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STA 2023 Honors Introduction to Statistics
Fall 2004 Instructor:
Maria
I. Ripol Section 4431 MWF 4th period LIT 223 office: Griffin Floyd 117 C Section
5370 MWF 5th period
FLI 121 office hours: MW 7th & 8th pds or by appt. email: mripol@stat.ufl.edu web: http://www.stat.ufl.edu/~mripol/
Tutoring Room: Griffin Floyd 104 phone: 392-1941 ext 217 Hours: Course Description and Objective Required Materials 1.
STA 2023 Honors Course Packet, to be purchased at the University Copy and
More (1620 W. University Ave.), containing copies of the lecture notes to be
used in class. 2.
Introduction to the Practice of Statistics, by David S. Moore and
George P. McCabe, 4th edition, Freeman, 2003, including a disk with all data
sets for the book. 3.
Scientific Calculator (around $10 to $15) that has some basic
statistical functions like mean and standard deviation (look for the
following symbols: Course Website: http://www.stat.ufl.edu/~mripol Instructions on that website will direct you to WebCT,
an integrated, password protected, Web based classroom management tool.
In WebCT you will be able to work on the practice problems, take the online
quizzes, and check all your grades. There will be four online quizzes, administered
through WebCT. You
have three tries for each quiz(with questions randomly generated) over a period of 4 days. The highest of the three attempts is
automatically recorded. Each quiz will be worth 10 points, for a total of 40
points. Hopefully these quizzes will serve
the purpose of improving your grade in the class, as well as be an important
tool in learning the material for the course. More details on the WebCT
quiz functions will be given in class. Projects
There will be four projects to be completed during
the semester. Part of the work
will be done during your regular class time on days when we meet in the
computer lab instead of the classroom.
The point values of the projects will vary with their length and
difficulty, and they will be worth a total of 60 points. More details will be given in class. Suggested
Homework Problems,
listed on the Course Packet, will help you master the material but will
not be collected. There will
also be some Practice Questions in WebCT. Exams There
will be three exams given in class during the semester, each worth 100
points. Students are required to bring a calculator, pencils and a photo ID
as well as any other needed materials to the exams. In case of conflict or
illness, if a student is unable to take an exam at the scheduled time, they
must get in touch with the instructor immediately, for any arrangements to be
made for a makeup. Each case will be reviewed individually. Valid and
detailed documentation is a prerequisite under such extenuating
circumstances. A grade of zero is the minimum punishment of any type of
dishonesty on an exam.
Course Policies Email – will be answered within one working day in most
cases. Please be aware that
statistical questions should be answered in person (in class, during office
hours or in the tutoring room) since they often require pictures and formulas
that make it very hard to communicate through email. Attendance – although not required, is very highly
recommended. If you miss a class
for any reason, it is your responsibility to get a copy of the notes and all
information given in class from another student. Additionally, during class students should turn off their
cellular phones and refrain from eating, drinking, reading newspapers, doing
homework and excessive talking. Instructor's Honor Code - We the members of the
University of Florida community, pledge to hold ourselves and our peers to
the highest standards of honesty and integrity. Academic Dishonesty - We adhere to the
University of Florida rules and guidelines for handling instances of academic
dishonesty. Please refer to the Office for Student Services for detailed
information about the current policies. Grading – grades will be changed only when an error has
been made. Negotiation is not
appropriate. There is no appeals
process. Incompletes are
only assigned when extraordinary circumstances, arising after the date for
dropping the course, prevent the student from completing the course
requirements. Having a failing grade in the course is not a valid reason for
requesting an Incomplete. Students with Disabilities - Students who require
special accommodations in class or during exams should follow the procedures
outlined by the Disability Resources Program
(http://www.dso.ufl.edu/drp/). Please see the instructor during office
hours early in the semester, to discuss your accommodation letter
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