Syllabus Statistics
Syllabus Statistics
Syllabus Statistics
Course Code
Course Title
Course Description
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IV.
V.
VI.
Credit Unit
Prerequisite
Contact Hours
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STAT 100
Elementary Statistics
Basic statistical concepts; frequency tables and distributions; probability; sampling; tests of significance; regression and correlation;
introduction to analysis of variance and experimental designs, use of statistical presentations as aid to reporting information.
3 units
MATH 110 (College Algebra)
2 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory = 90 hours
VII.
Course Objective
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At the end of the term the student is expected to:
1. Acquire comprehensive understanding of the vision, mission, goals and objectives of the college;
2. Internalize the vision, mission, goals and objectives of the college to achieve excellence in education;
3. Understand and discuss some of the issues and problems associated with collecting and interpreting data from surveys, polls, and other statistical studies.
4. Select and produce appropriate tabular and graphical formats for displaying univariate data sets and know how to summarize information about the centre
and spread of a univariate data set.
5. Understand the concepts of probability, random variables and their distributions, in particular the binomial distribution and normal distributions.
6. Understand the concepts hypothesis testing for population averages and percentages.
7. Select and produce the appropriate tabular and graphical formats for displaying bivariate data sets and carry out correlation, regression and analysis of
variance.
VIII.
Course Contents
B. Introduction to Statistics
1. Division of Statistics
2. Sources of Data
3. Types of Data
4. Classification of Variables
5. Levels of Measurement
6. Methods of Collecting and
Presenting Data
C. Frequency Distribution and
Graphs
1. Frequency Distribution
EXPECTED OUTPUT
STRATEGIES
Lecture/Discussion
Seatwork & Exercises
Problem Solving
Board Work
Lecture/Discussion
Seatwork & Exercises
Problem Solving
Discussion
TIME FRAME
Lec
Lab
EVALUATION
Term Exam
Quizzes
Seatwork
Assignment
Attendance
Term Exam
Quizzes
Seatwork
Assignment
Attendance
Term Exam
Quizzes
Seatwork
2. Graphing Frequency
Distribution
3. Different Types of Graphs
D. Measures of Central Tendencies
1. Mean of Grouped and
Ungrouped Data
2. Weighted Mean,
3. Median of Grouped and
Ungrouped Data
4. Mode
E. Measures of Dispersion and
Location
1. Range
2. Average Deviation
3. Variance and Standard
Deviation
4. Quartiles, Deciles and
Percentiles
5. Coefficient of Variation
6. Kurtosis
7. Skewness
F. Probability and Counting Rules
1. Counting Rules
2. Sample Spaces and
Probability
3. Addition
Rules
and
Multiplication Rules for
Probability
4. Marginal and Conditional
Probabilities
5. Random Variables and
Discrete
Probability
Distribution
6. Mean, Variance, Standard
Deviation, and
Board Work
Assignment
Attendance
Mathematical Expectation
7. Binomial and Poisson
Probability Distribution
G. Normal Distribution
1. Properties of a Normal
Distribution
2. Application of the Normal
Distribution
3. Central Limit Theorem
H. Hypothesis Testing
1. Procedure in Testing
Hypothesis
2. Hypothesis Testing using
p-value
3. Confidence Interval and
Hypothesis Testing
4. One Sample z test
5. One Sample t test
I. Correlation and Regression
Analysis
1. Pearson Product-Moment
Correlation
2. Spearman
Rank
Correlation
3. Simple Linear Regression
Analysis
J. Analysis of Variance
1. One-Way Analysis of
Variance
2. Two-Way Analysis of
Variance
6
Term Exam
Quizzes
Seatwork
Assignment
Attendance
Lecture/Discussion
Seatwork & Exercises
Problem Solving
Board Work
A. Grading system:
Term Test
Quizzes
Activity/Assignment/Seatwork
Research
Attendance
35%
25%
20%
15%
5%
100%
B. Grading Scale:
95.00-100.00 = 1.00
90.01 95.00 = 1.25
85.01 90.00 = 1.50
81.01 85.00 = 1.75
75.01 80.00 = 2.00