WAYLAND BAPTIST UNIVERSITY

SAN ANTONIO CAMPUS

DIVISION OF MATHEMATICS & SCIENCES

 

Mission Statement:  Wayland Baptist University exists to educate students in an academically challenging and distinctively Christian environment for professional success, lifelong learning and service to God and humankind.

 

Course Number and Title:  MATH 1306-SA02  Elementary Statistics - Summer 2009


Description: 
This course develops skills in statistical measures, binomial and normal distributions, t-distribution, regression, correlation, hypothesis testing, and statistical software use.

 

Text:  Elementary Statistics, Mario Triola, Addison Wesley, 2006, Tenth Ed

 

Supplies:  textbook, graphing calculator (TI-83/84 Plus) is recommended

 

Prerequisites:  MATH 1304 (College Algebra)

 

 

Class Policies:

 

Attendance: Students enrolled at one of the university's external campuses should make every effort to attend all class meetings. All absences must be explained to the instructor, who will then determine whether the omitted work may be made up. When a student reaches that number of absences considered by the instructor to be excessive, the instructor will so advise the student and file an unsatisfactory progress report with the campus dean. Any student who misses 25 percent or more of the regularly scheduled class meetings may receive a grade of F in the course. Additional attendance policies for each course, as defined by the instructor in the course syllabus, are considered a part of the university's attendance policy. A student may petition the Academic Council for exceptions to the above stated policies by filing a written request for an appeal to the provost/academic vice president (Wayland Baptist University Academic Catalog 2008-2009, Vol. 91, August 1, 2008, p.83.)

 

Academic Honesty:        Disciplinary action for academic misconduct is the responsibility of the faculty member assigned to this course.  The faculty member is charged with assessing the gravity of any case of academic dishonesty, and with giving sanctions to any student involved.

 

University policy: No otherwise qualified disabled person shall be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subject to discrimination under any educational program or activity in the University.  Students should inform the instructor of existing disabilities at the first class meeting.

 

Requirements for Credit:

Homework:     (10%) Homework will be assigned each class period. All homework will be kept neatly and in order of assignment in a bound notebook and will be turned in for credit according to the class schedule.

Projects:       (20%) There will be two projects designed to enable the students to apply the concepts of statistics. See "Projects for Elementary Statistics" for details.

          Project I is due on class #12

          Project II is due on class #22.

Exams:          (70%) There will be two major exams. The Midterm Exam will be given on class #11 and the Final Exam will be given on class #21. The Final Exam will not be comprehensive.

 

A: 90 – 100     B:  80 – 89    C:  70 – 79    D:  60 – 69    F: Below 60

 

meeting

date

day

chapter

topics

1

5/26/2009

Tue

1

Introduction; Nature of Data; Critical Thinking; Design of Experiments

2

5/28/2009

Thu

2

Frequency Distributions; Histograms; Statistical Graphics

3

6/2/2009

Tue

3

Measures of Center and Variation and Relative Standing

4

6/4/2009

Thu

3

Measures of Center and Variation and Relative Standing
Exploratory Data Analysis;

5

6/9/2009

Tue

4

Fundamentals of Probability and Addition Rule

6

6/11/2009

Thu

4-5

Multiplication Rule: Basics;
Random Variables

7

6/16/2009

Tue

5

Binomial Probability Distributions; Mean, Variance, and Standard Deviation

8

6/18/2009

Thu

6

The Standard Normal Distribution; Applications

9

6/23/2009

Tue

6

Sampling Distributions and Estimators; The Central Limit Theorem

10

6/25/2009

Thu

review

chapters 1-6

11

6/30/2009

Tue

midterm

in class portion of midterm; turn in homework notebook

12

7/2/2009

Thu

7

take home portion of midterm & project 1 due;
Estimating a Population Proportion
Estimating a Population Mean: σ Known

13

7/7/2009

Tue

7-8

Estimating a Population Mean: σ Not Known;
Basics of Hypothesis Testing

14

7/9/2009

Thu

8

Testing a Claim about a Proportion

15

7/14/2009

Tue

8

Testing a Claim about a Mean: σ Known;
Testing a Claim about a Mean: σ Not Known

16

7/16/2009

Thu

8-9

Testing a Claim about a Standard Deviation or Variance
Inferences about Two Proportions

17

7/21/2009

Tue

9

Inferences about Two Means: Independent Samples;
Inferences from Matched Pairs

18

7/23/2009

Thu

10

Correlation and Regression

19

7/28/2009

Tue

10-11

Correlation and Regression;
Contingency Tables

20

7/30/2009

Thu

review

chapters 7 - 11

21

8/4/2009

Tue

final

in class portion of final; turn in homework notebook

22

8/6/2009

Thu

final

take home portion of final & project 2


 

"Office Hours": Instructor: R. K. Calcote, phone:                                   ,

email:                                         . 

 

Holidays:  There are no holidays during the Summer 2009 semester.

 

Cell Phones: Do not use cell phones during class. Put them on silent mode. If you forget, simply turn it off immediately.

 

Homework Assignments:

 

chapter-section

homework

1-2

1-24

1-3

1-26

1-4

1-20, and 25-30

2-2

1-18, 20, 22

2-3

1-12

2-4

1-6, 9, 10, 16, 17, 20-24

3-2

1-12, 16, 17

3-3

1-12, 16, 17, 29-32

3-4

1-4, 5-25 odd

3-5

1-8

4-2

1-14, 17-24

4-3

1-12, 21, 22

4-4

1-14, 17-20

5-2

1-14, 17-19

5-3

1-8, 13-18, 21, 22, 29, 30

5-4

1-10, 19, 20

6-2

1-28, 37-40

6-3

1-16, 20-22

6-4

1-8, 11, 14

6-5

1-10, 17-20

7-2

1-14, 21, 22, 25-34, 41,42

7-3

1-14, 17-24, 27-30, 33, 34

7-4

1-18, 23,24

8-2

1-43 odd

8-3

1-10, 15-18

8-4

2-14, 17, 18

8-5

1-16, 23-26,

8-6

1-8, 11-14

9-2

1-16, 21, 22

9-3

1-14

9-4

1-6, 9-14

10-2

1-6, 11-14, 21, 22, 25, 33-36

10-3

1-6, 11-14, 21, 22, 25

10-4

1-14, 17, 18

11-3

1-8, 10-12, 19, 20