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- Nebraska
- Chris Bilder's website: www.chrisbilder.com
- American Statistical Association
- University of Nebraka-Lincoln
Department of Statistics
- Excel
- Maple
- Mathematica's "The Integrator
website"
- More about
statistics - web page that I use for graduate school recruiting
trips
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Statistics
undergraduate minor
information
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Other statistics courses for undergraduates
- Department of Statistics - list of all courses are available
here
- STAT 412 - Introduction to Experimental Design - A more thorough
investigation of Chapters 13-15 material
- STAT 414 - Introduction to Survey Sampling - Discusses what
happens when a non-random sample is taken and applies these methods to
estimating means and other statistics
- STAT 450 - Introduction to Regression Analysis - Starts with Chapter
11 material and continues with a more thorough investigation of the
material discussed in Chapter 12 with the use of matrix algebra
- STAT 462 (Distribution Theory) and STAT 463 (Statistical Inference)
- Chapters 1 - 11 are covered in a more mathematical way over two
semesters; these courses give a good basis for understanding statistical
theory
- Outside of the Department of Statistics - Since the Department of
Statistics was not formed until 2003 at UNL, there are many departments
still offering their own statistics courses. Here are some of
them:
- Department of Industrial and Management Systems Engineering
- IMSE 421 - Applied Statistics and Quality Control - I think this
class uses our same book and continues in the book with Chapters 11 - 15
and Chapter 17; here is a syllabus
from one instructor who teaches the course
- IMSE 422 - Industrial Quality Control - A more thorough
investigation of Chapter 17 material
- Department of Actuarial Science - Actuaries use a lot of statistics!
All of their statistics courses require STAT 463 as a prerequisite
- Department of Economics - The area of "econometrics" involves a lot
of regression analysis; these types of courses also have a basic
economics prerequisite (for example, ECON 417)
- Department of Educational Psychology - They use a lot of statistical
methods with respect to learning and teaching; EDPS 459 is similar to
STAT 218 (so do not take it!); EDPS 470 (Introduction to Educational and
Psychological
Measurement) may be of interest as a second semester introductory
statistics course
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