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Catalog Description
Examine fundamental principles in probability and statistics. Cultivate an understanding of descriptive and inferential statistics. Conduct and interpret statistical analyses using statistical analysis software, and apply these analyses to common issues in informatics. Offered on the letter-grade basis only.
Instructor Description
We will describe data using visual and numerical descriptions (visualization and summary statistics). We will learn to make predictions and draw inferences using simple and multiple linear regression. We will learn classification using logistic regression. We will learn how to interpret diagnostic plots that accompany linear models. We will practice all these things using R and RStudio, which will be taught as part of the class. Some math and programming is not required but will be helpful in reducing the workload in the class. A statistics course is required but other statistics courses can be substituted for this one. This course counts for the Quantitative Reasoning flag, starting in Fall 2024.
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Restrictions
Restricted to undergraduate Informatics majors through registration period 1. Informatics minors may add classes and join waitlists beginning in period 2. Outside students will be permitted to join our waitlists beginning with period 3.
Notes
previous semester syllabus: https://www.ischool.utexas.edu/sites/default/files/webform/syllabi/syll… I've posted the Spring syllabus. The Fall syllabus won't differ too much. If you want more detail than is in the syllabus, please email me at mcq@utexas.edu and I will be happy to answer questions. I do plan to put the lecture notes online at https://mickmcquaid.com/ but it will take time to do that.