Chandler-Gilbert Community CollegeFall, 2013

Course: MAT 206Title: AP StatisticsInstructor: Larry Strom

Section: xxxxxTime: DailyPhone: H:706-3708 W: 224-2148

Text: Stats-Modeling the World Bock, Velleman, De Veaux; Pearson—

Boston,2007. TI-84 graphing calculator required.

Grading: Every Thursday Tests, Projects,Final. A—90%, B—80%, C—70%, D—60%, F—below 60%. 10% extra credit added on tests for homework completed, calculator present, no tardies, no use of cellphones, no sleeping in class, no use of restroom.

Attendance: Regular attendance is necessary. Instructor must be notified prior to

absence. More that 3 absences will result in an F. Attendance for tests

is mandatory.

Disclaimer: Course content may vary from the following outline.

7-22:1—Exploring Stats

7-23:2—ProducingData

7-25:16: 2-24E

7-26:3—Categorical data(bar charts, contingency tables,area principal,

7-29: Simpson’s paradox)
7-30:36: 6-38E

8-1:TEST 1

8-2:4—Quantitative data(histograms, stemplots, boxplots, scatterplots, shape,

8-5:center, spread, outliers, skew, timeplots)

8-6:65: 4-42E

8-8:TEST 2

8-9:5—Distributions (median, mean, IQR, Standard Deviation,

8-12:Parameters, Quartiles, resistant, variance)

8-13:91: 4-50E

8-15:TEST 3

8-16:6—Normal Model (Z, 68-95-99.7, Normal probability plot, ncdf, invN,

8-19:density curves)

8-20:123: 2-50E

8-22:TEST 4

8-23:7—Scatterplots (association, correlation, positive, linear, strong, outlier)

8-26:160: 2-36E

8-27:

8-29:TEST 5

8-30:8—Linear regression (residual, “R-squared”,extrapolation, “slope”)

9-3:189: 2-50E

9-5:TEST 6

9-6:9—Leverage, influence, lurking variables, causation)

9-9:213: 2-28E

9-10:

9-12:TEST 7

9-13:10—Re-expression

9-16:238: 2-32E

9-17:

9-19:TEST 8

9-20:

9-23:

9-24:

9-26:TEST 9

9-27:

10-17:TEST 10

10-18:11—Randomness (random digits)

10-19:PSAT

10-21:266: 2-36E

10-22:12—Sample surveys (bias)

10-24:TEST 11

10-25:289: 2-32E

10-28:13—Experimental Design (observational studies, control, randomize,

10-29:replicate, block, blinding, placebos, confounding variables)

10-31:TEST 12

11-1:313: 2-42E

11-4:14—Random variables (probability, disjoint, addition rule, complement,

11-5:independence, multiplication rule, Venn)

11-7:TEST 13

11-8:339: 2-36E

11-12:15—Probability (conditional, Bayes formula, tree)

11-14:TEST 14

11-15:362: 2-46E

11-18:16—Random variables (expected value, means and variances)

11-19:381: 2-40E

11-21:TEST 15

11-22:17—Models (geometric, binomial, continuous random variables)

11-25:398: 2-36E

11-26:

11-27:TEST 16

12-2:

12-3:

12-5:TEST 17

12-6:

12-9:Review

12-10:Review

12-12:FINAL

12-13:Projects

12-16:Projects

12-17:Projects

12-18:Projects

12-19:Projects

1-7:18—Sampling distributions (central limit, assumptions and conditions,

1-9:standard error)

1-10:428: 2-42E

1-13:19—Confidence intervals for proportions (margin of error, p, p-hat)

1-14:446: 2-38E

1-16:20—Testing proportions hypotheses (1-prop Z test, H-null, H-alternative,

1-17:critical values, one tail)

1-21:469: 2-30E

1-23:TEST 19

1-24:21—More about tests (two tailed, type I-alpha error, type II-beta error,

1-27:power,effect size)

1-28:491: 2-28E

1-30:TEsT 20

1-31:22—Comparing two proportions (pooled, robust)

2-3:507: 2-30E

2-4:American Math Test

2-6:TEST 21

2-7:23—Inference about means (t-test, degrees of freedom)

2-10:541: 2-36E

2-11:

2-13:TEST 22

2-14:24—Comparing means

2-18:566: 2-34E

2-19:State Math Test

2-20:TEST 23

2-21:25—Paired samples and blocks (paired t tests)

2-24:AIMS

2-25:586: 2-30E

2-27:TEST 24

2-28:26—Comparing counts (Chi-square, GOF, homogeneity,independence)

3-3:628: 2-34E

3-4:27—Inference for regression (linear regression t test, n-2 deg of freedom)

3-6:TEST 25

3-7:658: 2-36E

3-25:28—Analysis of variance (ANOVA, F test)

3-27:TEST 26

3-28:29—Multiple regression

3-31::

4-1:28—Analysis of variance (ANOVA, F test)

4-3:TEST 27

4-4:Review AIMS

4-7:Review AIMS

4-8:AIMS Math

4-10:TEST 28

4-11:AP Review

4-14:AP Review

4-15:AP Review

4-17:TEST 29

4-21:AP Review

4-22:AP Review

4-24:TEST 30

4-25:AP Review

4-28:AP Review

4-29:AP Review

5-1:TEST 31

5-2:AP Review

5-5:AP Review

5-6:AP Review

5-7:AP Calculus Test(m)

5-8:Final

5-9:AP Stats Test(a)

5-12:Projects

5-13:Projects

5-15:Projects

5-16:Projects

5-19:Projects

5-20:Projects

5-22:Projects