Columbus
State Community College Elementary Statistics, Stat 1350
Course Description (from the University):
STAT 1350 is designed to acquaint students with statistical methods used
in gathering and analyzing data. The course includes survey methods,
graphical displays of data, descriptive statistics, the Normal
distribution, correlation and linear regression, basic concepts in
probability and simulation, sampling distributions and the Central Limit
Theorem, confidence intervals, and significance testing.
Lecture: 3 hours Prerequisite: MATH 1030 or MATH 1050, minimum grade
of “C”
Syllabus -- in Word format
Blended
Syllabus
Portfolio Directions
Important Dates
Exam I -- Tuesday, February 10th
review/review
key/more review/key
Exam II/Midterm -- Thursday, March 5th
review/review
key/more review
Exam III-- Thursday, April 9th
review/review
key/more review/key
Final Exam -- Thursday, May 7th 10 a.m., and 2 p.m.
review
see the syllabus for a more detailed
calendar
Email List
can be gotten through Blackboard
Grade
Calculator -- javascript online grade calculator
Announcements:
Math Adjunct Office # DH 448
My CSCC voicemail # 287-3848
My CSCC email: bmccall2@cscc.edu
Office Hours: MTWR 5-6 p.m., F 1:30-3:30
Stats Portal
Notes & Video Links
Chapter 10 & 11 notes
Chapter 12 notes
Chapter 13 notes
Chapter 14 & 15 notes
Chapter 17 & 18 notes
Chapter 21 notes
Against All Odds:
Inside Statistics
Statistical Reasoning
Probability and Statistics
Statistics 2
Statistical Reasoning II
Discussion Questions:
Video Links for DQs
DQ Keys:
Chapters 1-3
Chapters 4-6
Chapters 7-9
Chapters 10-11
Chapters 12-13
Chapters 14-15
Chapters 17-18
Chapters 19-20
Chapter 21
Chapters 22-23
Problem Sets
Problem Set #1
Problem Set #2
Problem Set #3
Problem Set #4
Problem Set #5
Problem Set #6
Problem Set #7
Problem Set #8
Homework List
Labs
Lab #1
Lab #2
Lab #3
Lab #4
Lab #5
Lab #6
Lab #7
Lab #8
Lab #9
Lab #10
Lab #11
Lab #12
Lab #13
Lab #14
Lab #15
Lab #16
Lab #17
Lab #18
Lab #19
Lab #20
Samples Activity --
key
Normal
Distribution Activity --
key
Permutations and Combinations Activity --
key
Probability Activity
-- key
Expected Values
Activity --
key Hypothesis Tests Activity
-- key
Problem Solving Activity
-- key
Linear Regression
Problems -- key
Confidence Intervals I --
key
Confidence Intervals II --
key
Confidence Intervals on Means
-- key
Counting Sample Spaces with Trees --
key
Design Your Own Experiment
Empirical Rule --
key
Experiment/Study Diagrams --
key
Hypothesis Tests II --
key
Legal Analogy
Statistical Graphs --
key
Calculator Guides:
TI 84 Entering Data
TI 84 Box and Whisker
Plots
TI 84
Frequency Histograms
TI 84 Descriptive
Statistics
TI 84
Descriptive Statistics Grouped Data
TI 84
Discrete Probability Distribution
TI 84 Discrete Probability Distribution (With Graph)
TI 84 Normal Distribution
TI 84 Determine x or z
TI 84 Confidence Intervals
TI 84 Hypothesis Testing
TI-84 Expected Values
TI-84 Correlation & Regression
Answer
Keys
Quiz #1 -- key
Quiz #2 --
key Quiz #3 --
key Quiz #4 --
key
Quiz #5 -- key
Quiz #6 -- key
Quiz #7 -- key
Quiz #8 -- key
Quiz #9 -- key
Quiz #10 -- key
Quiz #11 -- key
Links!
PDF Graph Paper
Bad Graphs (Convention Speeches)
Visualizing Data Badly: 8 Examples Correlation is not Causation:
orginal article /
handout
Presidents by State
How much people lie on surveys
On the Hazards of Significance
Testing
Exploring Correlation and Regression
Central Limit Theorem: with Bunnies and Dragons
How Many Ways Can You Arrange a Deck of Cards?
Free Online Math
Courses
Medical Testing and Vitamin C
How to Tell if Correlation Implies Causation
Summer 2014
Fall 2014 |