Tuesday, March 17
Week 11 - Tue Lecture
As requested, here are the power point slides that help explain modified box-plots: Tue lecture
Monday, March 16
Week 11 - Mon Lecture
We discussed the final exam today in class. Be sure you get the information if you missed it. In particular, the take-home part is timed, and there is BOTH an in-class and take-home exam.
Today's quiz was a take-home quiz. If you missed class, email Gregg for a copy of the quiz. It is due tomorrow. Late papers will be except with a -75% penalty...so you probably don't want to forget to bring the quiz tomorrow to class.
It was also mentioned that I cannot give extensions for reading assignments that are past due.
As requested, here are the power point slides that help explain quartiles & box-plots: Mon lecture
Today's quiz was a take-home quiz. If you missed class, email Gregg for a copy of the quiz. It is due tomorrow. Late papers will be except with a -75% penalty...so you probably don't want to forget to bring the quiz tomorrow to class.
It was also mentioned that I cannot give extensions for reading assignments that are past due.
As requested, here are the power point slides that help explain quartiles & box-plots: Mon lecture
Friday, March 13
Week 10 - Fri Lecture
As requested, here are the power point slides that help explain z-scores and percentiles: Fri lecture
Thursday, March 12
Week 10 - Wed Lecture
As requested, here are the power point slides that help explain standard deviation and such: Wed lecture
Remember, there is no class today (Thur 3/12).
Remember, there is no class today (Thur 3/12).
Wednesday, March 11
Week 10 - Mid Week Announcements
No class on Thur (3/12)
Reading assignment: be sure to have read all of chapter 14 by Friday.
Quiz on Monday...and Friday (take-home)
Reading assignment: be sure to have read all of chapter 14 by Friday.
Quiz on Monday...and Friday (take-home)
Saturday, March 7
Friday's Stats Lecture
As requested, here are the power point slides that help explain the class width definitions and such: Fri lecture
Thursday, March 5
Thursday's Stats lecture
As requested, here are the power point slides that help explain the class width definitions and such: Thur lecture
Monday, March 2
Start of week 9
There will be a short reading assignment for chapters 5-7 of Fermat's Enigma...it should be posted later today.
The next set of reading assignments are optional...but I strongly encourage you to try them. These will be from The Lady Tasting Tea. I will post them over the next couple of days. The will be extra credit, and will count half of a regular RA (i.e., 1 point per problem instead of 2).
The next unit we will start is on statistics. Please read the first two sections of chapter 13 from the textbook.
The next set of reading assignments are optional...but I strongly encourage you to try them. These will be from The Lady Tasting Tea. I will post them over the next couple of days. The will be extra credit, and will count half of a regular RA (i.e., 1 point per problem instead of 2).
The next unit we will start is on statistics. Please read the first two sections of chapter 13 from the textbook.
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