STA302f20 Deferred Final Exam Information



There are seven questions, some with parts a, b, c, and so on. The exam is supposed to be comprehensive, but there are not any questions on Assignment 12.

Timing and Format

The deferred final exam will be on Thursday February 18th from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m., Toronto time. Crowdmark will send you the link at 9 a.m.. You will get a extra ten minutes at the end for uploading and last-minute emergencies, so the deadline will be 12:10 p.m.. The deferred exam will be like a big long quiz. You have seen it before.

Crowdmark

Like the quizzes, the deferred exam will be on Crowdmark. I added myself to the class list, gave myself a quiz, and tried to make Crowdmark lose my work. I learned two things.
  1. Assume you're connected to Crowdmark using just one device (computer, tablet or phone). Once you've dragged an image file to Crowdmark, it's vulnerable until you submit. If you re-load the page, close the window, quit the application or have a power failure, it's gone. However, once you click Submit for evaluation, it's saved on the Crowdmark website and it's safe. You can leave the page and come back, and it's still there. To submit more material, just click Edit and resubmit at the top of the page. Submitting on Crowdmark seems to function like saving in a text editor or word processing program. I recommend uploading the answer to each question as you finish it, and re-submitting immediately each time.
  2. It is possible to connect to Crowdmark using two devices at the same time, but it's very dangerous. Work that has been submitted can still disappear. It might be okay as long as the two devices are never in "Edit and resubmit" mode at the same time, but I wouldn't trust that. If you need to use two different devices on the deferred exam (and there could be good reason), click on Submit for evaluation and then leave Crowdmark with device A before getting on with device B.

During the deferred exam

I will be online during the deferred exam. Vishakh will not. I will be monitoring two locations.

For everybody, if you have technical problems during the deferred exam and you are unable to reach me via Zoom, document it! A photo of your screen showing the time of day could be very valuable. In this case, you may also send email.

Coverage

What you are supposed to be able to do is indicated by the assignments. The text and lecture overheads are intended to help you understand how to answer questions like the ones in the assignments. If you are wondering whether you're responsible for something, look in the assignments. If it's asked, you're responsible for it. If it's not asked, then you may safely disregard it. This applies to concepts and methods of course, not the exact wording of the questions.

The deferred exam is comprehensive, except that Assignments 1 and 2 are mostly review. Except for Question 7 of Assignment 2, you can ignore Assignments 1 and 2. This material is used throughout the course and you are expected to know it, but it will not be asked directly.

There will be no R on the deferred exam.

How to prepare

This course is all about the homework. The best way to prepare is to be sure you are able to do all the homework problems. So look them over. If you know how to do something, fine. If you're unsure, re-do the problem and then check the solution.

Past Final Exams

If you want more practice, or just want to verify that my final exam questions are like the quiz and homework questions, here are the final exams from the last three times I taught the course. On the 2016 and 2017 exams, b is the vector of least squares estimates of β, and e is the vector of residuals. Also, in 2016 and 2017, matrices other than column vectors were not in boldface type.

You should realize that since these exams were in person, I did not hesitate to ask questions that were identical to homework. It's very hard to remember this stuff if you don't understand it. In addition, I frequently use old exams as a source of homework problems, so maybe what looks like it's straight from homework was new at the time.

Formula Sheet

There is a formula sheet for the exam; it is the same as the one for the regular exam. Be familiar with it, so you know where to find things. In proofs and derivations, you may use anything on the formula sheet unless you are directly asked to prove it. Facts like
Cov(X,Y) = E(XY)−E(X)E(Y) are not on the formula sheet, but they are assumed and do not require proof. Suggestions about additional material for the formula sheet are welcome.

Piazza

If you have questions that are not answered on this page, please ask them on Piazza: https://piazza.com/utoronto.ca/fall2020/sta302. I will try to provide answers on Piazza, and also put the information on this page.

Rules

Because the deferred exam is online, we need to be especially clear about the rules. Most of them are predictable, but the last one is unusual, and very important. It basically says that you are not allowed to take the deferred exam using the same wireless network as your friends, unless you have prior permission. Please read the details. Here are the rules.