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Statistics I
 
Academic year:2009-2010
Course code module1BPSW-09
Semester:1st and 2nd semester
Credits:6
Study load (hours)168
Theory (hours):60,00
Practice/Exercises(hours):20,00
Other (hours):
Part-time program:1
Instructor(s)Peter Thijssen
Language of instruction:Dutch
Semester exam information:exam in the 1st and/or 2nd semester
Contract restriction information:



1. Prerequisites
*Algemene competenties

degree secondary education

 



*Sequentiality
None




2. Objectives (expected learning outcomes)
- to have a good grasp of the basic statistical instruments
- to be able to adequately read and construct statistical graphs and tables
- to be able to compute and evaluate the major univariate and bivariate statistics
- to understand the logic and the restrictions of inductive statistics



3. Course content

Everyone who wants to gain insight in quantitative data sets needs a proper grasp of at least the essentials of statistical reasoning.  This course gives a general introduction in the basic principles of judicious statistical thinking.

 

Firstly, we will situate the role of statistics in the broad field of social scientific research.  Secondly, the course will cover the main topics in two important areas of statistical analysis: descriptive and inductive statistics.  The descriptive part of the course starts with the exploration of univariate empirical distributions at different measurement levels and subsequently moves on to statistical methods that learn us something about the relationships between several variables.  The inductive part of the course introduces the student in the logic of probability and theoretical distributions.  Finally we will give attention to the estimation of population characteristics based on findings from samples.




4. Teaching method
Direct contact:
  • Lectures
  • Exercise sessions

  • Personal work:
  • Exercises


  • 5. Assessment method
    Exam:
  • Written, without oral presentation
  • Closed book
  • Open questions


  • 6. Compulsory reading – study material

    - Thijssen, Peter (2006) Van beschrijving naar inzicht. Inleiding in de statistiek, Leuven/Leusden: Acco.

    - Cursus Statistiek I. Aanvullingen: Verklarende statistiek, Acco

    - supplementary texts and exercises 'Statistaken' available on 'Blackboard'.





    7. Recommended reading - study material
    Nihil.


    8. Tutoring
    After class and by appointment.


    laatste aanpassing: last update: 16/11/2009 12:05 sonja.vos 



     
    Inhoudsverantwoordelijke(n) : piet.devroede@ua.ac.be