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Key facts

TypeWeekly Classes
LocationOxford
AddressRewley House
1 Wellington Square
Oxford
DatesThu 11 Oct to Thu 13 Dec 2012
Day: Thursday
Time of meeting: 7.00-9.30pm
Number of meetings: 10
Subject area(s)Mathematics
CATS points10
FeesFrom £205.00
Application statusCourse ended
Course codeO12P602MAW
Course contactIf you have any questions about this course, please email ppweekly@conted.ox.ac.uk.

Overview

**PLEASE NOTE - The start of this course has been delayed until 11 October, one week later than advertised**

The course will intoduce statistics to the beginner. Topics covering measures of central tendency, dispersion and probability theory will be discusssed.

Description

The course is meant to introduce the theory of statistics to Social Scientists. The method of Ordinary Least Squares will be introduced as will ideas and measures of correlation. The theory of probability will be introduced including conditional probability and mutually exclusive events. Discrete and continous probability distributions will be introduced as will measures of Central Tendency and the theory of inferential statistics. 95% and 99% confidence intervals will be discussed as will the Central Limit theorem and the theory of Sampling.

Programme details

Week 1: Variables and graphs
Week 2: Frequency Distributions
Week 3: Measures of Central Tendency
Week 4: The Standard Deviation
Week 5: The Method of Ordinary Least Squares, Correlation coefficients
Week 6: Elementary probability theory, the Normal distribution, confidence intervals
Week 7: The Binomial, Normal and Poisson distributions
Week 8: Sampling Theory, the Student t-distibution
Week 9: Statistical Estimation theory, hypothesis testing
Week 10: Chi Squared test and Contingency tables

Background Reading:
Targett, D Coping with Numbers
Rowntree, D Statistics without tears
Johnson, R Elementary Statistics

Staff

Dr Vasos Pavlika

Role: Tutor

Dr Vasos Pavlika lectures Quantitative Methods on campus at SOAS and also tutors distance learning students on Masters courses delivered there. He...more

Course aims

Course Aims:
To introduce measures of Central Tendency
To discuss the theory of probability
To introduce regression and correlation.


Course Objectives:
To introduce Correlation and Regression
To introduce probability theory
To discuss the theory of Sampling.

Assessment methods

The students will given "Warm Up" exercises (tutorial exercises) based on the previous lecture's material at the beginning of each week and one portfolio exercise (in week 5) that will count towards the award of the 10 CATs points.

Teaching methods

Board work will predominantly be used along with powerpoint slides and pdf files created to assist in the delivery of the material.

Teaching outcomes

Understand descriptive and inferential statistics. Discrete and Continous probability distributions will be discussed as will the method of Ordinary Least Squares. Students will be able to determine 95% and 99% confidence intervals and use the normal distribution as an approximation to the Binomial distribution. The Poisson distribution will also be discussed as will coefficients of correlation, the use of the Chi Squared test and the use of contingency tables.

Fee options

Programme Fee
EU Fee: £205.00
Non-EU Fee: £205.00

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