 9.43, 9.45, 9.47 | 11/20/13 | 11/27/13 |
HW24, Section 10.1, page 386 and Section 10.4, page 404 |
10.4 10.5, 10.7, 10.9, 10.10, 10.11, 10.23, 10.24 |
12/2/13 |
12/4/13 |
HW25, Section 10.7, page 416 | 10.36, 10.37, 10.38, 10.39 | 12/4/13 |
12/6/13 |
Extra Credit Section 3.5, page 100 |
3.14, 3.15, 3.16, 3.17, 3.24 |
12/6/13 |
12/16/13 |
Extra Credit Section 13.2, page 521 Section 13.3, page 529 |
13.1 13.11 |
12/9/13 |
12/16/13 |