MTH112 -  03 & 04

INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICAL METHODS I I

SPRING, 2005 SYLLABUS

Instructor:

Prof. Lifang Hsu
Office: RH 234, Phone Number: 445-4373,
E-mail:
Hsu@Lemoyne.edu

Office Hours: Tu. 8:00 - 10:00, 12:45 – 1:45; Th. 12:45 – 1:45 and by appointment.

Lecture:  Section 03 Tu. Th. 10:00 - 11:15 GH203

                Section 04 Tu. Th. 11:30 - 12:45 GH203

Course Description:
This course is a continuation of MATH 111 and MTH110. Further methods of statistics and their use in life will be covered. Topics include Inference for one and two population means, Inference for two proportions and two variances, Inference for simple and multiple regression, Categorical data analysis, Analysis of variance. SPSS statistical program will be used throughout this course.

Text:
1. Introduction to the Practice of Statistics (4th edition)
    by Moore, D.S. and McCabe, G.P.

2. SPSS Manual for Moore and McCabe’s IPS

The additional and continually-updated materials from IPS can be found at

http://bcs.whfreeman.com/ips4e/

Computer Software: SPSS12.0 for Windows. This software is available in the computer clusters.
You can get a 6 month rental of SPSS Base at e-academy.com. The price is 39.99 and the URL is
http://estore.e-academy.com/index.cfm?loc=spss/main

Grading:
Participation 5%
Quizzes(3) 20%
Homework 20%
2 Exams @ 20% each
Final Exam 20% (optional)

Scale: [90 -100] A, [87 - 90) A-, [83 - 87) B+, [80 - 83) B, [77 - 80) B-, [73 - 77) C+, [70 - 73) C, [67 - 70) C-, [60 - 67) D, Below 60 F

Participation:
Lecture format will be used in this course. You are welcome to ask questions at any time. You are responsible for all material discussed in class while you are absent. An absence can only be excused when :
1. The absence is for participation in an official College event or for an event that has my prior approval.
2. The absence is for medical reasons or for an emergency that I am informed before missing class.
If you cannot reach me directly about an absence, you can leave a voice mail message at 4373 or an email message at hsu@lemoyne.edu.

Quizzes:
There will be three open-book and open-note quizzes, of length approximately 30 minutes. The quizzes will primarily consist of problems from the homework. No makeup quizzes for whatever reason, will be allowed. However the worst quiz score of each student will not be counted so that an excused absence will not be penalized.

Tentative dates:

Quiz 1 - February 1, Tuesday
Quiz 2 – March 10, Thursday
Quiz 3 – April 5, Tuesday

Examinations:
The tests are open book and open notes. No makeup tests for whatever reason, will be allowed.

Test dates:

Test 1 – February 24, Thursday
Test 2 - April 28, Thursday

Final Examination:

MTH112-03:   12:00 pm - 2:30 pm  Tuesday, May 10, 2005

MTH112-04:   12:00 pm - 2:30 pm  Thursday, May 12, 2005

 

Readings:
The reading assignment is the topic of the next class. Try to keep ahead of me so that you can ask questions on the text material which confuses you.

Homework:
You cannot learn mathematics just by watching me or others during class. Mathematics is a lot like playing an instrument or sport. Becoming proficient requires practice. The homework is your opportunity to practice. Try to maintain a constant level of effort. Do some homework each day. At each class homework will be assigned and designated to hand in by the end of the next class period. I will grade one of the homework problems and put the solutions in the class folder after the due date. Note that exercises are consecutively numbered in each chapter. Answers for odd- numbered problems are given in the back of the text. You are encouraged to attempt all of them. The only way to learn this material is to do problems.

Date

Topic

Homework

1/18 Tu

Review

 Print out syllabus from L:\CourseInformation\MTH 112\Hsu

1/20 Th

6.1 Confidence Intervals for Means

1,2,3,11,12,20

1/25 Tu

6.2 Tests of Significance for Means

31,32,35,44,45,46

1/27 Th

6.3 Use and Abuse of Tests

69,70,72,73,74

2/1 Tu

Review & Quiz 1

 

2/3 Th

7.1 The t Distribution, One-Sample t Procedure

1,6,10,12,26

2/8Tu

7.1 Matched Pairs t Procedure

31, 32, 34,36,44

2/10 Th

7.2 Comparing Two Means

53,54,70,74, 83,84

2/15 Tu

7.3 Inference for Population Spread

90,92

2/17 Th

SPSS for Ch.7

7.123, 7.124

2/22 Tu

Review

 

2/24 Th

Test 1

 

3/1 Tu

8.2 Inference for p1 - p2

31,32,33,34,35,36

3/3 Th

9.2 Inference for Two-Way Tables

1,4,33,34,35

3/8 Tu

SPSS for Ch. 9

 

3/10 Th

Review & Quiz 2

 

3/15 Tu

10.1 Simple Linear Regression

 1,2, 29, 30, 31

3/17 Th

SPSS for Ch.10, & Ch. 11

10.3, 10.4, 10.5, 10.9, 10.11,10.13

3/22 Tu

11.1 Multiple Linear Regression

2,3,5,6,7

 

Easter Break & Spring Break

 

4/5 Tu

Review & Quiz 3

 

4/7 Th

12.1 One-Way ANOVA

1,2,3,4,9,11

4/12 Tu

SPSS for Ch.12

12.57

4/14 Th

12.2 One-Way ANOVA

37,39

4/19 Tu

13.1 Two-Way ANOVA

1,2,3,4,7,8,9,23

4/21 Th

SPSS for Ch. 13

13.36

4/26 Tu

Review

 

4/28 Th

Test 2

 

5/3 Tu

Review

 

5/5 Th

Review

 

5/10 Tu

Final Exam for MTH112-03 from 12 pm to 2:30

 

5/12 Th

Final Exam for MTH112-04 from 12 pm to 2:30

 

 This syllabus should be considered as a guide only. The actual pace of the class may vary.
Email me if you have any question: HSU@maple.lemoyne.edu