Basic Statistics. Madison Area Technical College Fall 2011 Syllabus

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Basic Statistics Madison Area Technical College Fall 2011 Syllabus Course Information Catalog Number: 20-804-240 Class Number: 44109 Dates: 10/31/2011-12/23/2011 Credits: 4 Website: http://pearsonmylab.com Course ID: cunningham24484 Instructor Information Instructor: Sarah Cunningham Bannen Email: sccunningham@matcmadison.edu Phone: (608) 246-6071 Skype Name: scbannen Office hours in Truax 260A: MW 12:30-1:15 Office hours in West 341: TTh 12:30-1:15 Description In Basic Statistics appropriate statistical techniques are studied for the systematic collection, presentation, analysis and interpretation of experimental results, including surveys and quality control. The focus is on understanding the techniques of statistical inference (confidence intervals and hypothesis testing) and interpreting results as found in articles and reports. It emphasizes the inherent uncertainty when decisions are made on the basis of sample data. Includes descriptive statistics, basic probability theory, sampling distributions and the Central Limit Theorem; the binomial, normal, Student t, chi-square, and F distributions; and techniques of 1- and 2-sample tests, linear regression, correlation, an introduction to analysis of variance and selected nonparametric procedures. Prerequisite: Intermediate Algebra, 20-804-201 with a grade of C or better, or Intermediate Algebra Parts 1, 20-804-202 and 2, 20-804-203 with a grade of C or better in both parts, or appropriate placement score. This is an accelerated course. We will be covering a lot of material in a short amount of time. You should plan to spend about 2 to 4 hours per day, 5 days per week, on this class. It is better to spend the time each day than to cram it all in before the deadline. This is an online course. This course requires you to use a computer extensively. This course may not be right for you if you do not have 10-20 hours each week to complete the course work between October 31 and December 23; you do not like working with computers, the Internet, or technology; or you do not have unlimited, high-speed access to the Internet. Grading Component Point Value Number Total Percentage Homework 3-4 29 100 10% Review Quizzes 25 4 100 10% Tests 200 3 600 60% Final Exam 200 1 200 20% Total Possible 1000 100% A [92%, 100%] AB [88%, 92%) B [82%, 88%) BC [78%, 82%) C [72%, 78%) D [65%, 72%) F [0%, 65%) All assignments will be done online on the MyMathLab course website with Course ID cunningham24484. You can also receive up to 20 extra credit points (2% of your grade) for posting on the Discussion Board. See below for details. 1

Basic Statistics Fall 2011 Syllabus Page 2 of 7 Getting Started Step 1: Buy the textbook as well as access to the MyMathLab course website. The required textbook is Essentials of Statistics, 4th edition, by M. Triola, published by Pearson, 2011. The textbook plus MyMathLab access can be purchased as a package. There are two options: MyMathLab access (includes e-book) You can get free access for 17 days, but after that you must pay or lose access. http://pearsonmylab.com Price: $80 MyMathLab access + paper textbook ISBN: 0-321-70586-6 Madison College Bookstore, or http://mypearsonstore.com Price: $97.73 Step 2: Register on the MyMathLab course website. Location: Course ID: http://pearsonmylab.com cunningham24484 Step 3: Do the first homework assignment. The first assignment is a tutorial on how to use the MyMathLab website to do your homework, quizzes, and tests. Do this assignment before the first day of class (October 31) if you can. Step 4: Obtain a graphing calculator and/or STATDISK software. It is possible to do all of the assignments without these aids, but some kind of statistical software will save you a lot of time. The TI-83 or TI-84 is the preferred graphing calculator. If you are not taking other math classes, you might prefer to use STATDISK (free software). See the links on the MyMathLab course website for more information. Step 5: View the weekly checklist, and get going! The weekly checklist will give you guidelines for what sections to READ, which videos to WATCH, and which assignments to DO each day. Every week, your assignments will be due on Sunday night at 11:59pm, except the final deadline will be Friday 12/23/11. See the schedule below for details. Step 6: Stay in touch. Please check your Madison College email regularly so that you don t miss important announcements. If you email me, I will answer within one business day (and often within a few minutes or hours). Seek help early if you are falling behind! I am always happy to hear from you. You are welcome to visit me during my office hours, or to set up a Skype or phone appointment with me.

