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BSC Csit Stat 159 Second Semester Syllabus

This document provides information about the Statistics II course, including: - The course number is STA-159, it is worth 3 credit hours, and has both theory and lab components. - The course aims to help students understand the concepts of sample survey and design, and their applications in science and technology. - The course content is divided into 5 units covering topics like sample survey methods, design of experiments, simple and factorial designs. - Recommended textbooks and references are provided, as well as notes on conducting theory and practice side by side, using SPSS software, and giving homework assignments.

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BSC Csit Stat 159 Second Semester Syllabus

This document provides information about the Statistics II course, including: - The course number is STA-159, it is worth 3 credit hours, and has both theory and lab components. - The course aims to help students understand the concepts of sample survey and design, and their applications in science and technology. - The course content is divided into 5 units covering topics like sample survey methods, design of experiments, simple and factorial designs. - Recommended textbooks and references are provided, as well as notes on conducting theory and practice side by side, using SPSS software, and giving homework assignments.

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Statistics II

Course Title: Statistics II


Course no: STA-159 Full Marks: 60+20+20
Credit hours: 3 Pass Marks: 24+8+ 8
Nature of course: Theory (3 Hrs.) + Lab (3 Hrs.)

Course Synopsis: Concept of Sample Survey and Design, and their applications.

Goal: This course makes students able to understand the concept of Sample Survey and
Design, and their applications in the area of Science and Technology.

Course Contents:
Unit 1: Sample Survey
10 Hrs.
Concept of Population and Sample; Needs of Sampling; Censuses and Sample Survey; Basic
Concept of Sampling; Organizational Aspect of Sample Survey; Questionnaire Design; Sample
Selection and Determination of Sample Size; Sampling and Non Sampling Errors.
Unit 2: Sample Survey Methods
13 Hrs.
Types of Sampling; Simple Random Sampling with and without Replacement; Stratified
Random Sampling; Ratio and Regression Method of Estimation under Simple and Stratified
Random Sampling; Systematic Sampling; Cluster Sampling; Multistage Sampling; Probability
Proportion to Size Sampling (PPS), Estimation of population total and its Variance

Unit 3: Design of Experiment
5 Hrs.

Concept of Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), F -Statistic and its Distribution, Linear Model in
ANOVA, Analysis of One way, Two Way Classification (1 and m observations per cell) in Fixed
Effect Model.
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Unit 4: Simple Design
10 Hrs.

Need for Design of Experiment, Fundamental Principles of Design, Completely Randomized
Design (CRD), Randomized Block Design (RBD), Latin Square Design (LSD) and their
Analysis; Missing Plot Techniques for RBD and LSD (One Observation Missing Only).

Unit 5: Factorial Design
7 Hrs.

22, 23 and 32 Designs; Main Effects and Interaction Effects; Confounding in 23 Factorial
Design

Text Books:

- Mukhopadhyay P., Theory and Methods of Survey Sampling, Prentice Hall of India, New
Delhi, 1998.
- Montgomery Douglas C., Design and Analysis of Experiments, 5th edition, John Wiley &
Sons Inc., 2001.
- Cochran W.G., Sampling Techniques, 3rd edition, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. New York,
1977.


References:

- Kempthorane, O., Design and Analysis of Experiments, Wiley Eastern, New York.
- Desraj, Pramod Chandhok, Sample Survey Theory, Narosa Publishing House, 1998.

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Note:

- Theory and practice should go side by side.
- It is recommended 45 hours for lectures and 15 additional hours for tutorial class for
completion of the course in the semester.
- SPSS Software should be used for data analysis.
Home works and assignments covering the lecture materials will be given throughout the
semester.
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