STA 6126, Fall 2007
Statistical
Methods in Social Research I
Tu 1st
Period @ Florida Gym 210
Th 1st/2nd
Periods @ Florida Gym 210
Tu
4th Period @ Weimer 1064
Th
4th/5th Periods @ Turlington L005
Instructor: Dr. Larry
Winner
228
Griffin/Floyd
(352)
392-1941 x-230
Office Hours: TBA
TA: Upasana Santra (Office Locations/Hours 218
Griffin/Floyd/M 3:00-5:00, Tu 1:00-2:00, W 10:00-11:00)
Course Objective: Introduction to statistical methods used to analyze social
science data.
Textbook: Agresti&Finlay 1997.Statistical Methods for the Social Sciences 3rd Ed.,
Prentice-Hall.
Other Materials: Datasets, assignments, and overheads available on class
website.
Web Site: http://www.stat.ufl.edu/~winner/
Homework
and Exams:
1.
Homework Assignments: There will be 4-5
assignments. You will have one week to hand them in from the time they are
posted and shown in class. Assignments will be worth a total of 100 points.
2.
Exams: There will be 4 in-class midterm
exams. They will be worth a total of 400 points.
3.
Grading: Grades will be based on the
total of 500 points from homework and exams. Grades are not negotiable (unless
a mis-calculation is made in totaling points)
4.
Exams and Formula Sheets. Tables will be provided on
class website for each exam. You may download them and HAND-WRITE any
formulas/information on back of table.
5.
Missed Exams: Any exams that will be
missed must be confirmed as soon as possible, before the time of the exam.
6.
Late Homework: Will not be accepted and
will receive a grade of 0. All homework must be handed in by hard copy. No
e-mail will be accepted.
Computing:
You will need a computer for homework assignments.
Examples will make use of SPSS, but you may use any program you choose. Datasets
will be posted on web in column formatted ASCII format and can be easily
imported into any program.
Tentative
Schedule:
Lectures |
Topics |
Sections |
|
1-2 |
Introduction, Description and Inference,
Statistical Computing |
1.1-1.3 |
|
3-5 |
Sampling and Measurement, Descriptive and
Graphical Methods |
2.1-2.4,3.1-3.5 |
|
6-8 |
Probability Distributions and Sampling
Distributions |
4.1-4.5 |
|
9-12 |
Point Estimation and Interval Estimation for a
Mean and Proportion |
5.1-5.5 |
|
15-18 |
Significance Tests for Means and Proportions |
6.1-6.5, 6.7 |
|
19-24 |
Comparing 2 Groups (Means and Proportions) |
7.1-7.4 |
|
27-32 |
Categorical Data Analysis |
8.1-8.6 |
|
33-36 |
Simple Linear Regression and Correlation |
9.1-9.6 |
|
39-40 |
Introduction to Multivariable Relationships |
9.1-9.6 |
|
41-43 |
Introduction to Multiple Regression |
11.1-11.5 |
Exam Dates:
·
Exam 1: September 18 (In
Class)
·
Exam 2: October 11 (In
Class)
·
Exam 3: November 1 (In
Class)
·
Exam 4: November 29 (In Class)
University
Policies:
Academic
Dishonesty: All
members of the University Community share the responsibility to challenge and
make known acts of apparent academic dishonesty. Acts of academic dishonesty
will not be tolerated and will be referred to the Student Honor Council.
Academic
Accommodations: If you have a documented disability and wish to discuss academic
accommodations with me, please contact me as soon as possible.