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  • Statistics 13, Lecture 1 — Introduction to Statistical Methods for Life and Health Sciences — Summer 2008, M. Esfandiari
    • Instructor: Mahtash Esfandiari
    • Teaching Assistant-: Irina Kukuyeva
    • Teaching Assistant-: Hai Nguyen
    • Teaching Assistant-: Kevin Nichols
    This course requires an enrolment key
    Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour; laboratory, one hour. Not open for credit to students with credit for course 10, 10A, 10H, 11, M12, 14, Anthropology M80, Geography M40, or Sociology M18 (or former Statistics M11, Economics M40, or Organismic Biology M22). Presentation and interpretation of data, descriptive statistics, introduction to correlation and regression and to basic statistical inference (estimation, testing of means and proportions, ANOVA) using both bootstrap methods and parametric models. P/NP or letter grading.
  • Statistics 130B, Lecture 1 — Statistical Analysis with SAS — Summer 2008, V. Lew
    • Instructor: Vivian Lew
    • Teaching Assistant: Jiashen You
    This course requires an enrolment key
    Lecture, three hours. Requisite: one course from 10, 10A, 10H, 11, M12, 13, 14, 100A, or 110A. How to manage and analyze quantitative data using statistical procedures produced by Statistical Analysis System (SAS) Institute, Inc. Discussion of many statistical techniques available in SAS and ways to extend basic system by SAS programming. P/NP or letter grading.


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