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

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).

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)

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.