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STAT 293: A-Z.Special Topics
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
West Virginia University
1-6 Hr. Investigation of topics not covered in regularly scheduled courses.
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STAT 312: Intermediate Statistical Methods
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
I, II. 3 Hr. PR: STAT 211 or STAT 215 or equivalent. Extension of basic concepts of statistical inference: estimation and hypothesis testing for more than two populations, multiple regression and correlation, curvilinear regression, analysis of variance and covariance.
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STAT 313: Introductory Design and Analysis
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
II. 3 Hr. PR: STAT 312. Introduction to the linear model, the complete and fractional factorial experiment, and the completely random, randomized complete block, Latin square, and split-plot experimental designs.
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STAT 316: Forensic Statistics
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
I. 3 Hr. PR: STAT 215. Probabilistic and statistical evaluation of evidence in forensic science: concepts of uncertainty/variation, discriminating power, coincidence/significance probabilities, historical overview, transfer evidence, DNA profiling, fingerprint identification, biometric identification, and selected forensic statistics topics/case studies.
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STAT 331: Sampling Methods
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
I. 3 Hr. PR: STAT 211 or 215 or equivalent. Methods of sampling from finite populations, choice of sampling unit and sample survey design. Estimation of confidence limits and optimum sample size. Single and multi-stage sampling procedures.
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STAT 421: Statistical Analysis System
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
I. 3 Hr. PR: (STAT 211 or STAT 215 or equivalent) and (CS 110 or equivalent). Introduction to the use of the Statistical Analysis System (SAS), a statistical computer program. Students will perform statistical data analysis, data file modifications, and statistical report writing.
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STAT 445: Data Analysis
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
I. 3 Hr. PR: STAT 312 or equivalent. Computer analyses of simulated or real unbalanced data using a matrix approach to linear models. The techniques will include least squares analysis of variance and covariance, multiple and polynomial regression, and multiple discrimination.
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STAT 461: Theory of Probability
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
I. 3 Hr. PR: MATH 251. Theoretical coverage of probability, random variables, discrete and continuous probability distributions. Expected value, moment generating functions, special probability distributions. Random sampling and distributions of certain functions of random variables. The Central Limit Theorem.
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STAT 462: Theory of Statistics
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
II. 3 Hr. PR: STAT 461. Theoretical introduction to statistical inference. Properties of estimators and techniques of estimation. Hypotheses testing including the Neyman-Pearson Lemma and likelihood ratio tests. Regression and correlation. Selected topics.
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STAT 482: Statistics Practicum
1.00 Credits
West Virginia University
I. 1 Hr. PR: STAT 313. A capstone experience core course. Students are expected to: research and design (optionally) a study, do independent statistical analyses of a data set, and present the results in both verbal and written forms.
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