^ Or they could just pay me half of Reich's salary and I'd teach
11/1/2005 11:51:34 AM
i think something is up with part c on #3. i have the right side of the interval right but it says the left side is wrong? a webassign error?
11/1/2005 12:31:25 PM
^For #3 make sure the numbers are in order i kept putting them in backwards like -4.185 before -4.415. So becarful about that.Also, I would love to pointed in the right direction for this lab worksheet if anyone has any hints
11/1/2005 10:30:29 PM
I could really use some help getting started with the lab worksheet as well.
11/1/2005 11:28:32 PM
southpaw i saw that you are taking gooner right now for bus 360 how is the class, should i take it
11/2/2005 8:56:38 AM
^ I am in that too. Its a good class. For being a MW class it doesnt drag on and on. He is a great guy with tons of stories! You need to study for the tests but its a great class and he is an even better professor.
11/2/2005 9:51:57 AM
how do you do this lab? guess ill just have to make up some bs.
11/2/2005 10:38:14 AM
i forgot what reich's website address is can anyone tell me.
11/3/2005 5:32:22 PM
http://www4.stat.ncsu.edu/~reich/st350/
11/3/2005 6:54:06 PM
thanks
11/3/2005 6:59:59 PM
Bump. It got too low on the list, and I still want people to know how terrible he is. Also I talked to the department head of statistics, and basically he said that Reich's class had been reviewed and the reviewing professor said he was a good teacher. So, that being said I asked if there was anything else that could be done. The reply: No. He said that the best alternative options were to either A) try to learn the material from your T.A. or, B) get a tutor. Sorry I couldn't have been of more help.
11/4/2005 1:07:24 PM
Ok, so the reviewer didn't seem to think that Reich's horrible habit of starting off a point strong and mumbling near the end so that we can't hear a word of his explanation was ok?Or that Reich's total ramblings onto other subjects that (after 10 min of rambling about different formulas) he states that we don't need to know is ok?Or the fact that my T.A. BARELY speaks english and couldn't even respond to my question of "do you have the corrected tests" without me having to ask it FOUR times (yes, four...the class was laughing because after the third time he ignored me and pretended he hadn't heard my question the previous 2 times) is ok? I mean nevermind when I try to ask him HOW to do a problem, or WHY it's done that way he looks at me like i have two heads and says "yes, uh, yes....problem right"I mean, how long did the reviewer sit in? 45 seconds?
11/4/2005 1:41:43 PM
^ You shouldn't be surprised. From a head-honcho point-of-view, Reich is fine. From someone w/ a Ph.D, Reich is fine. The problem is the management that hired him (you must remember hiring a new teacher (and escp. firing one) takes A LOT of money...NCSU won't hire/fire anyone that they don't absolutely have to) won't fire him unless he's doing something very wrong.The reality is he's presenting us with valid material, he's just a horrible teacher for an intro-level course. He could teach 500-level statistics courses with the best of 'em. He also has a very strange obsession with theory and refusing to teach us how to calculate things on our calculator. If I were in ST 512, I'd wanna know theory. I'm in this because I have to be, and I want to know the basics and how to do them on a calculator or Excel, considering I'll have both of those readily available in my career.He won't get fired, it's sad but true. He's giving us the right material, he's just a horrible presenter from a student's perspective. If you were a head of the department, you'd see things differently. First, you wouldn't wanna admit your mistake. Second, you'd see him a "smart, young man" that knows his stuff. What you wouldn't see is how the student views him. Another typical example of top management not understanding the client's viewpoint.
