STA302f16 Final Exam Information
Note: This information applies only to the regularly scheduled exam, not the special deferred exam.
There are 10 questions, occupying 17 pages including the cover page, R printout and space for you to write the answers. Many of the questions have more than one part. The questions are not equally difficult, and not equally time-consuming. The questions on assignments and quizzes are a good indication of what to expect.
It is a three-hour exam. I estimate it will take about 2 hours and 45 minutes for a student who is well prepared.
Seventy-five points out of 100 are prove this, derive that and so on. There is a 10-point question in which you do things like make a table and give the null hypotheses you would test to answer various questions. There is a 15-point question based on my R output. The type of questions will be familiar from the assignments and quizzes. More information about the R part is given below.
A partial exception to the rule above is Assignment One, which was review. Nothing from Assignment One will directly be on the final exam unless it also appears on a later assignment. Of course the knowledge needed to do Assignment One is assumed.
The Study on the Efficacy of Nosocomial Infection Control (SENIC) data are from a study of infections acquired in hospital. That is, patients are admitted to hospital for something, and while in hospital they get infections (such as pneumonia and urinary tract infections) that are unrelated to why theyt were admitted, and require treatment. This is a partial reconstructed data set based on one in Kutner et al.'s Applied Linear Statistical Models. In this aggregated data set, the cases are 100 U.S. hospitals. The variables are
Sometimes mini-epidemics spread through a hospital. The variables xratio and culratio represent special efforts to monitor the health of patients who show no signs of having gotten sick in hospital, yet. They are a kind of early warning system, intended to detect outbreaks of disease in the hospital so they can be dealt with before they get established. My guess is that xratio is primarily for pneumonia, and culratio is primarily for urinary tract infections.
You can read the data into a data frame with hospital = read.table("http://www.utstat.utoronto.ca/~brunner/data/legal/openSENIC.data.txt")
My answers to the quizzes will be posted after you've had a chance to get your quizzes back from Eman and discuss them on Monday. After I post my answers, there will be no further discussion of the marking.
Past exams