MATH 2311-06: Introduction to Probability and Statistics

Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 12:00 to 1:00

Graduate College of Social Work, Room 102

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Course Syllabus

Course Calendar:

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Course Materials:

 

Formula Sheet for Test 1

Formula Sheet for Test 3

 

 

Chapter 1:

Section 1.1: Types of Data

Section 1.1 Completed Notes.

Section 1.2: Mean and Median

Section 1.2 Completed Notes.

Section 1.3: Standard Deviation and Variance

Section 1.3 Completed Notes.

Section 1.4: Range, Interquartile Range, Finding Outliers

Section 1.4 Completed Notes.

Section 1.5: Graphs and Describing Distributions

Section 1.5 Completed Notes

 

Chapter 2:

Section 2.1: Counting Techniques, Combinations, Permutations

Section 2.1 Completed Notes

Section 2.2: Sets and Venn Diagrams

Section 2.2 Completed Notes

Section 2.3: Basic Probability Models

Section 2.3 Completed Notes

Popper 1 Answers: C, B

Section 2.4: General Probability Rules

Section 2.4 Completed Notes

Popper 2 Answers: A, B

 

Chapter 3:

Section 3.1: Random Variables

Section 3.1 (pt 1) notes, Completed

Section 3.1 (pt2) notes, Completed

Popper 3 Answers: C, B, A, D, B, C

Section 3.2: Binomial Distributions

Section 3.2 notes, Completed

Popper 4 Answers: B, D, A, C

Section 3.3: Geometric Distributions

Section 3.3 notes, Completed

Popper 5 Answers: D, B, A

 

Test 1 Review Download

Test 1 Review Completed

 

Chapter 4:

Section 4.1: Density Curves

Section 4.1 notes, Completed

Popper 6 Answers: B, A, C

Section 4.2: The Normal Distribution

Section 4.2 notes, Completed

Popper 7 Answers: A, B, B

Section 4.3: Standard Normal Calculations

Section 4.3 notes, Completed

Popper 8 Answers: D, A, C

Section 4.4: Sampling Distributions

Section 4.4 notes,, Completed

Popper 9 Answers: C, B, A

Popper 10 Answers: D, A, A

 

Chapter 5:

Section 5.1: Scatter Plots

Section 5.1 notes, Completed

Popper 11 Answers: D, A, A

Section 5.2: Correlations

Popper 12 Answers: A,A,D,A,C

Section 5.3: The Least Squares Regression Lines

Section 5.2,5.3 Completed

Section 5.4: Residuals

Section 5.4, Completed

Section 5.5: Non-Linear Models

Section 5.5, Completed

Section 5.6: Relations in Categorical Data

Section 5.6, Completed

 

Chapter 6:

Section 6.1: Sampling

Section 6.1, Completed

Section 6.2: Designing Experiments

Section 6.3: Simulating Experiments

Section 6.2, 6.3, Completed

 

Test 2 Review Download

Test 2 Review  Completed

 

Chapter 7:

Section 7.1: Margins of Error and Estimates

Section 7.1, Completed

Section 7.2: Confidence Intervals for a Proportion

Section 7.2, Completed

Section 7.3: Confidence Intervals for the Difference of Two Proportions

Section 7.3, Completed

Section 7.4: Confidence Intervals for a Mean

Section 7.4 (Part 1) Completed

Section 7.4 (Part 2) Completed

Section 7.5: Confidence Intervals for the Difference of Two Means

Section 7.5, Completed

 

Chapter 8:

Section 8.1: Inference for the Mean of a Population

Section 8.1, Completed

Section 8.2: inference for the Population Proportion

Section 8.2 Completed

Section 8.3: Comparing Two Means

Section 8.3, Completed

Section 8.4: Comparing Two Proportions

Section 8.4, Completed

Section 8.5: Goodness of Fit Test

Section 8.5, Completed

 Section 8.6: Inference for Two-Way Tables

Section 8.6, Completed

 

Test 3 Review Download

Test 3 Review Completed

 

Final Exam Review (Blank)

Final Exam Review (Completed)

 

Chapter 9:

Section 9.1: Confidence Intervals for Regression Lines

Section 9.2: Test for Slope of Regression Lines