11/4/2005 1:52:01 PM
If this university was a real-world "business", it wouldn't last a year with the way it treats its "customers". Thank god at least one business course taken here has instilled in me the knowledge that if firms don't listen to their customers wants, soon they won't have any.Too bad thats not true for universities
11/4/2005 2:43:33 PM
Lab 11 help:F-test equation is on the 11/4 notes - that'll get you #1 and #2 easily#3 I'm confused#4 go here - it's VERY easy to understandhttp://www.georgetown.edu/departments/psychology/researchmethods/statistics/inferential/anova.htm#onewaycalculation[Edited on November 5, 2005 at 9:24 AM. Reason : editlink]
11/5/2005 9:23:29 AM
Here goes the next webassign....good luck everyone
11/5/2005 1:27:35 PM
11/5/2005 1:37:34 PM
As hoped for, WebAssign #8 Help:Problem #1: This is exactly like the example given on the 10/31/05 slides using the election proportion data. Not too difficult. Especially with a TI-83. If you don't have one, just use the exact formula on the fifth slide of his 10/31 slides. If you do, here goes. Go to STAT, Tests, and go all the way down to "B", which is the "2-PropZInt..."Enter your data...be careful here. x1 is the first group who said "yes", and n1 is the amount of folks that had fewer than 2 bags. x2 is the 2nd group who said "yes", and n2 is (1000-n1). Since our n and x's are different, that's about as exact as I can get. Also, make sure the C-Level is set for: .95, and hit calculate. There's your interval!! For the text box, you're supposed to be surprised that so few people wanted less than 2 bags I guess...just write something Problem #2: a) Real simple. Just x1/n1. Mine was 111/200 = .555b) Simpler. Just x2/n2. Mine was 40/100 = .40c) This can't be easily calculated via TI-83, so use the formula given on the 10/31 slides to find p-bar.Basically it's: p-bar = [n1(p-hat1) + n2(p-hat2)]/n1 + n2d) For this, do the same thing you did on your TI-83 to find that 95% C.I. using the new data presented to you in this problem. It'll spit out your interval, just put it into WebAssign.e) Use your TI-83 here. If you wanna do it by hand, just use the formula given to find the z-test statistic on the 10/31 slides. On your TI-83, go to STATS, Tests, and punch "6". This is the "2-PropZTest..."Enter your information and make sure p1 is set to: "=/p2" Then hit calculate. There's your z-test statistic.f) Keeping looking at the screen of your TI-83. Just below the "z" is a "p". There's your p-value. However, WebAssign is screwy on this one...ONLY ENTER 3 digits after the decimal. For example, if you see ".01136748", only enter into WebAssign ".011" It'll count anything else wrong I guess, b/c it counted ".0114" wrong. Not too long of a WebAssign this week! Take it easy & how 'bout that win over FSU
11/6/2005 3:09:00 PM
Thanks for the help as always!
11/6/2005 5:05:59 PM
Thanks for all of your help. Its nice to have someone teaching this stuff.
11/6/2005 9:14:17 PM
just so everybody knows, two problems have been added to the webassign homework due this friday.
11/7/2005 11:41:44 AM
Continued WebAssign #8 Help...So if you attended class today, you'd find that our tool of a teacher added 2 more WebAssign problems. Gee, thanks Problem #3:a) He explained in class today how to get the "missing fields" in that ANOVA table. Not hard once you grasp it. The table provided above by ActofGod (thanks!!) helps a ton: http://www.georgetown.edu/departments/psychology/researchmethods/statistics/inferential/anova.htm#onewaycalculationJust to get you started, SSw = SSt - SSb (Just take your total minus your "between" and you've now got the SS "within". That website tells you the rest b) How many factor levels? It's just your DFbetween + 1, since that number you filled in there is (k-1), your k can obviously be found by working backwards and just adding one to whatever number you filled in there.c) The DFwithin stands for (N-k). Since you already filled that number in and you know your "k" is (whatever you found in answer b), then just add that k-value to DFwithin. Mine was 30 + 6 = 36, and 6 was the answer for "b)"d) You're supposed to compare F-values in order to see if it's less than .05But just enter a 1 or a 0, and since you've got 2 possible answers and 3 submissions, I highly doubt you'd get it wrong Problem #4:a) This requires you to look at the 11/2/05 slides. He gives an example of finding the expected values on slide 5. This problem works the same way...just setup a table and do the math for each block.b) Alright, go to your TI-83. Hit "2nd" followed by the "x^-1" key to bring up your matrixes. Edit matrix A to be a 2x2 table and enter your GIVEN values. Now edit Matrix B and enter those EXPECTED values you just found. Then quit outta that.Now hit STAT, Tests, and go all the way down to "x^2-Test..." Make sure your Observed is "A" and Expected is "B", and hit calculate. It'll give ya the chi-squared (x^2) value. Enter that into WebAssign and you're golden.c) Again, you're supposed to look this number up on the chi-squared chart in the back of your book and compare for rejection or not. Just hit 0 or 1 'til ya get it right Now, he best not add anymore
11/7/2005 3:29:16 PM
thanks, you're the best.
11/7/2005 6:24:55 PM
This HW was really easy once you figure out what's goin on. Now if only the test would resemble this. Somehow I doubt it though .
11/9/2005 1:23:49 PM
No way....Give beginner Stat students beginner problems? That's unheard of!
