Class Schedule: | T,Th 10:00-11:15 | |
Class Location: | Student Union 120 | |
Professor: | Dr. Eugene Quinn | |
equinn1@stonehill.edu |
General Information | Announcements | Syllabus | Notes and Handouts | Assignments | Policies | Grading | Technology |
9/2/2010 | Stonehill College is committed to providing all students equal access to learning opportunities. The Center for Academic Achievement is the campus office that works with students who have disabilities to provide and/or arrange reasonable accommodations. Students registered with The Center, who have a letter requesting accommodations, are encouraged to contact the instructor early in the semester. Students who have, or think they may have, a disability (e.g. psychiatric, attentional, learning, vision, hearing, physical, or systemic), are invited to contact The Center for Academic Achievement for a confidential discussion at 508-565-1033. |
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Assignment Number | Date Due | Assignment |
Date | Description |
12/01/11 | Hypothesis testing (part 4) |
12/01/11 | Hypothesis testing (part 3) |
11/16/11 | Hypothesis testing (part 2) |
11/16/11 | Hypothesis testing |
11/3/11 | Confidence intervals 1 |
11/3/11 | Confidence intervals 2 |
11/01/11 | Sampling distributions: proportions |
11/01/11 | Sampling distributions: means |
10/25/11 | The General Normal Distribution |
10/25/11 | The Standard Normal Distribution |
10/4/11 | The Negative Binomial Distribution |
10/4/11 | The Poisson Distribution |
10/4/11 | The Geometric Distribution |
9/19/11 | R Computational Formulas |
9/19/11 | The Binomial Distribution |
9/19/11 | Counting |
9/12/11 | Compliments and Disjoint Events |
9/12/11 | Independence |
9/07/11 | Conditional Probability |
9/07/11 | Addition Rules |
9/07/11 | Computing Probabilities |
9/05/11 | Probability Rules |
9/05/11 | Experiments (continued) |
9/01/11 | Experiments, Events, and Outcomes |
9/01/11 | Introduction |
Grading in this course will be based on:
Your final grade will be determined as a weighted average of these items:
Component | Relative Weight |
Homework | 60% |
Quizzes | 10% |
Midterm | 10% |
Cumulative final | 20% |
These include:
All members of the College community have the responsibility to be familiar with,
to support, and to abide by the College's policy on academic honesty. This responsibility includes reporting known or suspected violations of this policy to the appropriate faculty
member or to the Dean of the Faculty in the Office of Academic Affairs.
Academic dishonesty includes but is not limited to the following:
(Page 108 of The Hill Book )
The policies listed under Class Attendance on page 108 of The Hill Book apply;
Note in particular the following:
(Page 108 of The Hill Book - note exceptions for prolonged illness and conflicts with religious beliefs)
My idea of legitimate absences includes:
The value of the final examination is determined by the instructor. If a student misses the examination without sufficient reason, a grade of F is given for this part of the course requirements. The semester grade is then determined in the same way as for students who took the examination.
(Page 109 of The Hill Book)
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