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331 Stokely Management Center
The University of Tennessee
Knoxville, TN 37996-0532

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865- 974-2556

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Stat 201 Help Page

Instructors for Spring 2009:

James Clifford Ramon Leon
Charles Cwiek Carrie McBrayer
J. Ford Amber Weyand
Matt Herbstritt Beth Wilson
Emily Knopfel Russell Zaretzki

Stat Lab is located in the Commons area of Hodges Library.  Although we encourage you to make use of your instructor's office hours, Stat Lab is a place you can go to ask questions about the course material.  It is manned by either two 201 TAs or by a 201 TA and a 201 instructor during hours of operation.

Note: Stat Lab does not operate in the summer.

Stat Lab opens on Tuesday, January 20, 2009.

Hours of operation: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 9am-4pm, Wednesday 9am-3pm and Friday 9am-1pm.

Stat Lab Policies:
1. No student disks or memory sticks are to be placed in the lab's computer.
2. A time limit per student will be determined by the instructor.
3. Lab is for answering specific questions, NOT for lecturing.

HELP WITH TI- CALCULATORS:
Beginning Fall 2008, TI calculators (or scientific calculators in general) will not be required for Stat 201. However, if you already have a TI calculator, you may find the following useful.

Summary Statistics: TI82   TI83   TI85   TI86
Regression: TI82   TI83   TI85   TI86

JMP TUTORIALS for STAT 201


JAVA APPLETS: To use these applets, you must have JAVA installed on your computer.  Go to www.java.com for this free software.

The Central Limit Theorem
Confidence Intervals
Histograms
Hypothesis Test
Normal Approximation to the Binomial
Binomial Distribution
Normal Distribution
Correlation
Regression
T Distribution
Chi-Square Distribution


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