BU EC507 Syllabus
BU EC507 Syllabus
BU EC507 Syllabus
Course overview:
Textbook:
A possible cheap alternative, somewhat more advanced, is the classic Mood, A., Graybill,
F. and D. Boes (1988), Introduction to the Theory of Statistics, 3rd edition, McGraw-Hill.
Teaching Assistant:
Chen Gao. Office hours: M 11:00 am- 12:00 pm, Room B17C. E-mail: [email protected]
There will be 10 problem sets and practices (one per topic, see the course outline).
Selected problems will be solved at class and in the discussion sessions. Exams will be
based on the theory covered at class and on problems and exercises similar to those
assigned during the course in the problem sets and practices. Course grades will be based
on two midterm exams and a cumulative final exam. Each midterm will count for 25% of
the final grade and the final exam 50%.
Software
Problem sets and exams will include empirical questions that should be solved using
statistical software. For these questions you will be provided with the data and you are
required to use Stata. The use of Stata will be introduced in the discussion sessions.
Course outline
1. Introduction to Statistics
1. Types of Data
2. Describing Data Sets
3. Summarizing Data Sets
1. Set Theory
2. Probability Theory
3. Conditional probability
1. Definition
2. Discrete Random Variables: Probability Mass Function, Cumulative Distribution F.
3. Continuous Random Variables: Probability Density Function
1. Bivariate Distribution
2. Marginal Distribution
3. Conditional Distribution
4. Independence
5. Multivariate Distribution
1. Discrete Distributions
2. Continuous Distributions
1. Random Sample
2. Sampling Statistics: Sample Mean, Sample Variance
3. The Law of Large Numbers and The Central Limit Theorem
5. Statistical Inference
1. Definitions: Null and Alternative Hypotheses, Types of Tests, Type of Errors, Power
2. Procedure to test hypotheses
1. Relations
2. Conditional expectation in a bivariate population
3. Linear prediction in a bivariate population
4. Estimating a population relationship
5. Linear regression with multiple variables