Instructor: Jianfeng Zhang, KAP 248E, (213)740-9805, jianfenz@usc.edu , http://almaak.usc.edu/~jianfenz
Teaching Assistant: Triet Pham , trietpha@usc.edu
Time and location:
- Lecture (39635R): MWF 12:00pm – 12:50pm, THH116.
- Discussion (39636R): TTh 1:00pm-1:50pm, GFS104
- Discussion (39637R): TTh 2:00pm-2:50pm, GFS104
Text: Mathematical Statistics and Data Analysis, 3rd edition, by John Rice, 2007
Office hours: WF 1-2:30pm in KAP 248E or by appointment
Prerequisite: Math 407
Important Dates:
- MidExam 1: February 18, Friday
- MidExam 2: March 25, Friday
- FinalExam: May 6, Friday, 11:00am-1:00pm
Course Content:
I plan to cover most of Chapters 6-11, plus possibly some material from the later chapters. Topics will include: properties of the normal distribution (including a review of the Central Limit Theorem); random sampling and estimation of population parameters; confidence intervals; method of moments; maximum likelihood estimates; Cramer-Rao lower bound; testing hypotheses; likelihood ratio tests and goodness of fit; probability plots; discriptive methods for summarizing data; comparing two samples, parametric and non-parametric methods.
Grading and Examination Policies
40% of the grade will be based on two midterm exams (20% each), 40% will be based on the final exam, 20% will be based on homework assignments/quizs.
The (50 minutes) midterm exams will be given in regular class time. The 2nd midterm exam will cover the material after the 1st exam. The final exam will be comprehensive, with an emphasis on the material covered since the second Midterm. The exam problems will be in the same style as the examples in lectures and/or homework problems. All exams are closed books, but you are allowed to bring one cheating sheet. Calculators are allowed.
Homeworks will be assigned in lectures and collected in Discussion class. Quizs will be given in Discussion class. More details about homeworks and quizs will be specified in discussion class.
There is no fixed quota for final letter grades. The cutoffs will be decided based on the overall performance of the whole class.
Feedback and Questions
It is extremely important for me to get feedback and questions, both inside and outside class. You are very welcome to visit me during my office hours, and/or make appointments to see me at other time.