Difference between revisions of "Stat 202 Objectives"
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By the end of the course, students will be able to ... | By the end of the course, students will be able to ... | ||
| − | + | == Chapter 1 == | |
| − | * | + | * Given a data table and the story behind the data, identify the cases and list the variables. |
* Identify a variable as either nominal, ordinal, identifier, or quantitative. | * Identify a variable as either nominal, ordinal, identifier, or quantitative. | ||
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| + | == Chapter 2 == | ||
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| + | * Define and report the distribution of a categorical variable. | ||
| + | * Be able to convert between frequency, relative frequency, and percent. | ||
| + | * Tell when two plots of categorical data show the same distribution. | ||
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| + | == Chapter 3 == | ||
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| + | * Define distribution of a quantitative variable. | ||
| + | * Create stem and leaf displays from data. | ||
| + | * Tell from a histogram whether a distribution is symmetric or left or right skewed. | ||
Revision as of 11:34, 22 January 2018
By the end of the course, students will be able to ...
Chapter 1
- Given a data table and the story behind the data, identify the cases and list the variables.
- Identify a variable as either nominal, ordinal, identifier, or quantitative.
Chapter 2
- Define and report the distribution of a categorical variable.
- Be able to convert between frequency, relative frequency, and percent.
- Tell when two plots of categorical data show the same distribution.
Chapter 3
- Define distribution of a quantitative variable.
- Create stem and leaf displays from data.
- Tell from a histogram whether a distribution is symmetric or left or right skewed.