Statistics 3N03
Statistical Methods for Engineering
Dr P.D.M. Macdonald
2000-2001
Statistics 3N03 is offered by the Department of Mathematics & Statistics at McMaster University.
Any questions, comments or suggestions? Send an e-mail message to me at pdmmac@mcmaster.ca.
Calendar Description & Course Outline
Introduction to statistical methods and applications: data analysis and statistical methods.
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Examination Aids
Any calculators; one sheet of notes (8.5" x 11", both sides); any mathematical or statistical tables. If the tables are in a textbook, elastic bands must be drawn around the remaining pages so that only the tables can be used.
Don't forget to bring elastic bands! You may use the tables of formulas inside the front and back covers of the course text. You may use your calculator instruction card.
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Learn about these famous statisticians!
Florence Nightingale, William Sealey Gosset and Sir Ronald Aylmer Fisher.
George Waddel Snedecor named the F-distribution in honour of Fisher.
Gosset and I both studied at New College, Oxford, but we were not there at the same time.
Exam Period Office Hours
Tue Dec 5 9:00-11:00, 15:00-17:00; Wed Dec 6 10:00-12:00; Fri Dec 8 9:00-12:00; Sat Dec 9 16:00-18:00; Sun Dec 10 16:00-18:00, Mon Dec 11 9:00-15:30.
On Dec 7, I will be in Washington serving on a Scientific Advisory Panel for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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Timetable
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday at 10:30, in LS-B130E
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Course Notes
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Exercises
These exercises are for self-directed learning. They will not be graded and you do not have to hand them in. However, you will find that writing down your interpretation of the results is an excellent way to clarify your understanding. If you complete your report and submit it to me, I will read it and return it with comments and suggestions.
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