
NEWS & ARTICLES
October 10, 2015
The midterm for STAT201 (11 and 14) will be Thursday, October 22 at 6:00pm and will be hosted in NH151. Please add it to your calendar or download the event file below. Again, the midterm will be in the evening of Thursday, October 22, 2015 at 6:00pm (18:00 hours) at Nicholas Hall 151.
October 6, 2015
If you are looking for a tutor for STAT201, please visit the Math, Stats, and CS Department website and look under Student Resources or click here, there are several tutors that can help you with some of the concepts; however, as always, feel free to visit me during my office hours.
September 25, 2015
Notification: Given that NH352 does not have a sufficient number of computers for the size of the class I have put in the request for the labs to be relocated to SCHW256, which should be sufficient. As such, please go to your respective sections on this site and look at what dates have been changed due to this relocation. Furthermore, as mentioned in class, we will meet at SCHW256 instead of NH for STAT201 on those three listed dates. I will leave a note in the classroom when applicable, but it...
September 25, 2015
Please note that for Question 5 there was a typo and that the intersections between (A and C) and (B and C) are P(A ∩ C) = 0.05 and P(B ∩ C) = 0.15, respectively and not 0.21 (typo), and yes P(A ∩ B) = 0.21 is still correct. However, for my mistake here's a hint, note the comment from my previous slides about proporties of probabilities and events, and that if E ⊂ F, then P(E ∩ F) = P(E).
- Derrick
September 22, 2015
Just a friendly reminder that your first (of four) labs is THIS WEEK and (although I will discuss more in class), we will be located in NH352 for part (if not all) of the Thursday, September 24th lecture. Note: Each lab has a marked component and so you are required to submit material at the end of each lab that will involve us playing around with SPSS.
For those of you interested in expanding your experience with SPSS (but don't want to pay for a full license), there is PSPP a free, open-source...