Statistical methods
J C Lattanzio
3 points * 26 lectures, 12 consultation/practical classes * Second semester * Clayton * Prerequisites: MAT2910
Objectives The student is expected to acquire a knowledge and understanding of the use of standard techniques of probability and statistical inference. The student should be able to identify which technique(s) is/are appropriate for a particular problem and to interpret the results of the statistical analyses. The student should understand the probabilistic and statistical concepts involved and should be able to use a statistical package for the various techniques studied.
Synopsis Introductory probability and distribution theory; particular distributions and their applications in engineering, science and technology. Estimation of parameters and tests of hypotheses for one or two sample problems involving means, variances and proportions. Introduction to the method of least squares and its application in analysis of variance, regression and correlation. Introduction to statistical packages and exploratory data analysis.
Assessment Examinations (1.5 hours): 80% * Assignments: 20%
Prescribed texts
Smith P J Into statistics: A guide to understanding statistical concepts in engineering and the sciences Nelson, 1993
Published by Monash University, Clayton, Victoria
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