Archives of the STAtistics Schedule

(AP Statistics, Periods D and F)

M 11/1/99

Rest weekend (Happy Halloween!)

 

T 11/2/99

HW due today: #5.30; also read through bottom of p.276 before class.

 

W 11/3/99

No HW due today (because of headmaster installation ceremony on evening of 11/2). In class: Develop randomization procedure for project #2 and form new groups.

 

Th 11/4/99

Begin working on group project #2 (survey design and execution)

 

F 11/5/99

No class

 

M 11/8/99

Mr. Hansen at NSA conference (no class for Mr. Hansen's students).

 

T 11/9/99

HW due today: Survey proposal (include description of randomization procedure and a rough estimate of time required)

 

W 11/10/99

Read through p.284 before start of class. (By now, you should have read the entire textbook through p.284.)

 

Th 11/11/99

HW due today: #5.27, 5.28, 5.29, 5.35, 5.37. Oral preparation is acceptable. However, you will want to make notes so that you can instantly present a coherent answer. Victims volunteers will be selected at random to make presentations. If you are absent today, you will need to make an appointment for an oral interview on this material.

 

F 11/12/99

HW due today (written): #5.44, plus either 5.61 or 5.62 (your choice). Also, read through the end of Chapter 5 before start of class.

 

M 11/15/99

Review for test (answers to practice test)

 

T 11/16/99

Test on Chapter 5

 

W 11/17/99

HW due today: Take-home portion of Chapter 5 test

 

Th 11/18/99

Before class, begin reading in Chapter 6 (goal: through p.329)

 

F 11/19/99

Diversity Day (no class)

 

M 11/22/99

Quiz: questions may be drawn from the entire course, up through p.329 in textbook

 

T 11/23/99

Guest speaker: Dr. Wilson Felder (father of Will Felder) will describe the work he is doing for TRW in support of the U.S. 2000 census. Please be present for this! Dr. Felder is taking time from his busy schedule to give this talk. If you must take a cut, please do it for one of my lectures instead.

 

M 11/29/99

Quiz (fair game includes everything through end of Chapter 6)

 

T 11/30/99

Answer (carefully) the Monty Hall Problem. Be prepared to defend your answer.

 
     

 


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