School of Administrative Studies
AP/ADMS 2320 3.0 Quantitative Methods I
INTERNET - Summer 2013
Instructor: Dr. Hassan Qudrat-Ullah
Required Textbook:
KELLER , G., STATISTICS FOR MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS, 9th ed., South-Western College Pub ((C) 2012). 7th and 8th edition is NOT SUPPORTED.
Lecture / Date / Topics / Readings / Assignments
& Tests
1 / May 9 / Introduction
Graphical Descriptive Techniques I
Graphical Descriptive Techniques II / Ch 1
Ch 2
Ch 3
2 / May 16 / Numeric Descriptive Measures / Ch 4
3 / May 23 / Probability / Ch 6
4 / May 30 / Random Variables & Discrete Probability / Ch 7 / A#1 due
5 / June 6 / Distributions Continuous Probability Distributions / Ch 8
6 / June 13 / Data Collection and Sampling
Sampling Distributions / Ch 5
Ch 9
June 20 / NO CLASS
Saturday June 22nd - COMMON MIDTERM EXAM (TIME & LOCATION TBA)
7 / June 27 / Introduction to Estimation
Introduction to Hypothesis Testing / Ch 10
Ch 11
8 / July 4 / Inference About a Population / Ch 12 / A#2 due
9 / July 11 / Inference About Comparing Two Populations / Ch 13
10 / July 18 / Chi-Square Tests / Ch 15 (parts)
11 / July 25 / Simple Linear Regression / Ch 16 (parts) / A#3 due
COMMON COMPREHENSIVE FINAL EXAM*
(Date, time & location to be announced)
MARKING SCHEME:
3 Assignments (best 2/3) / 20%
Midterm Exam / 30%
Final Exam / 50%
Total / 100%
CHAPTER COVERAGE:
Chapters 1 – 3 / Omit: Stem-and Leaf Display: p. 57-59
Chapter 4 / Omit: Box plots: p.120 – 124
Least Squares Method: p. 132 – 136 (cover with Ch 16)
4.5 Applications in Professional Sports: p. 144
4.6 Applications in Finance: Market Model: p. 1474
Percentile and Quartile calculations
Chapter 5 / No omissions
Chapter 6 / No omissions
Chapter 7 / Omit: 7.2 Bivariate Distributions: p.229
7.3 Applications in Finance: p.237
7.5 Poisson Distribution: p. 251
Chapter 8 / Omit: 8.3 Exponential Distribution: p. 287
8.4 Other Continuous Distributions: p 291
Chapter 9 / Omit: (Optional) Normal Approximation to the Binomial Distribution and Continuity Correction Factor:
p.321-325
Chapter 10 / No omissions
Chapter 11 / Omit: Probability of a Type II Error Calculation – Concept and theory still to be covered
Chapter 12 / Omit: Wilson Estimators: p. 431
12.4 Applications in Marketing: p. 435
Responsible for:
Estimating the Total of a Population – p. 407
Section 8.4 (p.281 – 294 ) Other Continuous Distributions
Chapter 13 / No omissions
Chapter 15 / Responsible for Section 15.1 - 15.3 only.
Chapter 16 / Omit: 16.6 Regression Diagnostics: p. 671
Responsible also for:
Least Squares Method in Ch. 4 p.129 – 142
Midterm Exam/ Final Exam
*Students are allowed to bring a reference/formula sheet, not to exceed 8½” by 11", of their own construction, to all exams. No restrictions on content. No flaps; all pasted or taped on pieces must be properly glued or taped down on all four sides.
Midterm: 2 sides of ONE 8½” by 11" page
Final Exam: 2 sides of ONE 8½” by 11" page
Students MUST write quizzes in the section they are registered in. There are NO deferrals of weight or makeup quizzes.
Students found with any of the following will be deemed to have unauthorized materials as defined in the University Policy on Academic Honesty:
· cellphones or other communication devices,
· personal information managers (PIMs),
· electronic dictionaries,
· user-programmable calculators
· pencil cases, unless a clear plastic bag
Assignments
**Please be advised that Assignments are due on the day and time designated at the BEGINNING of class and must be TYPED.
Assignments must be done on an individual basis. There are NO deferrals of weight or makeup Assignments.
