Homework for Introduction to Statistics Spring
2003
- Choose textbook problems that interest you and do them.
- You may submit up to five (5) even numbered problems per
class period (none may be submitted on lab days).
- Record the problem numbers that you turn in on the sheet provided. Submit the homework record sheet at the last class period.
- On randomly selected days, a portion of
your homework will be graded.
- Your lowest two graded homework scores will be disregarded.
- Your final homework percentage will be the product of the
percentage score from the graded homework and the
number of homework problems turned in.
The maximum final homework score will be 100 percent.
- If you would like the challenge of doing harder problems
a bonus of 1.5% will be given for any chapter in which
your median problem number exceeds that of the chapter.
- There are 6 computer labs to be done in SPSS.
- Lab reports will only be accepted in electronic form.
- The file name
is to be YTILab1
(where YTI are Your Three Initials)
- Lab reports will receive 10 points if they are done at a
reasonable level, 9 if they are up to 2 days late, and 5 if they
are up to a week late or done at less than a reasonable level. Your
lowest lab score will be dropped.
- The maximum final lab score will be 50.
Suggestions:
Problems with a double circle on the homework record sheet are nice representative problems. You may choose to do any problems at any time in the semester, but it is suggested that you do these double circle problems among your other selections.
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