MS 204 Basic Statistics MWF Fall 2010 10:00-11:00 Instructor: Office: Hours: Phone: Email: Falynn Cartmill 112D Merrill Building By appointment Monday, Wednesday, Friday (256) 782-5786 fcartmill@jsu.edu Prerequisite: MS 112 – College Algebra Corequisite: ST 260L – Statistics/Quantitative Methods I Lab Texts: Introduction to Business Statistics, Sixth Edition (2007), Weiers –Duxbury Calculator: A scientific calculator is required for the course. A calculator with statistical functions is strongly recommended (preferably Texas Instruments). Grade Composition: Four Exams totaling 400 points Lab Assignments Homework/Quizzes totaling 50 points. Final exam worth 100 points. Grading Scale: Total possible points for the course will be 550 points. The student’s final grade will be determined by averaging his or her grade in ST 260 and ST 260L using a 3 to 1 ratio. The student’s final grade will be based on the following breakdown of the total points for the course: A B C D F 90 – 100% 80 – 89.9% 70 – 79.9% 60 – 69.9% < 60% Make-Up Exams: Students are expected to take all examinations on the scheduled dates. Make-up examinations will not normally be given. Make-up examinations will be given only with a valid physician’s excuse for missing the scheduled date or an excuse from an appropriate university official stating you will be engaging in university business on the date of the examination. You must contact the instructor within 2 days of missing an examination to schedule a make-up examination. Failure to contact the instructor to schedule a make-up examination within 2 days will result in a zero for the examination. Individual assignment or final course grades cannot be discussed via telephone or email. Please contact the instructor to make an appointment to discuss grades in person. Attendance Policy: All students enrolled in the course are held responsible for attendance and for all material covered and assigned at class meetings. The examinations are structured to test comprehensively the material presented in class lectures. Therefore, attendance is extremely important and absences should be minimized. Tardiness: Tardiness is to be avoided. All students are expected to arrive on time for all classes. Late arrival to class disrupts the learning activities and is unprofessional and disrespectful towards fellow classmates. Therefore, please show professional courtesy towards classmates and instructor by avoiding tardiness. Cellular Phones and Electronic Devices: The following electronic devices are not allowed in class: cellular phones, pagers, Blackberry or other instant messaging devices, MP3 or any related CD/cassette/audio device. Academic Dishonesty: Refer to the Student Handbook for procedures concerning academic dishonesty. Disability Accommodations Statement: Any individual who qualifies for reasonable accommodations under The Americans With Disabilities Act or Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 should contact the instructor immediately. Important Dates November 4 - Last day to withdraw/drop course without academic penalty. November 23 - Last day to withdraw or drop passing from course. Daily Schedule (Tentative) W 25 Introduction Explanation of Syllabus & Course Policies Overview of the Course F 27 Introduction to Differential Calculus Basic Rules of Differentiation HW: Section 9.3 #1-59 odd M 30 Introduction to Differential Calculus (Cont’d) Basic Rules of Differentiation HW: Section 9.4 #1-69 odd 1 Introduction to Differential Calculus (Cont’d) Marginal Functions in Economics HW: Section 9.8 #1-23 all F 3 Introduction to Differential Calculus (Cont’d) Application of Differential Calculus HW: Chapter Review #1-95 odd M 6 Labor Day (No Class) W 8 Introduction to Differential Calculus (Cont’d) Application of Differential Calculus Review for Exam 1 F 10 Exam 1-Differential Calculus Homework Set 1 Due M 13 Chp 1 - Introduction to Basic Statistics Definition of Statistics Types of Statistics HW: 1.1-1.22 all W 15 Chp 2 - Summarizing Data The Frequency Distribution Graphical Representation HW: 2.1-2.71 odd F 17 Chp 3 - Describing Data Measures of Location HW: 3.1-3.15 all M 20 Chp 3 - Describing Data Measures of Variability HW: 3.17-3.47 odd W Aug Sep W 22 Review for Exam 2 F 24 Exam 2 Homework Set 2 Due M 27 Chp 5 - Introduction to Probability Methods of Assigning Probability HW: 5.1-5.9 all W 29 Chp 5 - Introduction to Probability Structure of Probability Unions and Intersections HW: 5.10-5.19 1 Chp 5 - Introduction to Probability Laws of Probability: Addition Rule HW: 5.21-5.29 all M 4 Chp 5 - Introduction to Probability Laws of Probability: Multiplication Rule W 6 Chp 5 - Introduction to Probability Laws of Probability: Conditional Probability HW: 5.30-5.44 all F 8 Introduction to Probability Laws of Probability: Bayes’ Rule HW: 5.45-5.49 M 11 Introduction to Probability Laws of Probability Continued HW: 5.50-5.59 all W 13 Review for Test 3 F 15 Test 3 Homework Set 3 Due M 18 Chp 6 - Discrete Probability Distributions Introduction HW: 6.1-6.15 all W 20 Chp 6 - Discrete Probability Distributions Binomial Distribution HW: 6.16-6.32 all F 22 Chp 6 - Discrete Probability Distributions Poisson Distribution HW: 6.39-6.51 all F Oct M 25 Chp 7 - Continuous Probability Distributions Introduction HW: 7.1-7.4 all W 27 Chp 7 - Continuous Probability Distributions Normal Distribution HW: 7.5-7.15 F 29 Chp 7 - Continuous Probability Distributions Normal Distribution Cont’d HW: 7.16-7.38 all 1 Chp 7 - Continuous Probability Distributions Normal Distribution Cont’d HW: 7.39-7.47 odd W 3 Review for Test 4 F 5 Test 4 Homework Set #4 Due M 8 Chp 8 - Sampling Distribution Sampling Methods HW: 8.1-8.6 all W 10 Chp 8 - Sampling Distribution Sampling Distribution of the Mean HW: 8.7-8.20 all F 12 Chp 8 - Sampling Distribution Sampling Distribution of the Proportion HW: 8.21-8.30 M 15 Chp 9 - Statistical Estimation Introduction Point and Confidence Interval Estimates HW: 9.1-9.11 all W 17 Chp 9 - Statistical Estimation Estimating the Mean: Large Samples HW: 9.12-9.23 all F 19 Chp 9 - Statistical Estimation Estimating the Mean: Small Samples HW: 9.24-9.39 all M 22 Chp 9 - Statistical Estimation Estimating the Proportion HW: 9.42-9.55 all W 24 No Class-Thanksgiving F 26 No Class-Thanksgiving M Nov M 29 Chp 9 - Statistical Estimation Estimating the Proportion Cont’d HW: 9.58-9.67 all 1 Chp 9 - Statisical Estimation Sample Size Determination HW: 9.69-9.79 odd F 3 Review for the Final M 6 Final Exam, 10:30-12:30 Homework Set 5 Due W Dec