MATH 1342

SOUTH PLAINS COLLEGE

 

Prerequisites:

Successful completion of MATH 1314 or MATH 1324.

 

Purpose of Course:

This course is a study of the methods of analyzing data, statistical concepts and models, estimation, tests of significance, introduction to analysis of variance, linear regression, and correlation.

 

Textbook: 

Elementary Statistics: A Brief Version, 3rd edition, by Bluman.

 

Attendance:

Attendance and effort are the most important activities for success in this course.  Records of your attendance will be maintained.  IWhenever absences become excessive and, in the instructor’s opinion, minimum course objectives cannot be met, the instructor may administratively withdraw you from the course with a grade of X or F.  Refer to the General Catalog under Class Attendance and Drops & Withdrawals.

 

Video Tapes:

Video tapes for many topics in this course are available in the Math Department AVT Lab, Room M-116, or in building 2 at the Reese campus.  You may check out the tapes for use at home or you may duplicate them with the equipment available in M-116.  You must furnish the blank tape.

 

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