Basic Statistics Fall 2011 Syllabus Page 3 of 7 Policies for Homework and Review Quizzes All work will be completed on the MyMathLab course website. Before the due dates (Sunday nights at 11:59pm), you can do each problem repeatedly until you get it correct for full credit. There will be a 10% penalty per day for late homework. You must complete at least 50% of the homework assignments for each unit before you can take the unit test. The review quizzes must be completed by the deadlines. Policies for Tests and Final You will take your tests and final exam on the MyMathLab course website. You must finish the tests by the due dates (Sunday nights at 11:59pm) they will be closed afterwards. The tests are open book, open notes, but you must do them on your own with no help from other people. The tests will be timed and you must finish them after you start them. The time limit for each test is 2 hours. Note that MyMathLab does not give partial credit, so you should read the instructions carefully for each question before you enter your answer. However, before the due dates, you may take each unit test twice and average your scores. This re-take option does not apply to the final. Discussion Board You will receive 1 point of extra credit each time you post a thoughtful question or comment on the Discussion Board on our MyMathLab course website. You can earn a maximum of 20 extra credit points (2% of your grade). I will monitor the Discussion Board and answer questions, but you may also be able to help each other. I look forward to learning from each of you. Disability Act Statement Madison College complies with all provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act and makes reasonable accommodations upon request. Please contact Disability Resources Services at 246-6716 (Students who are deaf via Relay 711), room 159 at Truax or email drs@matcmadison.edu. If you have an accommodation card from their office indicating that you have a disability which requires academic accommodations, please present it to me so we can discuss the accommodations that you might need in this class. It is best to request these accommodations at the beginning if not before class so there is ample time to make the accommodations. Student Responsibilities Students are expected to be familiar with Madison College policies and procedures. Many of the important policies and procedures are on the Madison College website, located at http://matcmadison.edu/student-rightsresponsibilities. Academic Integrity is an expectation in all Madison College classes. Plagiarism, cheating and collusion are prohibited at Madison College. Plagiarism is defined as passing of another persons work as your own. Students who fail to observe these standards are subject to disciplinary action. Madison College has a strong policy on Academic Misconduct which is published on the Madison College website. Please refer to this page on the Madison College Website to review all Academic Integrity and Misconduct policies located at http://matcmadison.edu/academicintegrity. Withdrawal Policy If a situation arises that prevents the successful completion of this course, please note that it is each student s responsibility to formally withdraw from this course. Syllabus Changes As your instructor, I retain the right to make changes based on the timeline of the class, feedback from learners and/or logistical issues and will inform you as soon as a change is made.

Basic Statistics Fall 2011 Syllabus Page 4 of 7 Instructor Schedule Madison College Sun Aug 28 Sat Sep 3, 2011 (Central Time) Sun 8/28 M o n 8 / 2 9 Tue 8/30 W e d 8 / 3 1 Thu 9/1 Fri 9/2 S a t 9 / 3 8 a m 9 a m 10am 2 3 7 9 : 3 0 a m - 1 0 : 2 0 a m 2 3 7 9 : 3 0 a m - 1 0 : 2 0 a m 11am Trig, West 347 1 0 : 3 0 a m - 1 2 : 2 0 p m Trig, West 347 1 0 : 3 0 a m - 1 2 : 2 0 p m 1 2 p m 1 p m Office Hour, Truax 2 6 0 A Office Hour, West 3 4 1 Office Hour, Truax 2 6 0 A Office Hour, West 3 4 1 2 p m 3 8 2 1:30pm - 2:20pm 3 8 2 1:30pm - 2:20pm 3 p m Elem Alg, Truax 3 8 1 2:30pm - 4:50pm Elem Alg, Truax 3 8 1 2:30pm - 4:50pm 4 p m 5 p m 6 p m 7 p m

