3S6: Applied Statistical Methods ( STAT3366)
Semester: 1 Campus: CRAWLEY
Semester: 1 Campus: CRAWLEY
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Description Statistical methods are used to analyse data in a wide variety of fields (medicine, agriculture, business, economics, psychology, genetics, criminology, the social sciences, etc.). While statistical theory can be helpful in analysing such data, its direct application may be limited by practical problems. For example, some of the data may be missing, some observations may be inconsistent with the rest of the data, the standard assumptions (normality, etc.) may fail, and the standard methods may not answer the important questions. The best way to learn how to deal with these practical problems is to gain experience in analysing real data. This unit provides that experience through case studies and projects. The emphasis is on applying statistical methods to interesting practical problems rather than on the theory behind the methods. The unit covers applications of a number of widely used statistical techniques selected from data visualisation, generalised linear models, nonlinear regression models, advanced regression topics, survival analysis, nonparametric statistics, multivariate analysis, and time series analysis. For more info see the Handbook: http://handbooks.uwa.edu.au/units/stat/stat3366 | |||
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Assessment This comprises an end-of-semester examination and in-semester tests or assignments. All assessment tasks require students to apply their knowledge of the unit content to solve previously unseen problems. Credit is given for clarity and correctness of presentation as well as for actual results.Supplementary assessment is not available in this unit except in the case of a bachelor's degree student who has obtained a mark of 45 to 49 and is currently enrolled in this unit, and it is the only remaining unit that the student must pass in order to complete the course. |
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