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SPRING 2004
DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS
STAT
514 syllabus
general class syllabus scores
schedule
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PREPARATION
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Make sure you are registered into
this course. If you are enrolled at Purdue University
North Central (PNC), you can use SOLAR to do this.
Create (validate) your WebCT account.
Create (validate), then log on to
Blackboard for this course
between Monday, January 12 and Friday, January 16 by 4am (yes,
4am!). If
you cannot create a WebCT account, look at the
instructions first and then, if this fails,
contact me immediately.
If you fail to create a WebCT account by 4 am (yes, 4am!) (West
Lafayette, Indiana time), Friday,
January 16, I will not permit you to take this internet course.
Buy
A TI-83 Calculator. Buy either the TI-83
(or TI-83 plus, or TI-83 silver edition) calculator.
Buy
the main text from the
PNC bookstore
or
amazon.com:
Applied Linear Statistical Models (4th Edition). The
(optional) solution manual is also useful. There are also two
(optional) technical
manuals used on the statistical programming language, SAS, you might want to
buy.
Check out both the
STAT 514 syllabus
and the
general class syllabus
Check
out
frequently asked questions asked by students.
Check out
previous
course material
for previous quizzes, scores, student evaluations and other course
material.
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If you are anxious to start
before the semester begins, download
"attendance1.pdf", "attendance2.pdf", ..., "attendance14.pdf" given
below and start answering the questions. The homework questions,
"hmk1.pdf", ..., "hmk7.pdf" are also given below for you start working
on, if you wish. You cannot send me--I will not accept--your
answers, though, unless you submit them through WebCT. All answers
must be submitted through WebCT; WebCT allows me to not only keep track
of the material you submit but also allows me to grade your submissions.
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WEEK 1.
January 12, 14
PART V. Analysis of Variance: I
Chapter 16. Single-Factor ANOVA Model
and Tests
Chapter 17. Analysis of Factor Level
Effects
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attendance1.pdf is a document which gives questions based on the lecture
given this
week. It is for your information; it is not handed in.
Answer the questions from hmk1.pdf
The homework 1 assignment is selected
at random for you by
Blackboard on or before 4 am (West
Lafayette, Indiana time) Friday, January 23.
Use the WebCT quiz/homework link to submit your homework
assignment; do not use the WebCT email to send me your homework
assignment! Submit
as many times as you want before the deadline, and receive the highest
score of all the submissions.
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TI83-lab1.pdf
is a document which gives a list of all the TI-83 instructions used this
week. It is for your information; it is not handed in.
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SAS-lab1.pdf
is a document which gives a list of all the TI-83 instructions used this
week. It is for your information; it is not handed in.
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Check how you did on your
homework assignment by looking your score up at
scores
after 9 pm (West
Lafayette, Indiana time) Friday January 23. Use your ID number to locate your score under the column H1.
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Martin Luther
King Holiday, January 19
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WEEK 2.
January 21
PART V. Analysis of Variance: I
Chapter 18. ANOVA Diagnostics
and Remedial Measures
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attendance2.pdf
not handed in.
The
Blackboard
quiz 1 to be done on or before 4 am Friday, January 30.
One 20 minute timed submission is allowed; each student does the
quiz by themselves with no help from others.
Check out practice
quiz1.pdf questions to help you prepare for this quiz; these
questions are not handed in.
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TI83-lab2.pdf
not handed in.
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SAS-lab2.pdf
not handed in.
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Check how you did on your quiz by looking your score up at scores
after 9 pm (West
Lafayette, Indiana time) Friday January 30. Use
your ID number to locate your total score, which is given in the third-to-last
column under TT, and your current grade, which is given under the next-to-last
column under G.
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WEEK 3.
January 26, 28
PART VI. Analysis of Variance: II
Chapter 19. Two-Factor Analysis of
Variance--Equal Sample Sizes
Chapter 20. Analysis of Factor Effects
in Two-Factor Studies--Equal Sample Sizes
WEEK 4.
February 2, 4
PART VI. Analysis of Variance: II
Chapter 21. Two-Factor Studies--One
Case Per Treatment
Chapter 22. Two-Factor
Studies--Unequal Sample Sizes and Unequal Treatment Importance
WEEK 5.
February 9, 11
PART VI. Analysis of Variance: II
Chapter 23. Multifactor Studies
WEEK 6.
February 16, 18
PART VI. Analysis of Variance: II
Chapter 24. Random and Mixed Effects
Models
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WEEK 8.
March 1, 3
PART VI. Analysis of Variance: II
Chapter 26.
Design of Experiments, Randomization, and Sample Size Planning
WEEK 9. March
8, 10
PART VII.
Study Designs
Chapter 27.
Randomized Block Designs
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WEEK 10. March 15, 17
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WEEK 11.
March 22, 24
PART VII.
Study Designs
Chapter 28.
Nested Designs, Subsampling, and Partially Nested Designs
WEEK 12.
March 29, 31
PART VII.
Study Designs
Chapter 29.
Repeated Measures and Related Designs
WEEK 16.
April 26, 28
Review
WEEK 17.
May 2-7
Final exam
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