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This document outlines the goals, schedule, topics, and assessment of a Statistical Methods course. The course aims to teach students basic statistical methods and how to apply them to management problems using software like SPSS, and to lay the foundation for more advanced statistical learning. It will be taught from October 15th to November 7th on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2-6pm in Room 219. Students will be evaluated based on class participation, a presentation, and a personal project of at least 10 pages. Key topics will include introduction to data and statistics, probability and distributions, estimation and tests, analysis of variance, and regression.
This document outlines the goals, schedule, topics, and assessment of a Statistical Methods course. The course aims to teach students basic statistical methods and how to apply them to management problems using software like SPSS, and to lay the foundation for more advanced statistical learning. It will be taught from October 15th to November 7th on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2-6pm in Room 219. Students will be evaluated based on class participation, a presentation, and a personal project of at least 10 pages. Key topics will include introduction to data and statistics, probability and distributions, estimation and tests, analysis of variance, and regression.
This document outlines the goals, schedule, topics, and assessment of a Statistical Methods course. The course aims to teach students basic statistical methods and how to apply them to management problems using software like SPSS, and to lay the foundation for more advanced statistical learning. It will be taught from October 15th to November 7th on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2-6pm in Room 219. Students will be evaluated based on class participation, a presentation, and a personal project of at least 10 pages. Key topics will include introduction to data and statistics, probability and distributions, estimation and tests, analysis of variance, and regression.
Through studying this course, students are expected to
master the basic statistical methods and able to settle management problems using statistical packages such as SPSS. Meantime the learning of this course may lay the groundwork for future studies of advanced statistical methods.
Introduction
Instructor
Lin Jun, Room: 836, Email: ljun@mail.xjtu.edu.cn
Personal web page: ljun.gr.xjtu.edu.cn PhD NUS & TU/e
Anderson D.R., Sweeney D.J., Willams T.A., Statistics:
Business and economics, China Machine Press, 2009. Wooldridge J.M., Introductory econometrics: A modern approach, SOUTH-WESTERN Cengage Learning, 2009.
Introduction
Assessment
Class Participation (10%)
Presentation (30%)
Personal Project (60%) (no less than 10 pages)
Introduction
Topics
Introduction (0.5 hour)
Data and Statistics (3.5 hours) Probability and Distributions (8 hours) Estimation and Tests (7 hours) Analysis of Variance (2 hours) Regression (7 hours) Presentation (4 hours)