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Dec 04, 2024
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MATH 242 - Applied Statistical Modeling Semester Offered: Fall or Spring 1 unit(s) Applied Statistical Modeling is offered as a second course in statistics in which we present a set of case studies and introduce appropriate statistical modeling techniques for each. Topics may include: multiple linear regression, logistic regression, log-linear regression, survival analysis, an introduction to Bayesian modeling, and modeling via simulation. Other topics may be substituted for these or added as time allows. Students are expected to conduct data analyses in R. The Department.
Prerequisite(s): MATH 125 or MATH 127 , or their equivalent (advanced placement), or permission of the department; and AP credit in statistics, MATH 141 or MATH 240 .
Three 50-minute periods.
Course Format: CLS
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