11/9/2005 2:44:04 PM
So for the webassign, question four, I'm having trouble getting the expected values right. I'm following just what he did in the notes, and I got the part right where you multiple the matrixes together.This is my table: total D 55 F 99 total 69 85 308I multiple 308* (69/308)*(55/308) ect and it's not working...any suggestions?[Edited on November 9, 2005 at 11:01 PM. Reason : can't get table aligned right]
11/9/2005 11:01:09 PM
^ Just remeber to multiply the decimal you get by the total # of days, and then ROUND to the nearest WHOLE NUMBER. If you get 24.3, put 24.If you get 28.7, put 29.
11/10/2005 12:17:42 AM
^thanks, that's what is wrong, I'm putting decimals, because he did in his notes so I figured it was okay.Thanks again !
11/10/2005 9:23:46 AM
hey,I've been having some problem with HW #8For problem 4.....i cant figure out wht i m doing wrong.I have this soo far for the table Yes NoD (55*69)/308=12.1 (55*85)/308=15.18F (99*69)/308=22.18 (99*85)/308=27.32It marked 12 and 15.18 wrong...havent tried the rest yet.Please help me figure this out.I cannot compute X2 unless i get this table right....Thank you
11/10/2005 2:10:54 PM
^those are the exact answers i got, i tried putting them with decimals, it marked them wrong. someone on here then told me to round to a whole number and i did, it still says they're wrong. i got the question right where you multiple the matrixes together even.i've used up all my submissions now, and im just wondering what else i could have done.
11/10/2005 2:35:47 PM
^ i did the exact same thing... even emailed one of the TAs for help, but no response... and that was this past wednesday
11/10/2005 2:39:18 PM
^^ No no, you guys are forgetting half of the mutiplication. Not only do you hafta multiply how many yes outta the total or yes or no's, but you ALSO hafta take into consideration how many domestic outta the total, for example.Pay close attention in the slides; you multiply 2 things, then divide by the total, then round. Yall are only multiplying one factor of it.
11/10/2005 4:50:05 PM
^thanks, got it
11/10/2005 8:39:19 PM
did you here he said today that he was going to curve our final grades
11/11/2005 3:29:53 PM
the way i understood it is that right now the average is a 65 so he would make that a C, and then adjust the rest accordingly.... So that can def. be considered a curve but I may have it wrong so don't take my word for it
11/11/2005 5:40:05 PM
WebAssign Help this week:1) Login into WebAssign2) Realize there's no WebAssign due this week3) Celebrate
11/13/2005 10:16:40 PM
Dear Mr. Reich,Plz to not have webassign this week. I have much work to do along with preparing for your death test. kkthxu.Jeepin4x4
11/13/2005 11:44:34 PM
anyone have notes from Friday I can copy? I had a yard sale and it was toooooo late by the time I realized he didn't put them onlineAnd where are today's notes? they aren't online either
11/14/2005 9:18:07 AM
he couldn't post the, he is once again being technologically challenged. He brought everyone copies, he might have extras today. Because there were def not enough people to take all the copies!
11/14/2005 9:27:34 AM
I think all the notes are online now
11/14/2005 12:27:25 PM
theres a lab...lame. atleast no webassign.
11/14/2005 2:36:59 PM
So I'm starting to do the review problems for the exam...most of them are from chapter 9, do you guys think that means that the test will focus on that chapter?
11/14/2005 5:34:46 PM
The only thing I would be careful about there is that last test he barely had us review a Hypothesis testing and that was the majority of the test last time
11/14/2005 5:41:09 PM
so any lab tips? i havent looked at it yet...and is he really going to curve the final grades?[Edited on November 15, 2005 at 2:10 PM. Reason : yea]
11/15/2005 2:10:37 PM
Yeah, I was just going to start the lab...anyone done it yet?
11/15/2005 6:00:58 PM
yeah really need to get this lab figured out sometime
11/15/2005 9:05:28 PM
I've done very little in the way of answering these lab probs. I do have a lot of long formulas written down though. Anyone been working on this lab?
11/16/2005 12:01:24 AM
1) 69.64 + 0.158(payroll) 2) 69.64 + 0.158(74) = 80.3 games. residual is 74-80.3 = -6.3 games.3) 0.158(10) = 1.58 wins.4) 93 = 69.64 + 0.158(x). x = 147.8. 147.8-96=53.8 million dollars.5) R2 = 0.242 6) The Yankees pull the slope of the regression line down because they have a high payroll with only an average win amount. [Edited on November 16, 2005 at 10:33 AM. Reason : yea]
11/16/2005 10:31:16 AM
^awesome
11/16/2005 11:28:11 AM
Anyone wish to offer up ideas on what exactly should go on this cheat sheet for tomm?
11/17/2005 3:25:58 PM