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Last update: TAJ413 (17.12.2013)
Students will: 1. master fundamental statistical and probability concepts 2. have working knowledge of elementary statistical methods 3. be able to solve elementary statistical problems arising in applications |
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Last update: TAJ413 (17.07.2013)
R: Bowerman B., O`Counel R.T.: Applied Statistics, IRWIN Inc Company 1997, ISBN 0-256-19386-X R: Freund J.E., Walpole R.E.: Mathematical Statistics, Prentice-Hall,Inc.,Englewood Cliffs, N.J., 1980 |
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Last update: Šnupárková Jana Mgr. Ph.D. (11.04.2016)
http://www.vscht.cz/mat/AS/PISST6vzor1.pdf http://www.vscht.cz/mat/AS/PISST9vzor2.pdf |
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Last update: Šnupárková Jana Mgr. Ph.D. (11.04.2016)
1. Probability of random events, independence of random events. 2. Conditional probability, law of total probability, Bayes's theorem. 3. Random variable, distribution function, probability function, density. 4. Mean, variance, quantiles, median, critical values, independence and correlation of random variables. 5. Fundamental types of discrete and continuous distributions. 6. Random sample, sample statistics. 7. Point estimates, confidence intervals. 8. Testing of statistical hypotheses, type I and II errors. One-sample tests about mean and variance. 9. Two-sample tests about means and variances. 10. Independence testing. 11. Goodness-of-fit testing. 12. Contingency tables. 13. Fundamentals of regression analysis. 14. Summary, alternatively more specific statistical methods. |
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Last update: TAJ413 (17.07.2013)
Mathematics I |