HANDOUT 1: Monday 9/29/08.
COURSE: Stat 13, Lecture 2: Introduction to Statistical Methods for the Life
and Heath Sciences,
Prof. Paik Schoenberg.
Lectures: MW 11am-12:20pm, Humanities A65.
Course Homepage: http://www.stat.ucla.edu/~frederic/13/F08 .
TEXT: "Statistics for the Life Sciences", 3rd edition, by Samuels and
Witmer.
The text can be found in the "Stat" textbook
area of the Ackerman bookstore.
INSTRUCTOR:
Frederic Paik Schoenberg
frederic@stat.ucla.edu
office -- 8965 Math-Science
office hours -- Mon 2:00-3:30pm.
EXAMS: Exam 1 is Wednesday, Oct 22.
Exam 2 is Wednesday, Nov 12.
Exam 3 is Wednesday, Dec 3.
All 3 exams will be in class. There will be no exam during final exam
period; after Dec 3 the class is over.
For the first 2 exams, students may use a calculator and
one page (double-sided) of notes only.
For the 3rd exam, students may use a calculator and
two pages (each double-sided) of notes only. No books. Any necessary tables
will be supplied for you. Students must bring a Photo ID to both exams.
There will be no make-up exams. Students who are
unable to take an exam must consult with the instructor in advance. Those
who cannot take an exam because of an emergency must meet with the
instructor to make special arrangements.
Students with learning disabilities must consult with the instructor by
Oct 8 if special arrangements are required.
Cheating will absolutely not be tolerated. All homework and exam problems
are to be solved independently. Anyone caught cheating will automatically
get an F, and appropriate University disciplinary action will be invoked.
GRADING:
Homework (15%)
Lab assignments (10%)
Exam 1 (20%)
Exam 2 (25%)
Exam 3 (30%)
OUTLINE:
WEEK 1) Sept 29-Oct 1. Experiments and observational studies.
Reading: Chapter 8.
WEEK 2) Oct 6-8. Summarizing numerical data.
Reading: Ch. 2.
WEEK 3) Oct 13-15. Sampling and Probability.
Reading: Ch. 3.
WEEK 4) Oct 20-22. Normal Calculations.
Reading: Ch. 4.
Exam 1 is Wednesday, Oct 22.
WEEK 5) Oct 27-29. More normal calculations, standard errors.
Reading: Ch. 6.
WEEK 6) Nov 3-5. Confidence Intervals and hypothesis testing.
Reading: Ch. 6-7.
WEEK 7) Nov 10-12. Hypothesis testing.
Reading: Ch. 7.
Exam 2 is Wednesday, Nov 12.
WEEK 8) Nov 17-19. Correlation and Regression.
Reading: Ch. 12.
WEEK 9) Nov 24-26. Regression, continued.
Reading: Ch. 12.
WEEK 10) Dec 1-3. Review and exam.
Exam 3 is Wednesday, Dec 3.
HOMEWORK:
Homeworks must be turned in BEFORE LECTURE starts.
Homeworks may be submitted early, at any
time, by sliding them under my office door, Math-Science 8965.
Homework assignments may NOT be submitted by email or fax.
Homeworks will be given scores
between 0 and 10, and will be returned to students
in section.
The lowest homework grade for each student will not be counted.
Those turned in on Monday between 5 and 10 minutes late
will be given a one-point deduction.
Those turned in 10-20 minutes late will be given a 2-point
deduction. Those turned in 20-50 minutes late will be
given a 3-point deduction. Those turned in 50-80 minutes late
will be given a 4-pt deduction.
NO HOMEWORKS will be accepted at all after class.
Note that some of the problems have answers in the back of the textbook.
PLEASE WRITE YOUR SECTION CODE (1a, 1b, or 1c), AND YOUR SECTION TIME
ON ALL HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS!!!
HW1, due Monday, Oct 6.
p316 #8.3, p316 #8.5, p325 #8.11, p344 #8.38.
Also, at the very bottom of your homework, write the
name and email address of another student in the class.
HW2, due Mon Oct 13.
p31 #2.20, p32 #2.28, p48 #2.41, p50 #2.54, p56 #2.59, p68 #2.77.
HW3, due Mon Oct 20.
p87 #3.6, p87 #3.7, p88 #3.11, p92 #3.14, p96 #3.17, p102 #3.20, p110 #3.26.
HW4, due Mon Nov 3.
p131 #4.5, p133 #4.13. p133 #4.15, p139-140 #4.18, p147 #4.41.
HW5, due Mon Nov 10.
p184 #6.2, p185 #6.6, p185 #6.7, p195 #6.18, p196 #6.22, p198 #6.27, p205
#6.33.
HW6, due Wed Nov 19.
p226 #7.3, p232 #7.12, p232 #7.13, p232 #7.15, p245 #7.30, p264 #7.50,
p272 #7.59.
HW7, due Mon Dec 1.
FROM HANDOUT: #2.20, #2.30, #2.38, #2.44, #2.46, #2.102.