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Course Name
Turkish
Statistics
English
Statistics
Course Code
MIM 305E
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
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4
3
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-
Course Language
English
Course Coordinator
Mıchael Stefan Bıttermann
Course Objectives
Objective is equipping students of architecture with the basic knowledge of statistics, so that they can benefit from the methodology in their own studies, and comprehend studies available in the literature that involve statistical considerations. A successful course participant will be able to establish descriptions of data as well as to draw conclusions from data with awareness of the underlying methodological premises and associated representational limitations.
Course Description
This is an introductory course to statistics. The probability theoretic concepts underlying statistical treatment are explained, including event, random variable, probability density, probability, and probability distribution. The principle of statistical inference and the associated concepts of hypotheses testing and confidence intervals are described. They are exemplified via T-test, Chi-squared non-parametric test of independence, as well as linear regression. Premises underlying statistics are highlighted, so that the role of the methodology in studies of architecture is clarified.
Course Outcomes
1. understanding the concepts involved in statistical representation
2. verifying and deepening the understanding through laboratory exercises
Pre-requisite(s)
none
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Textbook
J. E. Freund and B.M Perles. Statistics - A First Course, Eight edition. Pearson Prentice Hall, 2004
Other References
C. Ash. The Probability Tutoring Book - An intuitive Course for Engineers and Scientistis (and everyone else!). IEEE Press, New York, 1992
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