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STAT 3610: Probability and Statistics II

2021 Fall, Auburn University

Contacts

Lecture Instructor Dr. Le Chen
Email le.chen@auburn.edu
Class Time MWF, 12:00 PM -- 12:50 PM
Class Room PARKR 305
Office hours MWF, 13:00 -- 13:50

Course description

Statistics is the science concerned with developing and studying methods for collecting, analyzing, interpreting and presenting empirical data. Statistics is a highly interdisciplinary field; research in statistics finds applicability in virtually all scientific fields and research questions in the various scientific fields motivate the development of new statistical methods and theory.

This course is the second course of the two-semester sequential courses -- STAT 3600 and STAT 3610. In the previous course we studied probability, which lays foundation for this course. In this course, we will study some fundamental ideas in statistics and various tools in statistical inference. In particular, we will cover parameter estimation, hypothesis testing, linear regression, analysis of variance (ANOVA) and various nonparametric counterparts. We will introduce and mostly use the R for data analysis. We may also use the statistical Python depending on students' request.

Textbook

Coverage

The book consists of nigh chapters, we will cover most parts of the following four chapters:

Co-requisite

Prerequisite

Students obligations

In order to successfully master the material and complete the course, you are expected to


Note: The syllabus was created in March 2021, and it is subject to changes during the semester.


Homework

Midterm test

Due dates for homework and tests

Final exam

Attendance

Assessment


Slides


Tentative schedule


Gradescope


Feedback

Honor code

Accessibility

Your success in this class is important to me. We will all need accommodations because we all learn differently. If there are aspects of this course that prevent you from learning or exclude you, please let me know as soon as possible. Together we’ll develop strategies to meet both your needs and the requirements of the course.

I encourage you to visit the Office of Accessibility to determine how you could improve your learning as well. You can register and make a request for services from the Office of Accessibility. In this case, please do inform me of such requests. See the following link for more information:

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Acknowledgement


© Le Chen, Auburn, 2021.