Q SCI 482 - Course Outline - Winter 2013

Statistical Inference in Applied Research I:

Hypothesis Testing and Estimation for Ecologists and Resource Managers

Dr. Eric C. Turnblom, Instructor

Colton Miller, TA

Text: Zar, J.H. 2010. Biostatistical Analysis. 5th Edition, Prentice-Hall. 944 pp.

Lecture Notes: "The Ave" Copy Center, 4141 University Way NE.

Lecture Topics, Lab & Exam Schedule, and Assigned Reading in Zar [in square braces]:

I. Introduction, Logistics, ReviewWeek 1

II. Inferencefrom Interval/Ratio Data: One or Two PopulationsWeek 1

III. Inferencesabout One or Two Populations: When assumptions fail Week 3

IV. Inferences aboutMultiple PopulationsWeek 5

EXAM 1Feb 14, 2013Week 6

V. Inferences about Multiple Populations: Treatment StructureWeek 7

VI.Inferences about Multiple Populations: Variance ReductionWeek 7

VII. Inferences about MultiplePopulations: When assumptions failWeek 8

VIII. Inferencefrom Ordinal & Nominal DataWeek 9

EXAM2 Mar 21, 2013, 8:30 – 10:20AM, EEB 003Finals Week

Week 1[Reading in Zar]

I. Introduction, Logistics, Review

Jan 71. Course Logistics; Review of Data Types, Normal distribution[1 – 5, 6.1]

Jan 82. Central Limit Theorem and Z-tests [6.2]

Jan 93. Hypothesis testing review [6.3, 6.4]

Jan 10Lab 1

II. Inference from Interval/Ratio Data: One or Two Populations

Jan 114. One sample t-test [7.1 – 7.4]

Week 2

Jan 145. Power and sample size calculations for one mean [7.7]

Jan 156. Chi-square tests on a variance [7.11 – 7.13]

Jan 167. Two-sample t-tests [8.1]

Jan 17Lab 2

Jan 188. Confidence Intervals, Power and sample size [8.2, 8.4]

Week 3

Jan 21No class [Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Birthday is a holiday at UW]

Jan 229. F-test on two variances [8.5, 8.6]

Jan 2310. Paired t-test [9.1-9.3]

Jan 24Lab 3

III. Inferences about One or Two Populations: When assumptions fail

Jan 2511. Graphical assessment of normality [6.5, 6.6, 7.5]

Week 4

Jan 2812. Nonparametric two-sample tests [8.10, 8.11]

Jan 29AT12. Nonparametric squared ranks test on two variances [Conover]

Jan 3013. Nonparametric signed rank test [9.5]

Jan 31Lab 4

Feb 114. K-S goodness-of-fit test for continuous data [22.8]
Week 5[Reading in Zar]

IV. Inferences about Multiple Populations

Feb 415. Single factor (one way) ANOVA [10.1]

Feb 516. ANOVA examples and graphical interpretation [10.1]

Feb 617. ANOVA and the t-test, alternative response models, CI estimation[10.1, 10.2]

Feb 7Lab 5

Feb 818. Power, sample size in ANOVA [10.3]

Week 6

Feb 1119. Multiple comparisons among means, HSD and SNK [11.1, 11.2]

Feb 1220. CIs following mult. comparisons, comparing a control mean to every other group

mean [11.2, 11.3}

Feb 13Catch-up/Review

Feb 14EXAM 1 DURING LAB. Covers Topics 1-18 plus any "Additional Topic" material covered in class, as well as corresponding relevant chapter sections in Zar (2010).

Feb 1521. Scheffe's multiple contrasts [11.4]

Week 7

V. Inferences about Multiple Populations: Treatment Structure

Feb 18No class[Presidents’ Day is an holiday at UW]

Feb 1922. Factorial treatment design [12.1]

Feb 2023. Fixed, random, and mixed models [12.1]

Feb 21Lab 7

VI. Inferences about More than Two Populations: Variance Reduction

Feb 2224. Randomized block design[12.4]

Week 8

Feb 25AT24. Generalized block design, review of ANOVA models

VII. Inferences about Multiple Populations: When assumptions fail

Feb 2625. Data transformation [13]

Feb 2726. Nonparametric ANOVA--Kruskal-Wallis test [10.4]

Feb 28Lab 8

Mar 1AT26. Nonparametric Multiple Comparisons & Contrasts [11.5, 11.6]

Week 9

VIII. Inference from Ordinal & Nominal Data

Mar 427. K-S goodness-of-fit test for ordinal data [22.8]

Mar 528. Chi-square goodness-of-fit tests [22.1 - 22.3]

Mar 629. Subdividing after a chi-square goodness-of-fit test [22.3, 22.4, 22.7]

Mar 7Lab 9

Mar 830. Contingency table data [23.1-23.3]

Week 10

Mar 1131. 2 x 2 tables; Continuity Correction [23.3, 24.10, 24.11]

Mar 1232. R x C tables and subdividing [23.6, 23.7]

Mar 13Further Topics in Statistical Inference

Mar 14Lab 10

Mar 15Review, Course Evaluations

Exam 2 . Covers Topics 19 –32 plus any "Additional Topic" material covered in class, as well as corresponding relevant chapter sections in Zar (2010).

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