Instructions for the Final Exam
The final exam covers all topics we have learned in class. The exam focuses equally on recent and old topics. Material covered after the second midterm will appear on the final exam.
The final exam is designed to test your understanding of statistical procedures. It emphasizes interpretation of statistical procedures and decisions about which procedures to use. You are not asked to perform laborious calculations. For example, you don't have to calculate correlations or standard deviations by hand.
You may be given JMP output and asked to interpret it. Be sure that you are familiar with such output! For example, you may be given some problems with two or more sets of JMP output reporting the results of different analyses, and you have to choose the correct analysis. You do not need to memorize JMP commands or click-sequences for the exam.
You also will be asked some questions that are not attached to specific data. For example, you may be asked to design a particular study or to comment on the veracity of statistical statements.
Logistics
The exam is on Wednesday, December 10, 2:00 PM -- 5:00 PM.
During the exam, you are allowed to use two sheets of 8 by 11 paper filled with any information you want to put on them. Both sides of the sheets can be used. You cannot use any other material during the exam.
Bring a calculator.
The exam is designed to take less than three hours, although you have the full three hours to complete it.
Suggestions for Studying
A useful way to study for these exams is to
study homework problems. Often, the hardest and most crucial part
of statistical analyses is deciding which inferential technique to
use. Thus, you may find it helpful to ask a friend to select
problems from one of the introductory text books on reserve, have them
cover up any instructions like "use a one-sample t-test to...", and
then decide which procedure to use. This simulates real-life, and
it also simulates the exam. The link below provides some practice problems.
Practice Problems for Final Exam
Answers to Practice Problems