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Final Term (SY.2020 - 2021) Advanced Statistics: A. Class Standing (67%)

This document outlines the grading system and topics for an Advanced Statistics course. It details that the term grade will be calculated based on class standing (67%), comprising quizzes, participation and a mini research project, and an examination (33%). The mini research project involves a written manuscript (25%) and oral presentation (25%), each with their own grading criteria. The course will cover topics like probability distributions, hypothesis testing, and non-parametric methods over 6 weeks, with references provided.

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Final Term (SY.2020 - 2021) Advanced Statistics: A. Class Standing (67%)

This document outlines the grading system and topics for an Advanced Statistics course. It details that the term grade will be calculated based on class standing (67%), comprising quizzes, participation and a mini research project, and an examination (33%). The mini research project involves a written manuscript (25%) and oral presentation (25%), each with their own grading criteria. The course will cover topics like probability distributions, hypothesis testing, and non-parametric methods over 6 weeks, with references provided.

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FINAL TERM

(SY.2020 – 2021)
ADVANCED STATISTICS
A. COURSE EVALUATION: STANDARD GRADING SYSTEM

TERM GRADE COMPUTATION

a. Class Standing (67%)


Components are:
Quizzes/Problem Sets/Other Written Activities – 40%
Conduct/Recitation/Participation – 10%
Mini Research – 50%
o Manuscript – 25%
o Oral Presentation – 25%
b. Examination – 33%

B. Criteria for your Mini – Research:


Written Presentation Grade Oral Presentation Grade
1. Clarity of the Introduction (25pts) 1. Organization of Presentation
(25pts)
2. Attainment of Objectives (25pts) 2. Use of Visual Aids (25pts)
3. Comprehension of Topic (25pts) 3. Clarity of Presentation (25pts)
4. Clarity of Presentation (25pts) 4. Ability to Answer Questions
(25pts)
Subtotal Subtotal

C. Topics for Finals


Week 1 – 2
a. Probability Distribution
b. Normal Distribution
c. Hypothesis Testing
Week 3 – 4
d. Inferential Statistics (with using SPSS)
Week 5
e. Non – Parametric Method (with using SPSS)
Week 6
o Deadline of your manuscript and video presentation
o Examination week
REFERENCES
 Walpole, Myers, Myers & Ye (2005). Probability and Statistics for Engineers and
Scientists. Singapore: Pearson Education (Asia)
 Mann, P. (2010). Introductory Statistics (7th Edition). Hoboken, NJ:Wiley
 Mendenhall, Beaver & Beaver (2009). Introduction to Probability and Statistics (13 th
Edition). Belmont, CA: Thomson/Brooke/Cole

Prepared by:

MANUEL C. FRANCISCO, LPT


Instructor

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