MAT2061

Statistics and data analysis

Offered at Clayton campus only in 1999

Coordinators: Dr Michael Reeder (Clayton campus), Associate Professor Philip Rayment (Gippsland campus and distance education mode)

4 points - Two 1-hour lectures per week - First semester every year: Clayton - First semester in even-numbered years: Gippsland/Distance - Prerequisites: MAT1010 or MAT1050 - Prohibitions: GAS2631, MAS2011

Objectives On the completion of this subject, students will be able to understand basic concepts in statistical modelling and applied probability; apply statistical techniques to practical problems in areas such as biology, medicine and industry.

Synopsis Revision of basic probability, simple probability models; random variables and their distributions, some standard distributions and their applications, sampling distributions of mean and variance; introduction to bivariate distributions, conditional expectation, simple linear regression and least squares estimation, introduction to parametric inference, chi-square goodness-of-fit test; use of Minitab.

Assessment Examination (2 hours - Clayton; 3 hours - Gippsland and distance education): 70% - Assignments and/or tests: 30%

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