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Spring 2006

Course:            STAT 200       Statistical Method: 5:00-6:20 T Th: Rm 2164 Fenton

Instructor:         Mr. Pingitore

e-mail:              college: pingitor@cs.fredonia.edu
                        High School: apingitore@fcsd.wnyric.org

 homepage:        www.cs.fredonia.edu/~pingitor

Office:              214 Fenton

Office Phone:    - not there enough to use, leave a message via e-mail                         or at the math office at 673-3243 or call my home at 595-3486

Office Hours:    4:30 – 5:00 TTh
                       5:00 – 5:30 MW
(Check in 2164 if I am not in my office since both my courses are in this room
Talk to me after class to clarify topics or set up an additional time.

 Prerequisite:      Course III, Math B or MATH 104

Textbook:        Workshop Statistics:
                       Discovery with Data  and MINITAB; Second Edition
                       
by Rossman and Chance

This is a course in statistical thinking that satisfies the Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning section of the CCC.

 Course Content: Introduction to the field of statistics, descriptive statistics, statistical graphs, probability and probability distributions, estimation, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing and linear regression.  This course focuses on when to use each of the different methods.

Attendance is strongly recommended.  You must have an authorized absence to make-up an exam or a quiz.  Late homework will be marked down and will not be accepted after the graded homework has been returned to the class.

Grades:            There will be 2 in class exams and a final exam.  Each exam will count 100 points and the final will count 150 points.  There will also be quizzes and/or Homework assignments throughout the course. Your quiz average will count 100 points.  Your lowest quiz/Homework score will be dropped before the average is calculated.

You will also have a statistical project worth 50 Points