Assignments submitted by students registered in other sections will not be accepted by other professors.
LATE or NON-TYPED Assignments will NOT be accepted.
Personal Work Statement Cover Sheet:
All assignments must include this cover sheet signed by each student. Assignments that do not include this signed cover sheet will not be marked. A copy of the cover sheet will be posted on the Course Website.
TUTORIALS:
TBA – Will be posted on the course website.
MISSED ASSIGNMENTS
There will be no deferrals for assignments. Marks cannot be shifted to other graded components in the course.
MISSED MIDTERM DUE TO ILLNESS
The only documentary evidence that will be accepted to support missing the midterm due to illness is the Attending Physician’s Statement available at the following link:
http://www.yorku.ca/laps/council/students/documents/APS.pdf
This form must be completely filled out and legible. You must provide this completed document in a sealed envelope directly to your instructor at the first opportunity – such as class or office hours – following the midterm. Do not leave it with a faculty secretary or have it placed in the instructor’s mailbox.
With acceptably documented justification of absence from the midterm, students will be required to write a more balanced comprehensive final than the rest of the class and will be worth 80% of the final grade. No additional formula sheet allowance will be given.
Deferred Standing – Missed Final Examinations
Deferred standing may be granted to students who are unable to write their final examination at the scheduled time or to submit their outstanding course work on the last day of classes. In order to apply for deferred standing, students must complete a Deferred Standing Agreement (DSA) form and submit their request no later than five (5) business days from the date of the exam. The request must be properly submitted with supporting documentation directly to the main office of the School of Administrative Studies (282 Atkinson), NOT to the Course Director. These requests will be considered on their merit and decisions will be made on a case per case basis. Students can check the status of their request by contacting SAS main office. Students with approved DSA will be able to write their deferred examination during the School's deferred examination period. No further extensions of deferred exams shall be granted. The format and covered content of the deferred examination may be different from that of the originally scheduled examination. The deferred exam may be closed book, cumulative and comprehensive and may include all subjects/topics of the textbook whether they have been covered in class or not. Any request for deferred standing on medical grounds must include an Attending Physician's Statement form; a “Doctor’s Note” will not be accepted. The deferred examinations for the Summer is TBA.
DSA Form: http://www.registrar.yorku.ca/pdf/deferred_standing_agreement.pdf
Attending Physician's Statement form:
http://www.yorku.ca/laps/council/students/documents/APS.pdf
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Students should review the York Academic Honesty policy for themselves at:
http://www.yorku.ca/secretariat/policies/document.php?document=69
Students might also wish to review the interactive on-line Tutorial for students on academic integrity, at: http://www.yorku.ca/tutorial/academic_integrity/
Grading Scheme and Feedback Policy: The grading scheme (i.e. kinds and weights of assignments, essays, exams, etc.) shall be announced, and be available in writing, within the first two weeks of class, and, under normal circumstances, graded feedback worth at least 15% of the final grade for Fall, Winter or Summer Term, and 30% for ‘full year’ courses offered in the Fall/Winter Term be received by students in all courses prior to the final withdrawal date from a course.
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In-Class Tests and Exams - the 20% Rule: For all Undergraduate courses, except those which regularly meet on Friday evening or on a weekend, tests or exams worth more than 20% will not be held in the two weeks prior to the beginning of the official examination period. For further information on the 20% Rule, please visit:
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http://www.registrar.yorku.ca/grades/reappraisal/index.htm
Accommodation Procedures: LA&PS students who have experienced a misfortune or who are too ill to attend the final examination in an ADMS course should not attempt to do so; they must pursue deferred standing. Other students should contact their home Faculty for information. For further information, please visit: http://www.registrar.yorku.ca/exams/deferred/index.htm
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Academic Accommodation for Students with Disabilities
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