
STAT 250H
Introduction to Biostatistics
First exam on Friday, Feb. 20.
Other Statistical
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Instructor: Tom Hettmansperger
317 Thomas Bld
Phone: 865-2211
email: tph@stat.psu.edu
Office Hours: M, W 3:30-4:30
Grader: Ben Hedrick
You can send questions about the grading to Ben at:
bjh148@email.psu.edu
Text: Statistical Methods in Biological and Health Sciences by J.
Susan Milton
We will cover most of the material in the first 12 chapters with the exception
of Chapter 7. The order will be Chapters 2, 3, 4, and 5. Then
back to Chapter 1, followed by Chapters 6, 8-12.
There will be 2 exams and a comprehensive final. The two
exams will be worth 100 points each and the final will be worth 200 points.
Homework will be assigned and graded but will not count unless you are
on a borderline. You will need a calculator for exams and I would
suggest one that has statistical functions.
The first exam will be after Chapters 2, 3, 4, and 5. The second
exam will be after Chapters 1, 6, 8, 9.
I will also assign a project to be handed in near the end of
the semester.
We will use Minitab, a statistical software package, throughout
the course. It is easy to use and I will provide any needed explanations.
Week 1.
Assignment: Read Chapers 2 and 3.
Week 2. Assignment:
Read Text Section 3.4. Due Friday, Jan. 23: Text,
p101: #1, 5, 6, 10, 11, 14. Due Monday, Jan. 26:
Read CNN Polling Details, Chapter 19 handout, and write a one page summary
including what you consider the most interesting, surprising, confusing,
and important points. Include a current health or biology poll and
discuss it.
Week 3. Assignment
Due Wed. Jan. 28: Solve the Monty Hall problem and argue whether
there is a best strategy or not and if so what is it. To make discussion
easier, suppose that you always pick door #1. Also do exercises
2, 3, 6, 8, and 10 on p113 of the text.
Week 4. Due
Mon., Feb. 2: A summary discussion of the article on randomness.
Also p131 exercises 3, 4, and 12, and p133 exercises 2 and 5 from the text.
This week we will study the Binomial and Poisson probability models in
Chapter 4. Due Fri., Feb. 6: p140 exercises 1, 5, 8,
9.
Week 5. Due
Wed., Feb. 11: Poisson exercises p145 #2, 4, 7, 13. Continuous
random variable exercises p152 #1, 4, 5 and p157 #2.
Week 6. We will
begin statistical inference this week after finishing material on the normal
probablility model. Due Monday, Feb. 16: Normal probability
problems: p169 #5, 7, 9, 13, 14. There will be an exam on Friday,
Feb. 20.
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