Key words Statistics, probability.
Objectives Application of basic methods in elementary probability and experimental
statistics.
Topics
- Part one treats a survey of elementary probability: random variable, sample space of events, axioms of probability, permutations and combinations, conditional probability and Bayes’ rule. Next the most common discrete and continuous distributions are studied.
- Part two is focused on parameter estimation, hypothesis testing and introduction to regression analysis. Emphasis is made on practical applications. Considerations of theoretical kind are of minor importance.
Prerequisites Some basic knowledge of mathematics, acquired in mathematics I, II & III.
Final Objectives
- The student should be able to judge about mean gain in simple games of chance
with stakes, costs and benefits.
- The student should be able to make critical reflections about general (small) talk in statistical data concerning social and political inferences.
- The student should be able to design elementary experiments and to analyse the resulting data.
Materials used ::Click here for additional information:: Class notes. Some standard books on probability and applied statistics are
available. The student has statistical software at his dispoal.
Study costs Cost: 4.0 EUR Course: 4 euro
Study guidance Possibility to consult the teacher after the lecture or by appointment.
+ DOKEOS-course.
Teaching Methods Lectures and excercises
Assessment Scoring system:
- Theory: 2/3 (written examination)
- Exercises: 1/3 (written tests)
Lecturer(s) Group on mathematics and statistics. (Tanja Van Hecke)
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