Statistics 515 - Statistics I

Spring
2013
02
3.00
Erin Conlon

M W F 1:25PM 2:15PM

UMass Amherst
14616
First semester of a two-semester sequence. Emphasis given to probability theory necessary for application to and understanding of statistical inference. Probability models, sample spaces, conditional probability, independence. Random variables, expectation, variance, and various discrete and continuous probability distributions. Sampling distributions, the Central Limit Theorem and normal approximations. Multivariate calculus introduced as needed. Prerequisites: MATH 132, or 136. (Gen.Ed. R2) [Note: Because this course presupposes knowledge of basic math skills, it will satisfy the R1 requirement upon successful completion.]

Students seeking a calculus-based one-semester course in probability and statistics should consider Stat 597S.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.