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Class meets ''Tuesday and Thursday, 3-4.20'' in Bagley 106. There is an option lab session run by Derek at a time and place to be determined. | Class meets ''Tuesday and Thursday, 3-4.20'' in Bagley 106. There is an option lab session run by Derek at a time and place to be determined. | ||
− | '''Presentation sign up''' can be done on [[QERM 514/Presentations]]. | + | '''Presentation sign up''' can be done on [[QERM 514/Presentations]]. |
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'''Additional notation''' (Appendix A): [[QERM 514/Notation]] | '''Additional notation''' (Appendix A): [[QERM 514/Notation]] | ||
Revision as of 04:21, 4 April 2008
See the original site for information about the class (I am slowing migrating the material here, although it has not been a high priority).
Class meets Tuesday and Thursday, 3-4.20 in Bagley 106. There is an option lab session run by Derek at a time and place to be determined.
Presentation sign up can be done on QERM 514/Presentations.
Additional notation (Appendix A): QERM 514/Notation
Outline and schedule
This is a tentative schedule which will probably have to be updated as the quarter progresses.
Topic | Date | |
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1 | Introduction | April 1 |
2 | Classical tests | April 3 |
3 | Ordinary linear regression | April 8 |
4 | Linear inference | April 10 |
5 | One way anova | April 15 |
6 | Two way anova | April 17 |
7 | Ancova | April 22 |
8 | Model adequacy and transformations | April 24 |
9 | Unusual observations | April 29 |
10 | Linear model practice | May 1 |
11 | Maximum likelihood | May 6 |
12 | Nonlinear least squares | May 8 |
13 | Generalized linear models 1 | May 13 |
14 | Generalized linear models 2 | May 15 |
15 | Generalized linear models practice | May 20 |
16 | Linear mixed effects | May 22 |
17 | Model selection | May 27 |
18 | Extensions, other tools | May 29 |
19 | ? | June 3 |
20 | ? | June 5 |
These numbers correspond to the lecture number in the notes.