STAT 5870 (Engineering) Statistical Methods for Research Workers
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Textbook
There is no required textbook for this course. Here are some free resources that can be used:
- OpenIntro Statistics
- Online Statistics Education
- R for Data Science
- Data Camp
- Introduction to R for Data Science
- Introduction to Linear Regression Analysis (5) by Montgomery, Peck, and Vining
- Steve Vardeman’s Notes
Other resources:
- Coursera Data Science Specialization
- The Statistical Sleuth
- Data Collection and Analysis
- Data Analysis for Scientists and Engineers
- An Introduction to Statistical Learning
Software
We will be using the Statistical Software R. I will be using RStudio as the interface to R. Although both will be available on lab computers, I suggest you install R and RStudio on your own laptop or desktop (or both).
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Course Description
Methods of analyzing and interpreting experimental and survey data. Statistical concepts and models; estimation; hypothesis tests with continuous and discrete data; simple and multiple linear regression and correlation; introduction to analysis of variance and blocking.
Course Objectives
- Understand the difference between a population and a sample.
- Learn to use statistical methods, e.g. t-tests, rank sum tests, ANOVA, regression, etc., to analyze experimental and observational data.
- Perform, check assumptions, and interpret multiple linear regression.
- Write, interpret, and critically evaluate statements such as
- No significant differences were observed between A/H5N1_HA N182K- and A/H5N1_HA Q222L,G2245-inoculated animals, as calculated by comparing the viral titer (Mann-Whitney test, P=0.589 and 0.818 for nose and throat titers, respectively).
- … estimate gross carbon emissions across tropical regions between 2000 and 2005 as 0.81 petagram of carbon per year, with a 90% prediction interval of 0.57 to 1.22 petagrams of carbon per year.
Prerequisite
The prerequisite for the course is previous enrollment in one of the following statistics (STAT) courses: 1010, 1040, 1050, 2010, or 2260.
Q&A
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Schedule
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