I put few lectures (and no new exercises) into Week 7 but there are lots of lectures here and lots of new exercises. The faster you can (well-complete) Assignment 2 the better and it leaves a possible plan like (again I recommend 7 hrs per week… but managing your time is a difficulty for you to solve).
Green is coming up to Assignment 2, Orange to Assignment 3, and Red to Assignment 4
- Week 8: Complete Assignment 2 and watch as much Week 7 and Week 8 lectures as possible. If ahead of things try some Week 8 exercises.
- Week 9: There will not be as much lecture material, but we will finish Chapter 3. Finish watching the Weeks 7-9 lectures and give time to the Weeks 8 and 9 exercises.
- Week 10: Assignment 3 (20%, based on Chapter 3) will appear. If you have done the exercises from Week 8 and 9 you will be able to attack this. There will be some Chapter 4 lecture material and exercises.
- Week 11: Finish Assignment 3, watch all the Chapter 4 lecture material, and then try Chapter 4 exercises. Assignment 4 (20%, based on Chapter 4) will appear.
- Week 12: No new lecture material nor exercises. Might have daily Canvas assignments for students to get next day feedback on Chapter 4 exercises
- Week 13: Finish Assignment 4 for Tuesday 22 December.
Assignment 2
Assignment is on Canvas, and has a deadline the end of this week 8, Friday 20 November.
Week 8
Lectures
A lot here: you probably need three hours to watch these two hours and 22 minutes of lectures:
- Normal Distribution I (28 minutes)
- Normal Distribution II (27 minutes)
- Normal Distribution III (21 minutes)
- Sampling Theory I (27 minutes)
- Sampling Theory II (24 minutes)
- Sampling Theory III: Example (17 minutes)
Exercises
- p. 134, Q. 1-7
- p. 142-3, Q. 1-4
Additional Exercises
- p. 134, Q. 8-9
- p. 143, Q. 5-6
You can (carefully) take photos of your work and submit to the Week 8 Exercises.
Submit the images as a single pdf file. To do this, select all the images in a folder, right-click and press print. It will say something like How do you want to print your pictures? Press (Microsoft?) Print to PDF. If possible choose an orientation that has all the images in portrait.
Week 9
We will look at Hypothesis Testing.
Academic Learning Centre
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