Assignment Fall 2023
Assignment Fall 2023
Erum Rehman
Course Applied Statistical methods
Course Code MATH-310
No. of students 59
Assignment
Instructions
1. Use A4 blank paper for assignments and avoid using a red pen.
2. All steps in the questions should be thoroughly described.
3. On the first page of the assignment, please write down your name and the part you
contributed to.
4. Please check that the question serial numbers, such as 3.12.5, are correctly written.
5. Please contact me during class hours if you have any further queries.
6. Create slides in Microsoft PowerPoint.
7. On the first slide, please indicate your name and what part you contributed.
8. Introduce the Topic, including a definition and explanation, benefits, and drawbacks (if
any), the relationship, and the purpose for employing the topic in everyday life.
Please provide at least four examples relevant to the topic that are not from your
textbook. Provide all the references, web links, and books that you used to create your
slides.
9. Please notify/discuss with the instructor before the deadline if any of the group member is
not participating or you have any conflict of interest. After the deadline, no excuses will
be accepted.
The deadline for submitting the assignment is November 16, 2023 (6:00 p.m.). Late
assignments will not be accepted.
Topics Students Task for all ten groups
(Serial
Number
)
Chapter # 2 Descriptive Statistics Group-1 Task 1: Solve the exercise
Introduction to Statistics, Branches of Statistics 1-5
Measure of location, Measure of Spread & their Task 2: Prepare slides for
properties, the coefficient of variation, intro to this chapter which must
grouped data, Graphic Methods , Include all include:
measure of location and spread which are not Topic
though mentioned in this chapter Definition
Explanation
Chapter # 3 Probability Group-2 Advantages &
Probability and its properties. Independence. 6-13 Disadvantages (if
Multiplication & Addition rule. Conditional any)
probability. Bayes’ Rule Provide at least four
Chapter # 4 Discrete Probability Distributions Group-3 examples from
Introduction to random variables, The expected 14-19 outside the textbook
value and the variance of distribution, The with all the
cumulative distribution Function (CDF), necessary
Permutation and Combination, The binomial explanations.
distribution, Expected value and variance of the
binomial distribution
Chapter # 5 Continuous Probability
Distributions Group-4
The expected value and the variance of distribution, 20-25
The cumulative distribution Function (CDF), The
Normal distribution, Expected value and variance
of the binomial distribution, Properties of normal
distribution, Normal approximation to the binomial
distribution
Chapter # 6 Estimation Group-5
Principles of estimation. Population and sample. 26-31
Central Limit Theorem. Estimation of the mean of a
distribution and variance, Estimation of a
proportion (large-sample procedures), One-sided
CIs
Group-6
Chapter # 7 Hypothesis Testing : One-Sample
32-37
Inferences
Introduction to hypothesis testing, Type I & Type II
error, the power of test, One-sample for test for
mean (one-sides & two sided alternative), one
sample inference for the binomial distribution
Group-7
Chapter # 8 Hypothesis Testing : two-Sample 38-43
Inferences
Paired t-test and interval estimation for two means,
Two-sample t test.