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Date |
To read/do before class |
Topics |
Instructor |
1 |
01/07 (Th) |
Get the textbook and optionally download R and install the Rcmdr package or RExcel |
Course description and overview; software |
FH |
2 |
01/12 (Tu) |
H 1-2.2; EMS 1-2; SN 15 |
Presentation of numerical data; Data import and entry; data types; spreadsheets from hell and heaven; 10 Data Entry Commandments |
FH |
3 |
01/14 (Th) |
H 2.2-2.5; EMS 3-4; LHSP Is statistics hard? |
Descriptive/exploratory analysis; graphics |
FH |
4 |
01/19 (Tu) |
R 3.1-3.4, 3.8; EMS 5; normal distribution calculator |
Intro to probability; normal distribution |
FH |
5 |
01/21 (Th) |
R 5.5;R 6.1-6.4 The normal distribution |
Normal distribution; estimation; intro to study design; regression to the mean |
FH |
6 |
01/26 (Tu) |
R 6.5-6.7; H 3.4.3; demonstration; CI applet |
Estimating the sample mean; t distribution; confidence interval for a mean; sampling distribution of the sample standard deviation |
FH |
7 |
01/28 (Th) |
R 6.4,13.10 Experimental Design Presentation |
Experimental Design; Quiz 2 |
FH |
8 |
02/04 (Th) |
R 6.5, 6.11, CI applet, H 3.4.3-3.4.4 |
Distributions; Experimental Design; Sample size for a given precision (1-sample mean); Interpreting confidence intervals |
FH |
9 |
02/9 (Tu) |
R 7.1-7.8, H 3.1-3.4.1 |
Hypotheses; branches of statistics; Hypothesis tests: Introduction, errors, and one-sample inference |
FH |
10 |
02/11 (Th) |
R 7.10, 7.12-7.13, 8-8.5, H 3.4.2, 3.6-3.7.1 [skip 3.5 for now] |
Power and sample size; more about confidence intervals; paired data; two-sample test for means |
FH |
11 |
02/16 (Tu) |
R 8.8, 8.10, H 3.7 |
Two-sample tests for means, continued; |
FH |
12 |
02/26 (F) |
H 3.8-3.10, H 3.5, R 6.8, 7.10 |
Problems with hypotheses and P-values; how to present results; extended examples of two-sample and one-sample t-tests; one-sample methods for proportions/probabilities |
FH |
13 |
03/05 (F) |
H 4, R 10.1-10.3, 10.5-10.6, 10.9, 13.3 PS software; Sample size for two proportions using PS |
Two-sample methods for proportions/probabilities; Quiz 3 |
FH |
14 |
03/12 (F) |
H 4.9; H 5, R 9 |
Comprehensive example comparing 2 proportions; Non Parametric Methods; Wilcoxon Signed rank test; Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney two-sample rank sum test |
FH |
15 |
03/19 (F) |
H 6; R 11.1, 11.7, 11.8, 11.12; observer variability |
Linear and rank correlation; assessing agreement |
FH |
16 |
03/26 (F) |
R 12; H 8 |
Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) |
FH |
17 |
04/02 (F) |
H 7; R 11 |
Simple and multiple regression models |
FH |
18 |
04/9 (F) |
H 10; MeasureChange |
Quiz 4 ; Measuring change and transformations |
FH |
19 |
04/16 (F) |
ManuscriptChecklist |
Last Class Review, answer questions related to final homework |
FH |
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04/23 (F) |
No class |
Homework 5 Due |
FH |