Basic Statistics Fall 2011 Syllabus Page 5 of 7 Schedule and Assignments Week 1: All assignments due Sunday 11/6/11 at 11:59pm Mon. 10/31 Syllabus Orientation Homework 1-1: Review and Preview 1-2: Statistical Thinking 1-2 Video Lecture Tue. 11/1 1-3: Types of Data 1-3 Video Lecture 1-4: Critical Thinking 1-4 Video Lecture 1-5: Collecting Sample Data 1-5 Video Lecture Chapter 1 Homework Wed. 11/2 2-1: Review and Preview 2-2: Frequency Distributions 2-2 Video Lecture Thu. 11/3 2-3: Histograms 2-3 Video Lecture 2-4: Statistical Graphs 2-4 Video Lecture Fri. 11/4 2-5: Critical Thinking: Bad Graphs 2-5 Video Lecture Chapter 2 Homework Week 2: All assignments due Sunday 11/13/11 at 11:59pm Mon. 11/7 3-1: Review and Preview 3-2: Measures of Center 3-2 Video Lecture Section 3-2 Homework Tue. 11/8 3-3: Measures of Variation 3-3 Video Lecture Section 3-3 Homework Wed. 11/9 3-4: Measures of Relative Standing and Boxplots 3-4 Video Lecture Section 3-4 Homework Thu. 11/10 Fri. 11/11 Unit 1 Review Quiz Unit 1 Test Week 3: All assignments due Sunday 11/20/11 at 11:59pm Mon. 11/14 4-1: Review and Preview 4-2: Basic Concepts of Probability 4-2 Video Lecture Section 4-2 Homework Tue. 11/15 5-1: Review and Preview 5-2: Random Variables 5-2 Video Lecture Section 5-2 Homework Wed. 11/16 5-3: Binomial Probability Distributions 5-3 Video Lecture Section 5-3 Homework Thu. 11/17 Fri. 11/18 5-4: Mean, Variance, and Standard Deviation for the Binomial Distribution 6-1: Review and Preview 5-4 Video Lecture Section 5-4 Homework 6-2: The Standard Normal Distribution 6-2 Video Lecture Section 6-2 Homework

Basic Statistics Fall 2011 Syllabus Page 6 of 7 Week 4: All assignments due Sunday 11/27/11 at 11:59pm Mon. 11/21 6-3: Applications of Normal Distributions 6-3 Video Lecture Section 6-3 Homework 6-4: Sampling Distributions and Estimators 6-4 Video Lecture Section 6-4 Homework Tue. 11/22 6-5: The Central Limit Theorem 6-5 Video Lecture Section 6-5 Homework Unit 2 Review Quiz Wed. 11/23 Unit 2 Test Week 5: All assignments due Sunday 12/4/11 at 11:59pm Mon. 11/28 7-1: Review and Preview 7-2: Estimating a Population Proportion 7-2 Video Lecture Section 7-2 Homework Tue. 11/29 7-3: Estimating a Population Mean: σ Known 7-3 Video Lecture Section 7-3 Homework Wed. 11/30 7-4: Estimating a Population Mean: σ Not Known 7-4 Video Lecture Section 7-4 Homework Thu. 12/1 8-1: Review and Preview 8-2: Basics of Hypothesis Testing 8-2 Video Lecture Section 8-2 Homework Fri. 12/2 8-3: Testing a Claim About a Proportion 8-3 Video Lecture Section 8-3 Homework Week 6: All assignments due Sunday 12/11/11 at 11:59pm Mon. 12/5 8-4: Testing a Claim About a Mean: σ Known 8-4 Video Lecture Section 8-4 Homework Tue. 12/6 8-5: Testing a Claim About a Mean: σ Not Known 8-5 Video Lecture Section 8-5 Homework Wed. 12/7 Thu. 12/8 Unit 3 Review Quiz Unit 3 Test Fri. 12/9 9-1: Review and Preview 9-2: Inferences About Two Proportions 9-2 Video Lecture Section 9-2 Homework Week 7: All assignments due Sunday 12/18/11 at 11:59pm Mon. 12/12 9-3: Inferences About Two Means: Independent Samples 9-3 Video Lecture Section 9-3 Homework Tue. 12/13 9-4: Inferences from Dependent Samples 9-4 Video Lecture Section 9-4 Homework Wed. 12/14 10-1: Review and Preview 10-2: Correlations 10-2 Video Lecture Section 10-2 Homework Thu. 12/15 10-3: Regression 10-3 Video Lecture Section 10-3 Homework Fri. 12/16 11-1: Review and Preview 11-2: Goodness-of-Fit 11-2 Video Lecture Section 11-2 Homework

Basic Statistics Fall 2011 Syllabus Page 7 of 7 Week 8: All assignments due Friday 12/23/11 at 11:59pm Mon. 12/19 11-3: Contingency Tables 11-3 Video Lecture Section 11-3 Homework Tue. 12/20 11-4: Analysis of Variance 11-4 Video Lecture Section 11-4 Homework Wed. 12/21 Thu. 12/22 Fri. 12/23 Final Review Quiz Final Exam Student Survey