STAT 200: Basic Applied Statistics
Twice-Weekly Lecture
Spring 2007


Announcements Recitation
and TA info
Supplement
material
Syllabus and
lecture notes
Homework
and keys
Exam Materials Other links
of interest





NOTE:

This is a page of past-semester materials.
To save disk space, some documents may have been removed.

For versions of missing documents, please contact me at gordonw@pitt.edu.





Announcements:

  • Welcome to Stat 200!

  • Textbook on reserve:
    Copies of the text have been placed on reserve in Hillman library.




Recitation and TA Information:


    Recitation Section Day/Time/Location Teaching Assistant

    11938 Tues, 4 - 4:50 PM, 313 Cathedral (CL) Mr. Myungsoon Song, mys7@pitt.edu
    11502 Wed, 9 - 9:50 AM, 236 Cathedral (CL) Ms. Chen Gu, chg27@pitt.edu
    11503 Wed, 10 - 10:50 AM, 2320 Cathdral (CL) Mr. Myungsoon Song, mys7@pitt.edu
    11504 Wed, 11 - 11:50 AM, 2320 Cathedral (CL) Mr. Myungsoon Song, mys7@pitt.edu




    TA Office Hours: To Be Announced.




Supplementary Materials:





Syllabus and Lecture Notes:






Homework:





Exam Materials:




Other Links of Interest:

  • 'Courseweb dot pitt'
    Where you can log-in to check your statistics grades throughout the semester.



  • Homepage of the Text
    At W.H. Freeman dot com. Has online practice material, and link to the data in the text.



  • Homepage of David S. Moore
    Author of our text.



  • Other Intro Stat Resources:

    • Stat 101 (Duke U.)
      Directory of intro stat resources from a year 2002 course at Duke. Includes old exams, lab resources, and links to applets. Worth a browse.







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