Mary Parker

MATH 1342, Elementary Statistics

 

Spring 2017 both classes

Fall 2016 both classes

Spring 2016: Distance Learning

Fall 2015: Distance Learning sections 001 and 003

Spring 2015: Distance Learning sections 010 and 024

Fall 2014: Distance Learning sections 001 and 014 and 024

Spring 2014: Distance Learning sections 012 and 024

Spring 2014: classroom sections 002 and 020- Statway

Fall 2013: Distance Learning sections 003 and 024

Spring 2013: Sections 013 and 014

 


I love teaching this course!! It is so easy to find practical examples of how these ideas are used. One of my students said that this was the best course she'd taken in college so far because every day when she reads the newspaper she sees examples of what we're learning about!

One student did a project for the course on some data from work (about some hormonal differences between low-birth-weight and normal-birth-weight babies) and her results were presented at a national conference in her field. It was a connection that several people had commented on before, but no one had actually done a statistical analysis of some data yet.

If you already have some data that you want to analyze, that would be great! The textbook has lots of interesting and useful examples too.

Welcome to the course.


 

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