Stat 2000, Section 002, Final Exam Preparations
- 1) Final Exam: Content
The final exam is comprehensive and will cover material
from Chapters 1 to 7, 9, and 12 of the Moore/McCabe/Craig
textbook.
The following topics will not be tested in the final
exam:
- Entire Section 6.4: "Power and inference as a decision" (pages 389-397)
- Parts of Section 7.1: "The power of the t test" and "Inference
for non-Normal populations" (pages 419-425)
- Parts of Section 7.2: "Software approximation for the degrees of
freedom" and "The pooled two-sample t procedures" (pages 445-451)
- Entire Section 7.3: "Optional topics in comparing distributions" (pages 459-465)
- Entire Chapters 8, 10, and 11.
The following topics from Chapters 9 and 12 may be tested in the final
exam in multiple choice (MC) questions only:
- Sections 9.1 & 9.2 (but you can leave out Section 9.3: "Goodness of fit", i.e., pages 530-534 in the textbook).
- Parts of Chapter 12, as discussed in class (that is,
pages 1-13, 15-16, 21 (!), 26-27, 34-36, and 39 in the Powerpoint slides for this chapter).
The final exam will consist of:
- 30 multiple choice (MC) questions:
at least 10 questions from past exams (final exams from past semesters and this semester's midterms),
and at most 20 new questions. Numerical values and answer orders may be changed, so you need
to know and understand the principle how each question can be answered.
- About half of the questions will cover material from the two midterms,
i.e., Chapter 1, 2, 3, and 4. There will be
at least one question from this semester's midterms (same principle, but new numbers).
- The other half of the questions will cover material discussed after Midterm 2,
such as
sampling distributions, confidence intervals, and hypothesis testing,
based on Chapters 5, 6, 7, 9, and 12.
- There will be
at least one question that is closely based on one of our HW questions from HWs 9 through 12.
- Chapters 9 and 12 will be examined via MC questions only.
Note: You will be given about 110 minutes to complete the final
exam. The exam will be a closed-book exam, which means that you are
not allowed to use the textbook or the lecture notes. You can only
have one formula sheet (see below for details).
All required tables (such as for the normal
curve) will be provided. You should bring your calculator!
The final will be comparable in length with previous finals. You have
to work efficiently. Read carefully whether you have to "Show your work"
or "Circle your answer" (and whether some further explanation
is needed or not). Check solutions for old exams (midterms and finals) to
determine how much of a calculation you have to write down to obtain
full points in "Show your work" questions.
- 2) Final Exam: General Study Suggestions
- Work through the posted old finals from
Fall 2009, Spring 2010, Fall 2010, Spring 2011, Spring 2012, and Spring 2015 (in 2 hours each!).
- Determine which question types have been most frequently asked in these
past final exams. This will provide you with a probability whether such a
question type is more likely or less likely to occur in the final exam this semester.
Be aware that there always have been some questions or question parts that have not
been asked in a previous exam! Those are questions I would expect to be
answered by A-grade students.
- Work through all old midterms (from our semester and past semesters) as about 50%
of the final will be new material after Midterm 2, but about 50% will be material
up to Midterm 2. Don't forget that I promised that at least one of our midterm questions
will show up in the final in a modified form.
- Don't forget to look at the HWs and HW solutions
for all 12 HWs, but most importantly for HWs 9 through 12!!!
- 3) Formula Sheet
In the final, you will be allowed again to use a formula sheet
(1 sheet only, letter size, handwritten, text on both sides). This formula sheet can contain
all useful information such as formulas, definitions, sample calculations, and solutions
or solution outlines (from homeworks, past exams, the Web, etc.).
Your name must appear in the upper right corner.
There is no need to copy tables (such as the normal table, t-table, Chi-Square table, etc.)
as those will be provided during the exam when needed.
Before the final, add missing information from Chapters 5, 6, 7, 9, and 12
(as far as discussed in class) to your sheet -
or create a completely new formula sheet that covers Chapters 1 to 7, 9, and 12.
- 4) Final Review Session
We will hold a review session for the final on We 12/16/15, 3:00pm-4:30pm.
The room will be announced. Look for a future posting on Mo or Tue. Note that the
drop-in tutoring at the TSC ended on Fr 12/11/15.
- 5) Final Exam: Time and Location
The final will take place on Fr 12/18/2015, 9:30am-11:20am, in our usual classroom in AnSc 118.
In addition to your formula sheet, you are only allowed to use a stand-alone calculator
(but you can't use a calculator that is part of a cell phone).
Check that the batteries are strong enough or bring replacement batteries as
a possible backup.