The class schedule outlines 14 weeks of topics in statistics. Week 1 introduces characteristics of data like definition, scope, and methods of collection. Week 2 covers measures of central tendency and dispersion. Week 3 introduces probability distributions and sampling. Week 4 discusses the central limit theorem and sampling distributions. Weeks 5-7 cover statistical inference techniques like confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, and small sampling theory. Weeks 8-9 cover additional tests like Chi-square, ANOVA, and non-parametric tests. Weeks 10-12 focus on correlation, regression, and time series analysis. Week 13 reviews time series analysis and business forecasting. Week 14 includes evaluations, tutorials, and student presentations.
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QMM Syllabus
The class schedule outlines 14 weeks of topics in statistics. Week 1 introduces characteristics of data like definition, scope, and methods of collection. Week 2 covers measures of central tendency and dispersion. Week 3 introduces probability distributions and sampling. Week 4 discusses the central limit theorem and sampling distributions. Weeks 5-7 cover statistical inference techniques like confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, and small sampling theory. Weeks 8-9 cover additional tests like Chi-square, ANOVA, and non-parametric tests. Weeks 10-12 focus on correlation, regression, and time series analysis. Week 13 reviews time series analysis and business forecasting. Week 14 includes evaluations, tutorials, and student presentations.