HNRS: Elementary Statistics for the Biological and Life Sciences
Fall 2019 Courses
Course:
STAT 205 H02 21699
Legacy Course Attributes:
Analysis
Current Course Attributes:
ARP
Instructor:
Nicholas Yell
Location/Times(1):
LCONTE 201 on MWF @ 10:50 am - 11:40 am
Registered:
18
Seat Capacity:
18
Introduction to fundamental statistical methods with applications in the biological and life sciences. Includes descriptive statistics; probability; one and two-sample models for population means; contingency tables (including relative risk, odds ratios, case-control studies, and estimation of sensitivity and specificity); linear regression; logistic regression; aspects of survival analysis, and ANOVA. Prerequisite: MATH 111 or higher. FS: 06/06/2018. CL: 2020.
Notes:
Introduction to fundamental statistical methods with applications in the biological and life sciences. Includes descriptive statistics; probability; one and two-sample models for population means; contingency tables (including relative risk, odds ratios, case-control studies, and estimation of sensitivity and specificity); linear regression; logistic regression; aspects of survival analysis, and ANOVA.