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IE 261 Engineering Statistics Lecturer : Credit : 3 (3-0) Major Course 1st Semester Asst. Prof. Dr. Montalee Sasananan Room 417 Tel. 02 564 3002 (ext.) 3085 email – nmontale@engr.tu.ac.th, smontalee@yahoo.com Course Description Probability theory and statistical distributions. Sampling theory. Estimation theory. Hypothesis testing. Nonparametric statistics. Regression and correlation. Analysis of variance. Engineering applications of statistics. Teaching Schedule Week Course Topics 1 Introduction and Descriptive Statistics Measures of Location Measures of Variability 2 Probability Axioms, Interpretations, and Properties of Probability Counting Techniques Conditional Probability 3, 4 Discrete Random Variables and Probability Distributions Random Variables Probability Distributions for Discrete Random Variables Expected Values of Discrete Random Variables The Binomial Probability Distribution The hypergeometric and Negative Binomial Distributions 5, 6 Continuous Random Variables and Probability Distributions Continuous Random Variables and Probability Density Function Cumulative Distributions Functions and Expected Values Normal Distribution Gamma Distribution and Its Relatives Other Continuous Distribution 7, 8 Joint Probability distributions and Random Samples Expected Values, Covariance, and Correlation Statistics and Their Distributions Distribution of the Sample Mean 9, 10 11,12 13,14 15 16 Distribution of a Linear Combination Estimation Point Estimation Interval Estimation Large-sample Confidence Intervals for a Population Mean and Proportion Intervals Based on a Normal Population Distribution Confidence Intervals for the Variance and Standard Deviation of a Normal Population Hypothesis Testing Test of Hypothesis Based on a Single Sample Test About a Population Mean Tests Concerning a Population Proportion P-values Hypothesis Testing (continued) Test of Hypothesis Based on Two Sample Means Analysis of Paired Data Test of Hypothesis Based on Two Sample Proportions Test of Hypothesis Based on Two Sample Variances Analysis of Variance Regression Analysis Grading System Homework / QUIZ Midterm Final 10 % 40 50 100 Textbook Devore, J.L. Probability and Statistics for Engineering and the Sciences, 5th Edition, Duxbury Press, 1995 (or latest edition) Montgomery, D.C. and Runger G.C., Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers, 4th Edition, Wiley and Sons, 2006. Montgomery, D.C. and Runger G.C., Design and Analysis of Experiments, 6th Edition, Wiley and Sons, 2004. Montgomery, D.C. and Runger G.C., Engineering Statistics, 3rd Edition, Wiley and Sons, 2006. Metcalfe, A.V. Statistics in Engineering, 1st Edition, Chapman & Hall, 1994.