Instructor Office: 694 PGH2. Goals and Objectives:
Office Hours: Mon, Wed 1-2 or by appointment
Phone Number: (713) 743-3492
E-mail address: dlabate@math.uh.edu
Homepage: http://www.math.uh.edu/~dlabate
The course is an introduction to statistics. Students are introduced to the notions of graphical and descriptive methods in statistics, probability models, random variables and distributions, sampling, estimation, hypothesis testing, regression, analysis of variance, exploratory and diagnostic methods, statistical computing.3. Textbook: "Probability and Statistics for Engineering and the Sciences", 8th Edition, by Jay Devore, Brooks/Cole 2012.
4. Homework and Examinations:
You are strongly encouraged to work out the homework problems that are assigned regularly and carefully. The only way to understand and master the material presented in class is by working on your own, and not by watching someone else doing the work for you. There will be weekly homework assignments posted at the link below counting 30% towards the final grade. Your worst HW assignment will be dropped.Grading:Homework submission policy: Homework is due on the DUE DATE before the beginning of the lecture (12:05PM). No late homework submissions will be accepted. A late or missed HW will receive a 0 score. Homework should be submitted in a "professional" form which allows the grader to read your solutions without unnecessary effort or ambiguity. In particular, your solution should either be typed or handwritten in a neat and legible form; if you submit scanned pages, they should be perfectly legible; submitted pages should be ordered with clear indication of which problem is being solved; if your homework solution consists of more than one page, pages must be stapled. Homework which does not satisfy any of these guidelines will receive a 10-20% penalty in the score.
HOMEWORK PROBLEMS: There will be three tests in class counting 40% towards the final grade (tentatively, on WED SEPT 18, WED OCT 16, WED NOV 13 ). The worst of your 3 tests will be half-dropped; that is, the 3 tests counts 40% towards the final grade, where the best two tests will count 16% each, the worst one will count 8%.
Chap.2: Ex.4,12,14,16,18 (Homework 1)- DUE WED SEPT 4 - Solution.
Chap.2: Homework 2 DUE FRI SEPT 13 - Solution.
Chap.3: Homework 3 DUE WED SEPT 25 - Solution.
Chap.3: Homework 4. DUE WED OCT 2 - Solution.
Chap.3: Homework 5. DUE WED OCT 9 - Solution.
Chap.4: Ex.2,4 (Homework 6). DUE MON OCT 14 - Solution.
Suggested Problems (review for Quiz #2 - NOT to be collected): Ch.3: 1,7,11,13,17,29,35,69,97 Binomial+Poisson Tables.
Chap.4: Ex.6,14,12,32 (Homework 7). DUE FRI OCT 25 - Solution.
Chap.5: Homework 8. DUE MON NOV 4 - Solution.
Chap.5-7 Homework 9. DUE MON NOV 11 Not to be collected - Solution.
Chap.7,9: Homework 10. DUE FRI NOV 22 - Solution.
Chap.8: Suggested Problems (NOT to be collected): Homework 11. - Solution -- Summary Tables for Confidence Interval and Hypothesis testing.
The final exam counts 30% towards the final grade. This is scheduled on WED DEC 18, 11am-2pm
Makeup tests (or no penalization) will be allowed only for justified and unavoidable absences. In this case, if possible, previous authorization should be obtained from the Instructor. In all other cases, you will get a zero score for a missed test.Here are some old tests with solutions (I will post the information for current tests when available).
Test #1 - Solution -- Test #2 - Solution -- Test #3 - Solution.Here are the tests with solutions (I will post the information for current tests when available).
Test #1 with Solution -- Test #2 with Solution -- Test #3 with SolutionHere are some review notes for the Final Exam
Review Notes
The grade will be determined according to a set point scale: 90%-100%: A, 80%-89%: B, 70%-79%: C, 60-69% D; F is less than 60% (+ and - will also be used).5. Topics and estimated lectures allocated to each topics:
Chapter | Sections | Lectures | Topics |
1 | 1-4 |
2 | Overview |
2 | 1-5 |
4-5 | Probability |
3 | 1-6 | 6 | Discrete Random Variables |
4 | 1-4 | 4 | Continuous Random Variables |
5 | 1-5 |
4 | Joint Probability Distributions |
6 | 1 |
1 | Point Estimation |
7 | 1-4 |
4 |
Confidence Intervals |
8 | 1-4 |
4 |
Hypothesis Testing |
9 | 1-5 |
4 |
Inference |
12 | 1-5 | 5 | Regression Analysis |