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Introduction to Statistics
MAT 1360

Welcome to the course pages for Brian Gill's Autumn 2007 Introduction to Statistics class!

Instructor: Dr. Brian Gill
     Office: OMH 209
     E-mail: bgill@spu.edu
     Phone: 206-281-2954

Teaching Assistant: Megan Wilson
     E-mail: wilsom3@spu.edu  

Tentative Autumn 2007 Office Hours:
     Monday and Wednesday:
               8:30-9:20 in OMH 209 and
               10:20-11:00 in OMH 139
    
Friday: 10:00-11:00 in OMH 139
     or any time my office door is open
     or other times by appointment
I will not be on campus at all on Tuesday and Thursday due to research work at UW.

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Handouts

Electronic copies of handouts given out in class will be available below:

  • Syllabus
  • Minitab worksheet with class data collected on first day (to download this file, right click on the link, select "save as..." and rename the file "class.mpj".  Save it to your computer, then open it in Minitab).
  • Excel spreadsheet of US Senators in 2007 Minitab worksheet of US Senators in 2007 (to download this file, right click on the link, select "save as..." and rename the file "Senate.mtw".  Save it to your computer, then open it in Minitab).
  • Uninsured data file (to download this file, right click on the link, select "save as..." and rename the file "uninsured.mtw".  Save it to your computer, then open it in Minitab).
  • SBLI data file (to download this file, right click on the link, select "save as..." and rename the file "SBLI.mtw".  Save it to your computer, then open it in Minitab).
  • Phenobarbital data file (to download this file, right click on the link, select "save as..." and rename the file "phenobarb.mtw".  Save it to your computer, then open it in Minitab).
  • DRP data file (to download this file, right click on the link, select "save as..." and rename the file "DRP.mtw".  Save it to your computer, then open it in Minitab).

Java Applets

Following are links to some Java applets that we will use in class and/or on homework assignments:

 

Send questions or comments to Brian Gill or call (206) 281-2954.
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