MWF 9:00 - 9:50
For the student to get a solid foundation in statistical theory while providing an indication of the relevance and importance of the theory in solving real world problems.
To understand how to derive estimators and their properties, such as distribution, variance, bias, and consistency and other asymptotic properties.
To understand the theory behind confidence intervals and hypothesis testing.
To understand the theory behind goodness of fit tests, ANOVA, regression analysis, and the use of nonparametric statistics.
To be able to use statistical software to preform the appropriate tests mentioned above on real world problems.
There will be 3 exams worth 100 points each, Homework worth a total of 100 points, and a comprehensive final exam worth 150 points. If you miss an exam you must arrange to makeup the exam before the next class period. Only one exam can be made up.
% of total points Grade 90 - 100 A 80 - 89 B 70 - 79 C 60 - 69 D 0 - 59 F
MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS II
MATH 4143
Instructor: Joel Schmitter
Office : Bolin 118P
Phone : 397-4262
Office Hours : W 8:00 - 9:00
MWF 10:00 - 11:00
MW 2:00 - 3:00
TR 9:30 – 11:00 and 3:30 – 4:00
T 4:00 – 5:00 in the help sessions Bolin 101
or by appointment
Prerequisites: Math 4133
Grading: There will be 3 exams worth 100 points each, Homework worth a total of 100 points, and a comprehensive final exam worth 150 points. If you miss an exam you must arrange to makeup the exam before the next class period. Only one exam can be made up.
% of total points Grade
90 - 100 A
80 - 89 B
70 - 79 C
60 - 69 D
0 - 59 F
We will cover chapters 7 - 15 .
Exam 1: Friday Sept. 23, sec 7.1 - 9.7
Exam 2 : Friday Oct. 28, sec 10.1 - 11.14
Exam 3 : Wednesday Nov. 30, sec 12.1 - 15.11
Final Exam: Monday December 5, 8:00 - 10:00