Stat 421: Applied Statistics and Experimental Design
Lab HomePage
Teaching Assistant:
- Larissa Stanberry
- B-318 Padelford
- Office hour: Wed 11:00 - 12:00
- lstan at stat dot washington dot edu
Announcements:
10/13/09: There will be NO OFFICE HOUR tomorrow, Wed 14 October. Send your questions via email.
Lab work:
07 October 2009: lab100709.R, Hershey's data
14 October 2009: lab101409.R, GPA data
21 October 2009: lab102109.R
28 October 2009: lab102809.R
04 November 2009: lab110409.R
18 November 2009: lab111809.R, BP data
Comments on the homework format:
- Provide a description of any graph/plot you include in your homework
to show that you understand the figures and can correctly interpret
them.
- Label the graphs appropriately. Make sure that the axis/titles are
self-explanatory.
- Do not cut and paste the output from the R command window. For example, submitting
>mean(x),
>15.247893
is not acceptable. Instead write/type "The mean score for group A is
15.25, make a table or choose any other alternative representation.
- Do not give answers with precision to 15 decimal places, chose the precision appropriate for the given example.
- Attach your code at the end of your homework for the review.
- Remember, failure to comply will most likely affect your grade.
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Supplemental Reading: