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Statistical Methods Teaching Plan

1) The document outlines a tentative teaching plan for a statistics course covering 42 topics over 42 lecture hours. 2) The plan lists the topics to be covered each week, including introductions to probability, random variables, distributions, sampling, hypothesis testing, and regression analysis. 3) It provides the name of the teacher, Prof. Dr. Muhammad Anwar Solangi, and details of the class including the subject code, term, and department.

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Statistical Methods Teaching Plan

1) The document outlines a tentative teaching plan for a statistics course covering 42 topics over 42 lecture hours. 2) The plan lists the topics to be covered each week, including introductions to probability, random variables, distributions, sampling, hypothesis testing, and regression analysis. 3) It provides the name of the teacher, Prof. Dr. Muhammad Anwar Solangi, and details of the class including the subject code, term, and department.

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  • Measures of Dispersion
  • Introduction to Statistics
  • Measures of Central Tendency
  • Random Variables
  • Covariance & Correlation
  • Probability Distributions
  • Testing the Statistical Hypothesis
  • Chi-Square Distribution
  • Total Lecture Hours
  • Regression Analysis
  • Analysis of Variance

MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

FRM-001/00/QSP-004
Dec. 01, 2001
TENTATIVE TEACHING PLAN
DEPARTMENT / INSTITUTE / DIRECTORATE: B S R S
Name of the Teacher: Prof. Dr. Muhammad Anwar Solangi
Subject: Statistical Methods and Estimations Batch: 14MN Year: 3rd Term: 2nd
Code: MTH 312 (03+00) CH
Term Starting Date: 19-07-2016 Term Suspension Date: 07-11-2016
No: of lecture
S. # Topic
hrs required
01 Introduction to Statistics 01
02 Frequency distribution and graphical representation 01
03 Measures of central tendency 02
04 Measures of dispersion 01
05 Coefficient of variation and semi inter quartile range 01
06 Introduction to probability 01
08 Additive rules of probability 01
09 Multiplicative rules 01
10 Bayes’ theorem 01
11 Random variables 01
12 Mean and variance of discrete random variables 01
14 Mean and variance of continuous random variables 01
15 Joint probability distribution 01
16 Binomial distribution: Its Mean and Variance 01
18 Poisson distribution 01
19 Normal and Standard Normal distribution 01
21 Use of table Area Under the normal curve 02
22 Inverse use of table Area under the normal curve 01
23 Sampling distribution 01
24 Sampling distribution of means with replacement 01
25 Sampling distribution of means with out replacement 01
26 The central limit theorem 01
27 Estimating the mean of a population 01
28 Estimating the difference between the two means 01
29 t – distribution 01
30 Estimating the small samples 01
31 The chi-square distribution 01
32 Estimating the variance of a population 01
33 F – distribution 01
34 Estimating the ratio of the two variances 01
35 Testing the statistical hypothesis 02
36 One tailed and two tailed tests 01
37 Test concerning means and Test concerning means of two populations 01
39 Test concerning variances 01
40 The chi-square distribution 01
41 Goodness of fit test and Test of independence 01
43 Regression analysis by least squares method 01
44 Testing the significance of the slope 01
46 Correlation analysis and coefficient of correlation and its significance 01
Total Lectures Hours 42

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
FRM-001/00/QSP-004
                            Dec. 01, 2001
TENTATIVE TEACHING
29
t – distribution
01
30
Estimating the small samples 
01
31
The chi-square distribution
01
32
Estimating the variance of a

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