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Stat 970: Linear Models

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Objective

The objective of this course is to extend our understanding of the standard linear model based approaches. We will make extensive use of matrix algebra. You will therefore need to become comfortable working with matrices. We will also examine the theory behind these methods. You will therefore need to become comfortable with the distributions of linear and quadratic forms. Because this course does not exist in a vacuum, you will need to be able to relate the theory to the application and the application to the theory.


Course Info

Instructor:Steve Kachman
Office:355B Hardin Center
Phone:472-2903
Text Book:Plane Answers to Complex Questions: The Theory of Linear Models, Ronald Christensen
Syllabus:Course Syllabus
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Prerequisites:
  • Matrix Algebra
  • Distributions
  • Experimental Design
  • Basics of Theory and Inference
Homework:Approximately once a week
  • 20% will be deducted for each day late.
Exams:Two exams, will be announced at least one week in advance
Final Exam: 7:30 to 9:30 Thursday, May 5
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