STA2023 Introduction to Statistics Summer 2011



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STA2023 Introduction to Statistics Summer 2011 Instructor: Jennifer Denson Class Website: http://www.hccfl.edu/faculty-info/jdenson3/sfc---statistics-1.aspx Class: Section Day/Time Location My Math Lab Course ID Number 00117 MTWRF 8:00-9:15am NW B-001 denson18301 Textbook: IntroStats, 3 rd Edition, Deveaux velleman bock, Pearson Hall ISBN: 978-0-321-50045-8 Calculator You will need a scientific calculator with a two-variable statistics function. I highly suggest the Texas Instrument (TI) TI-83. Others include the TI36X, TI 81, TI82, TI85, TI86, TI89, TI 92 (not the TI 30Xa or BA II Plus), Casio fx115s or fx300 (not fx250, fx260, fx280), Sharp EL506 (not EL509, 530L). Course Description This is the first course in a two course statistics sequence. The student is introduced to the fundamental concepts involved in using sample data to make inferences about populations. Included are the study of measures of central tendency and dispersion; finite probability; probability distributions; statistical inferences; linear regression; and correlation. Exams Three tests will be administered, and a cumulative mandatory final will be given at the end of the term. If a student misses one test, the grade for that test will be the grade from the final exam. If a student takes all the tests and scores higher on the final exam than on one or more of the tests, the lowest test grade will be replaced by the final exam score. If a student misses more than one test, the first zero score will be replaced with the grade from the final exam and all other grades will remain zeros. Tests will not be made up. Quizzes Three ONLINE quizzes will be given throughout the term. You will have three attempts for each quiz. The 2 highest scores will be counted. Quizzes will not be made-up. One quiz missed will count as the quiz grade to be dropped. If more than one quiz is missed, the first zero score will be dropped and all other zero scores will remain. Note: The students can not attempt to open any other windows or pages during their online quiz time. This action will end their attempt to complete the quiz and a zero will be issued for that quiz.

Homework The homework consists of assignments on the MyMathLab website (also called Course Compass). All assignments will be graded by the computer for credit. See the Assignment Due Date Handout for details. It is very important that students register themselves in their MyMathLab program within the first 2 days of class.the directions of how to use this program are found on the last page of this syllabus. Students should see their instructor or call the toll free Product Support services number (1-800-677-6337) if they have any questions or problems. If a student registers him/herself in Course Compass under a name that differs from the name shown on the SFC course roster, the student will receive zeros for all grades recorded in Course Compass. Attendance Attendance will be taken every class. Absences in excess of 10% of the total class meetings may result in a failing grade. Also, these absences will result in veterans being reported to the VA. It is extremely important to be on time to class. All early departures should be discussed and cleared with the instructor prior to class. Students are always responsible for letting the instructor know they are present if they arrive in the classroom after the instructor has taken the attendance. Grading Your grade will be calculated as follows: Tests 1-3 60% Final Exam 10% 2 Highest Quizzes 15% Homework 15% NOTE: The only possible extra credit points are the bonus question on the exams. THERE ARE NO ADDITIONAL EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES IN THIS CLASS. Grading Scale A 100-90% B 80-89% C 70-79% D 60-69% F 0-59% Incomplete Before an incomplete grade is given, all of the following requirements must be satisfied: 1. You must have completed more than two-third of the course. 2. You must have a C average. 3. You must provide written documentation justifying the request. INCOMPLETE GRADES MUST BE APPROVED BY THE INSTRUCTOR AND CONFIRMED BY THE ACADEMIC DEAN.

Withdrawal The last day for the students to withdraw from the course is July 28, 2011. Math Lab: The Math Lab provides math tutoring for free to SFC students! The Math Lab will be open to all students on a walk-in basis, but each student will need to sign in every time they enter the lab. Cheating: Cheating is a serious offense. Anyone caught cheating on quizzes, homework, teacher event, tests or the final exam will be given an automatic zero for that assignment. If cheating occurs on a test the grade of that test will not be replaced with a higher grade on the final exam and if cheating occurs on a quiz the grade of that quiz will not be dropped. Request for accommodation: Any student whose disability falls within the American Disabilities Act (ADA) and requires accommodations should contact the Office of Services for Students with Disabilities. Requests for accommodations should be submitted to the instructor within the first week of the course. Students who test in the testing center must complete the test on or before the scheduled test day. Recording of Class Sessions: A student shall not, without my express authorization, make or receive any recording, including but not limited to audio and video recordings, of any class, co-curricular meeting, organizational meeting, or meeting with me. Further, it is not permissible to post my class lectures/course materials on the web. CLASSROOM ETIQUETTE: 1.) Please be on time to class and do not leave until the instructor is finished. It is very disruptive to the other students in the class when students are coming in and going out. 2.) If you come in late or have to leave early sit near the door. 3.) Please do not come up to the desk to get any papers when you come in late. The instructor will give them to you at the end of the class. 4.) Please put all electronic equipment (cell phones, ipods, etc.) other than your calculator on vibrate mode or turned off completely. Laptops should be closed and put away. 5.) Students are not allowed to receive or send text messages during class. 6.) Please do not bring food or drink into the room except for water. 7.) Keep talking to a minimum and only related to this class while the instructor is lecturing. REMEMBER :

Website Description MyMathLab/CourseCompass is a website you can use to assess your math skills, do homework, take quizzes, view videos, get live tutorial help, and more! Access to this website is with a MyMathLab Student kit that comes with your new textbook. For more information about this website, including system requirements, go to www.mymathlab.com. You can find helpful video tutorials on registration under the Tours and Training tab at the mymathlab website. On-line Registration You ll need: Your access code found in your student access kit. A valid email address Your Professor s Course ID Number: denson18301 Your school zip code: 32606 1. Go to www.coursecompass.com. 2. Click on the Register button below Students 3. Review the Before You Start information to ensure you have everything you need to register; Click Next. 4. Enter your Course ID from your instructor and click Find Course. 5. Under Enrollment Options click on Access code if you have one or click buy now if you need to purchase online. Enter you access code in the boxes and click Next. 6. Read the Privacy Policy and License Agreement screen and click I Accept to continue. 7. If you have previously taken a course in CourseCompass, click Yes, and enter your username and password, If you are not sure, click on Not Sure and enter your email address. The system will try and look you up. If you have never had a Pearson account click on No, to create your login and password.. 8. Fill in all required Personal Information, select your school from the drop-down list, then create your own personal login name & password for this site. Your password must have at least eight characters and include at least one number and one letter. Do not use the login name for the password. We recommend using your email address as your login name. 9. Choose 1 of 4 security questions (for use if you forget your password) & type the answer. Click Next. 10. Your Confirmation & Summary screen appears; write down your confirmed login/password (a confirmation email will be sent to you. If you use a Spam email blocker, be sure to allow emails from Pearsoned.com). Click the CourseCompass Log In Now button and use the log in name & password you just created to enter CourseCompass. In the future, you will enter your MyMathLab course from this site, www.coursecompass.com, so it s a good idea to bookmark this page. You will not have to register again for this course. 4

11. Under Courses you are taking, click on the Course name to access your professor s web material. Important: You MUST install all required software plugins to use this website from a home or work computer. A link to the Browser Check is located within the MyMathLab website --run the Browser Check. AOL users must minimize that browser and use Internet Explorer. You must also disable any pop-up blockers for this site only. Safari and Firefox can also be used as browsers. Inside MyMathLab Once you are in your MyMathLab course, you will see a series of buttons on the left. Use these to access your online homework, take sample quizzes, and work your Study Plan. Textbook material (videos, worked examples, Tools for Success, etc.) is found under Chapter Contents. Your professor may have customized this website, so features & button names may vary. For Technical Support go to : http://247xl.custhelp.com/cgibin/247xl.cfg/php/enduser/chat.php?p_cv=&p_pv=2.74&p_prods=73%2c74 ; you can send an email or use chat from this site. You may also call Toll Free 1-800- 677-6337, Monday through Friday 8AM 8PM, Sun. 5-PM-12AM EST. 5

Proposed Schedule (Somewhat flexible) DATE CHAPTER COVERED ONLINE HW DUE 6/29 2 JULY 10 6/30 3, 4 JULY 10 7/1 4 JULY 10 7/5 5 JULY 10 7/6 6 JULY 10 Online quiz 1 due on or before this date. (Quiz covers ch2-4) 7/7 6 JULY 10 7/8 7,8 JULY 10 7/11 8,9 JULY 12 7/12 REVIEW 7/13 TEST ONE (CH 2-9) 7/14 12 JULY 24 7/15 13 JULY 24 7/18 14 JULY 24 7/19 15 JULY 24 7/20 16 JULY 24 Online quiz 2 due on or before this date. (Quiz covers ch12-13) 7/21 17 JULY 24 7/22 18 JULY 26 7/25 18 JULY 26 7/26 REVIEW 7/27 TEST 2 (CH 12-18) 7/28 19 AUGUST 6 7/29 20 AUGUST 6 8/1 21 AUGUST 6 8/2 22 AUGUST 6 8/3 23 AUGUST 6 Online quiz 3 due on or before this date. (Quiz covers ch19-20) 8/4 24 AUGUST 6 8/5 REVIEW 8/8 TEST 3 (CH 19-25) 8/9 FINAL REVIEW 8/10 FINAL REVIEW 8/11 FINAL EXAM 8AM-10AM 6