This course was an overview of descriptive and inferential statistics and statistical analysis, including normal distributions, z-scores and one-sample z-tests, one- and two-sample t-tests, ANOVA, chi-square tests, correlation, simple linear regression, and multiple linear regression.
Project
The major assignment in this course was a four-part project, which essentially served as two take-home exams; each was to be completed in one week. Parts A and B of this project were due just after halfway through the course (week 9), while parts C and D were due the week before the final exam (week 14).
Parts A and B
- A description of these parts of the project and the questions that had to be answered in these parts, provided by Dr. Yonker
- Output from StatCrunch, provided by Dr. Yonker, that was required to be used to answer the questions for Part B
- My StatCrunch report as submitted for Part A
- My answers for Part B, as graded (password required to access)
Parts C and D
- A description of these parts of the project and the questions that had to be answered in these parts, provided by Dr. Yonker
- Output from StatCrunch, provided by Dr. Yonker, that was required to be used to answer the questions for Part D
- My StatCrunch report as submitted for Part C
- My answers for Part D, as graded (password required to access)
I should note that my final exam for EDF 5400, while significant, is not included here because (a) I have no way to access it, and (b) it is better not to post it to ensure the security of future exams in this course. I can, however, provide my numeric grade (out of 125) for the final exam to members of my committee and other authorized FSU faculty and staff upon request.