MTH207-A Fall 2011 Home Page

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Class Schedule:T,Th 10:00-11:15
Class Location:Student Union 120
Professor:Dr. Eugene Quinn
  equinn1@stonehill.edu

General Information Announcements Syllabus Notes and Handouts Assignments Policies Grading Technology


Announcements

9/2/2010 Stonehill College is committed to providing all students equal access to learning opportunities. The Center for Academic Achievement is the campus office that works with students who have disabilities to provide and/or arrange reasonable accommodations. Students registered with The Center, who have a letter requesting accommodations, are encouraged to contact the instructor early in the semester. Students who have, or think they may have, a disability (e.g. psychiatric, attentional, learning, vision, hearing, physical, or systemic), are invited to contact The Center for Academic Achievement for a confidential discussion at 508-565-1033.


MTH207 General Information


Textbook: Fundamentals of Statistics by Michael Sullivan III (ISBN 0-13-156987-2)
MTH207 is an introduction to the ideas and issues in the area of probability and statistics. Topics will include:

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Assignments

Assignment NumberDate DueAssignment


Notes and Handouts

DateDescription
12/01/11Hypothesis testing (part 4)
12/01/11Hypothesis testing (part 3)
11/16/11Hypothesis testing (part 2)
11/16/11Hypothesis testing
11/3/11Confidence intervals 1
11/3/11Confidence intervals 2
11/01/11Sampling distributions: proportions
11/01/11Sampling distributions: means
10/25/11The General Normal Distribution
10/25/11The Standard Normal Distribution
10/4/11The Negative Binomial Distribution
10/4/11The Poisson Distribution
10/4/11The Geometric Distribution
9/19/11R Computational Formulas
9/19/11The Binomial Distribution
9/19/11Counting
9/12/11Compliments and Disjoint Events
9/12/11Independence
9/07/11Conditional Probability
9/07/11Addition Rules
9/07/11Computing Probabilities
9/05/11Probability Rules
9/05/11Experiments (continued)
9/01/11Experiments, Events, and Outcomes
9/01/11Introduction




Grading


Grading in this course will be based on:

Your final grade will be determined as a weighted average of these items:

ComponentRelative Weight
Homework 60%
Quizzes10%
Midterm 10%
Cumulative final 20%




Policies


College Policies

All policies listed in the Academic Policies and Procedures section of The Hill Book will be strictly adhered to.

These include:

Additional Instructor's Policies



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