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$P$ |
$Q$ |
$P \uparrow Q$ |
T |
T |
F |
T |
F |
T |
F |
T |
T |
F |
F |
T |
|
|
Brass alloy |
|
Row sum |
|
M1 |
M2 |
M3 |
|
Manufacturer A |
82.5 |
90.9 |
75.6 |
249.0 |
Manufacturer B |
83.7 |
99.2 |
78.1 |
261.0 |
Manufacturer C |
80.9 |
101.4 |
87.3 |
269.6 |
Manufacturer D |
95.2 |
104.2 |
92.2 |
291.6 |
Manufacturer E |
80.8 |
104.1 |
83.8 |
268.7 |
Column sum |
423.1 |
499.8 |
417.0 |
|
1’er |
2’er |
3’er |
4’er |
5’er |
6’er |
0.1 |
0.1 |
0.1 |
0.2 |
0.2 |
0.3 |
1’er |
$Q$ |
3’er |
4’er |
$P \uparrow Q$ |
$P \uparrow Q$ |
0.1 |
0.1 |
0.1 |
0.2 |
0.2 |
0.3 |
No |
Date |
Topic |
Book |
Read |
Area9 |
Exercises |
Quiz |
1 |
3/2 |
Introduction and R |
Chap1 |
All |
Area9 |
E1.1, E1.2, E1.3, Quiz1, E1.4 |
TestQuiz1 |
2 |
10/2 |
Probability I |
Chap2 |
Sec. 2.1-2.3 |
Area9 |
E2.1, E2.4, E2.5, E2.7, E2.8, Quiz2 |
TestQuiz2 |
3 |
17/2 |
Probability II |
Chap2 |
Sec. 2.4-2.8 |
Area9 |
E2.9, E2.10, E2.11, E2.12, E2.13, Quiz3 |
TestQuiz3 |
4 |
24/2 |
Confidence Intervals |
Chap3 |
Sec. 3.1.1-3.1.6 and 3.1.9 |
Area9 |
E3.1, E3.2, Quiz4 |
TestQuiz4 |
5 |
3/3 |
Hypothesis Testing |
Chap3 |
Sec. 3.1.7-3.1.9 |
Area9 |
E3.3, E3.4, Quiz5 |
TestQuiz5 |
6 |
10/3 |
Analysis of Two Samples |
Chap3 |
Sec. 3.2 |
Area9 |
E3.6, E3.7, E3.8, E3.9, Quiz6 |
TestQuiz6 |
7 |
17/3 |
Simulation Methods |
Chap4 |
All (Sec. 4.4 is optional) |
Area9 |
E4.1, E4.2, E4.3, E4.4, E4.5, Quiz7 |
TestQuiz7 |
8 |
24/3 |
Simple Linear Regression |
Chap5 |
All (Except Sec. 5.2.1 and 5.5, and you may skip the proofs) |
Area9 |
E5.1, E5.2, E5.3, E5.4, E5.5, E5.6 |
TestQuiz8 |
9 |
31/3 |
Multiple Linear Regression |
Chap6 |
Sec. 6.1-6.5 |
Area9 |
E6.1, E6.2 |
TestQuiz9 |
10 |
14/4 |
Categorical and Count Data |
Chap7 |
All (Except Sec. 7.2.2) |
Area9 |
E7.1, E7.2, E7.3 (a,b), E7.4 (a,b), E7.5, Quiz10 |
TestQuiz10 |
11 |
21/4 |
Grouped Data (one-way ANOVA) |
Chap8 |
Sec. 8.1-8.2 |
Area9 |
E8.1, E8.2, E8.3, E8.4, Quiz11 |
TestQuiz11 |
12 |
28/4 |
Sample Size and Statistical Power |
Chap3 |
Sec. 3.3 and Sec. 7.2.2 |
Area9 |
E3.5, E3.10, E7.3 (c), E7.4 (c) Quiz12 |
TestQuiz12 |
13 |
9/5 |
Summary |
Book |
All |
Area9 |
2017mayExam |
TestQuiz13 |