STA442/1008: Methods of Applied Statistics,
Winter 2002
University of Toronto in Mississauga, Fall
2001
MWF 1:10 - 2:00 in Room 3101,
South Building
Office hours The next office hours will be Monday April 29th,
10:30-1:30.
- Final Exam Information
- Course Outline
- Assignments
- Assignment 1:
For Quiz 1 on Fri. Jan 19th
- Assignment 2
REVISED: For Quiz 2 on Fri. Jan 26th
- Assignment 3
For Quiz 3 on Fri. Feb. 8th
- Assignment 4
For Quiz 4 on Fri. March 15th. You will need the file
bunnies.dat
- Assignment 5
For Quiz 5 on Fri. April 5th. You may want to use the files
sasfiles.txt and
scode.txt.
- Class notes
- R software
-
Online software handouts: unix, SAS, S (including R), etc.
- SAS programs used in lecture.
You may want to download this file and keep a copy.
- S code used in lecture.
You may want to download this file and keep a copy.
- Reserve materials in the Library
- Applied statistics and the SAS programming language by Ronald P.
Cody, Jeffrey K. Smith.
- Permutation tests : a practical guide to resampling methods for
testing hypotheses by Phillip Good.
- An introduction to the bootstrap by Brad Efron and Robert J.
Tibshirani
- The new S language : a programming environment for data analysis
and graphics / Richard A. Becker, John M. Chambers, Allan R.
Wilks. This is a combination of tutorial and manual.
- SAS Manuals
- SAS Language (mostly the data step)
- SAS Procedures (simple proc step procedures, including all the non-statistical ones, like proc print)
- SAS/STAT User's Guide, Vol. I (Statistical procedures)
- SAS/STAT User's Guide, Vol. II (More Statistical procedures)
- SAS Guides
- SAS Introductory Guide
- SAS system for regression
- SAS system for linear models (Factorial ANOVA with proc glm; don't use proc anova)
- SAS system for mixed models (proc mixed)
-
Link to UTM Statistics home page.
If you are connecting from a computer not located on campus, you may need
to download Adobe Acrobat Reader (free software) in order to see the class
notes and other material. You can get it from either of these locations; one
may be busy.