Math 148   -    Elementary Statistics for Biologists   -    Fall 2017  

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Last update: September 19, 2017 - 3:00 PM
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Welcome to Math 148!

MATH 148 is an introduction to basic statistical concepts. MATH 148 and MATH 147 use the same text book (De Veaux/Velleman/Bock: Stats - Data & Models, 4th edition) and they cover similar information. However this course primarily addresses students of biology and medicine who are, at least to some degree, quantitatively oriented and the course will be at some times a bit more "mathy" than Math 147. We will cover the majority of parts I through VI (ch. 1 - 25) in the textbook, including sampling, regression, probability, binomial distribution, normal distribution, sample average, sample standard deviation, confidence intervals and tests of statistical hypotheses. If time allows we will also do ANOVA and/or multiple regression. We will focus on numerous examples on our way to understanding how statistics is a powerful tool for analyzing data.
   

Instructor: Dr. Michael Fochler
Office: WH 222      Office hours: Mon 1:15 - 3:00,    Tue 11:45-1:00
Email     mfochler@math.binghamton.edu

Head Teaching Assistant:  Lin Yao

   
Lecture: Mon Wed Fri 8:30 - 9:30 AM in LH 014

Section info:

Section Section TA Meeting
A 01 Mengyu Chen
      mchen2@math.binghamton.edu
Tue 8:30-9:55 FA 244
A 02 Mengyu Chen
      mchen2@math.binghamton.edu
Tue 10:05-11:30 FA 246
A 03 Weiyu Zhou
      wzhou@math.binghamton.edu
Tue 2:50-4:15 FA 245
A 04 Weiyu Zhou
      wzhou@math.binghamton.edu
Tue 4:25-5:50 FA 245
A 05 Lin Yao     --        
      yao2@math.binghamton.edu
Thu 8:30-9:55 WH 100B
A 06 Lin Yao     --        
      yao2@math.binghamton.edu
Thu 10:05-11:30 WH 100B
A 07 Lin Yao     --        
      yao2@math.binghamton.edu
Thu 2:50-4:15 WH 100B
A 08 Lin Yao     --        
      yao2@math.binghamton.edu
Thu 4:25-5:50 WH 100B


Withdraw deadline: November 3, 4:30 p.m.

Math 147/148 helproom:

Starting with week 2 or 3 of the semester, TA's office hours will be held in the Math 147/148 helproom located at WH 234. At the time this document was last published (Agust 11) this link still referred to the Spring 2017 schedule. BEWARE!

Exams:

There will be 3 midterm exams given in lecture and one final exam. No notes, books, cell phones, or laptops are allowed for tests. However, you are allowed a calculator and an index card as large as 4 x 6 inches on each midterm and as large as 5 x 8 inches on the final exam. You may write on both sides of your index card and there are no restrictions as to what you are writing. Details will be discussed before each exam. Each midterm exam will last 55 minutes and it will be worth 150 points. The final exam will last 2 hours and it will be worth 300 points.

Exam dates:

Midterm Exam 1: Wednesday, September 20
Midterm Exam 2: Wednesday, October 18
Midterm Exam 3: Wednesday, November 15

Final Exam: Thursday, December 14, 5:40 PM - 7:40 PM in LH 001.
Final Exam Makeup: Friday, December 15, 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM in SW 102.

Students should make all arrangements to take the tests. The times and dates for these tests are non-negotiable. The final exam will be comprehensive and you must take the final exam at the scheduled time. A student can request the makeup final only if he or she has another final at the same time (direct conflict) or has three final exams scheduled within 24 hours. If you want to request to take the alternate final then you must do so no later than Friday, December 1 in writing: Send an email to your TA and your instructor.

More information:

Be sure to click on all tabs in the navigation bar at the top of this web page. In particular, be sure to study the syllabus for this class. There you find info about course material, exam dates, how your grade is calculated and many other issues of interest.

Best wishes for a successful semester!

Michael Fochler