Math 425/525
(15093/15100)

Class Times, Days, and Place: 9:00-9:50am MWF,  102DEA
Instructor: Hao Wang
Text Book: Introduction to Probability and  Statistics   (12th Edition) by W. Mendenhall et al.
Office: 11A Deady Hall
Office Hours:  W:1:00-1:50pm and F:1:00-1:50pm (Otherwise, you need to make an appointment with me by e-mail.)
Email:  haowang@uoregon.edu
Web URL: http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~haowang/teaching/425_FALL2006/425.html

Grading Policy

Your course grade is the sum of  following performance scores: The homeworks will count as 15% of the course grade; The in-class quizzes  will also count as 15%; The midterm will count as 20% and the final exam will count as 50%.

Quizzes:   During the term,  there are several  in-class quizzes. The day of a quiz is not completely fixed. The duration of a quiz ranges from 20 to 50 minutes. Quiz scores will be averaged and contributed to the course grade. There is no make-up quiz.

Homework:  Homework questions and due date are posted in the following Tentative Syllabus of this web page which will be updated very often. Homework is due weekly before 3:00pm of each Friday or the date specified in the Tentative Syllabus. It is your responsibility to check the updated Tentative Syllabus each Thursday afternoon or the date before the specified due date in the Tentative Syllabus. Late handing in homework will not be accepted.   One lowest homework score will be dropped and the remaining homework scores will be averaged and contributed to the course grade. You can discuss with other students while working on your homework problems, but copying other students' answers is not allowed, otherwise a penalty of  score deduction may be given. Your solution to each homework problem should be legible and should describe your ideas clearly. No details will have no scores.  Please use 8.5" by 11" sheets to do your homework and don't forget to write down your first name, middle name and last name (In order to protect your rights to confidentiality of your papers, don't write down your ID number on homework paper.) on each page. Your homework will be returned in the return boxes by your grader. Please find your return box and pick up your homeworks promptly.  Poor attendance may alter this policy; see "Attendance" below.

Exam:  There are a midterm and a final exam. For each exam (including quizzes), you can bring  a 8.5" by 11" sheet with formulae or useful notes for you. Your solution to each exam problem should be legible and you should describe your ideas clearly. No details will have no scores. The times of the midterm and final exams are specified and can't be changed. There is no make-up exams.

Attendance:  Attendance is mandatory.  You are responsible for all the announcements, changes, course information, and topics that I cover in class. If you miss a substantial number of lectures  without discussing the matter with me and without a valid excuse, a penalty of  score deduction of homeworks and quizzes  may be given according to number of lectures missed.
 
 

                                           Tentative Syllabus
                          (Updated on Sept. 29th , 2006)
 
Week
Topics covered or remarks
Sections Covered 
Homework Question Numbers (HQN) and the due date (Note:  HQN may be updateded ) 
 Week 1 9/25-9/29
pre-req-exam on (9/25),
data analysis, population, sample,  relative frequency histogram, sample mean, sample variance, data range, Tchebysheff's theorem
1.1; 1.5,2.1; 2.2; 2.3; 2.4, First week has no homework
Week 2 10/2-10/6
Events, sample space, simple event,  calculating event probabilities, and counting rules,  mn rule, permutation counting rule; combination counting rule, application examples
4.1; 4.2; 4.3, 4.4
Homework #(1) 1.19(a,b,c,d); 2.10; 2.16; 2.22; 2.31. due on 10/6/06
Week 3  10/10-10/13
Event relations, complement,
conditional probability, independence, 
multiplicative rule, total probability formula
Bayes' rule
4.5, 4.6, 4.7
Homework #(2) 4.1; 4.2; 4.5; 4.7; 4.26; 4.27; 4.31;  4.34; 4.35; 4.36; due on 10/13/06
 Week 4 10/16-10/20
Bayes' rule and application examples, conditional prob. formulae and  application examples,   quiz #1 on  Oct 16th
4.7
Homework #(3) 4.42; 4.43; 4.54; 4.55; 4.58; 4.60; 4.63; 4.109; 4.113 due on 10/20/06
 Week 5
10/23-10/27
Discrete random variable and their probability distribution, Binomial distribution, application examples of Binomial distribution, quiz # 2 on  Oct 23rd
4.8, 5.1, 5.2
Homework #(4) 4.62; 4.65; 4.66; 4.69; 4.70; 4.72; 4.73
4.74; due on 10/27/06
 Week 6
10/30-11/3
Continuous random variables,
Normal distribution, Find event probabilities of standard
normal distribution by using table, Midterm Review

6.1; 6.2; 6.3 Homework #(5) 4.77; 4.78;   4.83; 4.86;  4.87; 4.89; 4.90; 4.119; 4.138(a)(b); due on 11/3/06
 Week 7
11/6-11/10
Midterm Exam on Monday (11/6/2006, Cover until section 6.2, inclusive)
Find event probabilities of general
normal distribution by using table,
Normal approximation to
binomial distribution

6.3
Homework #(6)4.108; 5.8; 5.11;  5.23; 5.24; 5.26; 5.27; 
due on 11/10/06
 Week 8
11/13-11/17
Normal approximation to binomial distribution and applications,Sample distribution,central limit theorem,
sample distribution of the sample mean
6.4,7.3, 7.4, 7.5
Homework #(7)6.4; 6.7;  6.8; 6.10; 6.12; 6.13; 6.14; 6.15; 6.18 due on 11/17/06
 Week 9
11/20-11/24
central limit theorem, sample distribution of the sample mean, and applications,
 Quiz # 3 on Nov 20th
 
No Class on Thanksgiving Holiday (11/24)
7.5
Homework #(8) 6.19;  6.22; 6.23; 6.31; 6.49; 6.50; 6.51; 6.60; 6.69   due on 11/24/06
 Week 10
11/27-12/1
Sampling distribution  of sample proportion, review
Office hour:

7.6
Homework #(9) 6.76; 6.77; 7.20; 7.24;  7.28; 7.29; 7.30;7.31; 7.32   due on 12/1/06
 


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 Final Exam :  Starting at 10:15am, MondayDecember 4th, 2006



 
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