TMA4255 Anvendt Statistikk - Applied Statistics

The first lecture is Monday Jan 11, 815-10. The zoom link is here: https://NTNU.zoom.us/j/95149793120?pwd=bzZvNmRHMEVlOWs2VGs2bVc0TVc4dz09

Lectures will be Mondays 815-10 and Tuesday 1215-14. (Starting week of 11-15 Jan.) This will be on zoom (at least the first weeks). We might modify this depending on the Covid situation.

Exercise hours will be Tuesday 1615-17. (Starting week of 18-22 Jan.) This will be in EL3 with a limit on the number in the room which should work. We might modify this depending on the Covid situation.

The core curriculum is the last half of: Walpole, Myers, Myers, Ye "Probability and Statistics for Engineers and Scientists"

This course will mainly use Blackboard as we go along.

Course content Simple and multiple linear regression. Model choice. Experimental design, including two-level factorial design. Error propagation formula. Analysis of variance. Process control. Contingency tables. Non-parametric methods. Use of statistical computer package.

Learning outcome

Knowledge: The student has a good basic understanding of the most popular statistical models and methods that are used in science and technology. This includes testing of hypotheses, linear regression, experimental design, analysis of variance, error propagation, process control, analysis of contingency tables and non-parametric methods.

Skills: The student knows how to design an experiment to study a phenomenon of interest. Further, he or she knows how to collect informative data of high quality, and subsequently to analyse the collected data using statistical software. The student knows how to present the results from the statistical analyses to colleagues within his or her field of study, and how to use the results of the statistical analysis to draw conclusions about the phenomenon under study.

Learning methods and activities (Subject to change given the COVID situation): Lectures, exercises and projects. Portfolio assessment is the basis for the grade awarded in the course. This portfolio comprises a written final examination (40%) and two required projects (30+30=60%). The results for the constituent parts are to be given in %-points, while the grade for the whole portfolio (course grade) is given by the letter grading system. In order to pass the exam, one must pass the final examination. Retake of examination may be given as an oral examination. The lectures may be given in English. If the course is taught in English, the exam may be given only in English. Students are free to choose Norwegian or English for written assessments.

2021-01-07, Jo Eidsvik