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Statacc Pointers

The document provides information about an upcoming final exam, including: 1) Students should memorize a concept map or illustration of parametric techniques from Ken Black's book for a bonus question. 2) The exam will take place on August 25th, 2011 from 1-4pm in rooms K31-Y604 and K32-Y605. 3) The exam will consist of 20 true/false questions and 15 problems based on chapters 8-12, 16-17, and will take about an hour to complete.

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Statacc Pointers

The document provides information about an upcoming final exam, including: 1) Students should memorize a concept map or illustration of parametric techniques from Ken Black's book for a bonus question. 2) The exam will take place on August 25th, 2011 from 1-4pm in rooms K31-Y604 and K32-Y605. 3) The exam will consist of 20 true/false questions and 15 problems based on chapters 8-12, 16-17, and will take about an hour to complete.

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As a bonus question for tomorrow's final examination, memorize the illustration (concept map or web) of the taxonomy of parametric

techniques (shown in the first few pages of Ken Black's book). The final examination is set on 25 August 2011 (Thursday), 1300-1600 (K31 -Y604, K32 Y605). But you can finish the examination in at least an hour. The Ultimate Pointers The final examination consists of 20 true or false questions and 15 straight problems based on topics in Chapter 8-12, 16 and 17. Review the third and fourth in-class room quizzes and the six online quizzes. Provide your own formula list. Make sure you are not going to use the formula list as your 'codigo'. I will check during the examination period whether your formula lists do not include such cheating stuff. Problems involving the chi-square tests of goodness of fit and independence, runs test for small samples, and Spearman rank correlation, are included in the examination. Make sure that you know the parametric counterparts of the nonparametric tests. You ought to study how to construct the null and alternative hypotheses for z, t, chi-square, and F tests, and chi-square tests of goodness of fit and independence, as you will be asked on whether you have to reject or accept the null hypothesis. Of course, you will not come up with an appropriate decision if your hypotheses are not properly established. Bring tables for z, t, chi-square and F (alpha = 0.05). God bless guys! I believe in all of you! I know you can make it.

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