Title: Today
1Todays Agenda
- Random variable review
- Overview of clicker experiment and informed
consent - Survey of attitudes toward statistics and
clickers - Comprehensive Assessment of Outcomes for a first
course in Statistics (CAOS)
2Random Variable ReviewThe Qwizdom Years
3Problem 1 In which of the following situations
is X a binomial random variable?
- A. Let X be the number of football games the
Wolverines will win next season. - B. Let X be the number of heads that turn up on
an unfair coin in 10 flips. - C. Let X be the number of flips necessary to
get 5 heads on a fair coin. - D. Let X be the number of spades in a hand of 7
dealt from a standard deck of cards.
4Problem 2
- Suppose there is a new game you can play. You
can win 10 with probability 0.1 or 100 with
probability 0.01. Otherwise, you lose (i.e. you
win 0). - Let X be the random variable representing the
amount of money you win.
5What is the probability that you win 0?
- 0
- 0.1
- 0.89
- 0.99
- 1
6What is the expected amount of money you will
win?
7Problem 3
- Suppose that lengths of tails of adult
Ring-tailed Lemurs are normally distributed
with mean 50 cm and standard deviation 5 cm.
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8What is the probability that a randomly selected
adult ring-tailed lemur has a tail that is 45 cm
or shorter?
- 0
- 0.1587
- 0.8413
- 1
9Two adult ring-tailed lemurs will be randomly
selected. What is the probability that both
lemurs will have a tail that is 55 cm or longer?
- 0.02519
- 0.1587
- 0.3174
- 0.8413
10Overview of the Stat 350 Clicker Experiment
11- You are invited to be part of a research study on
the effectiveness of clickers in helping to
engage students in the Statistics classroom and
learn the subject. - You were selected as a possible participant
because you are enrolled in STATS 350. - This study is being conducted by
- Herle McGowan, M.A., Department of Statistics,
Statistics 350 Instructor - Brenda Gunderson, Ph.D., Department of
Statistics, Statistics 350 Instructor - Please read the Informed Consent document now
12In Summary
- Providing consent does not mean extra work for
you (i.e. no work beyond normal course
requirements) - Everyone will complete the same surveys
assessments, and have the same extra-credit
opportunities. - Providing consent does mean we can use your data
which we collect from surveys, clicker responses,
in-lab reviews, and CAOS assessments - in the
research project. - This could help us learn more about the best ways
to use clickers. - In any analysis or reports we may publish using
this data, it will not be possible to identify
individual students.
13Questions?
- You may ask any questions about the study now.
- If you have more questions later, contact
- Herle McGowan, 258 West Hall, hmcgowan_at_umich.edu
OR - Brenda Gunderson, 445A West Hall,
- 734-615-2830, bkg_at_umich.edu.
14Consent
- Please print your name on the document
- This does not signal your permission to use your
data in this study only your signature does that - If you consent to have the data collected from
surveys, clicker responses, in-lab reviews, and
CAOS assessments used in this study - Please sign the Informed Consent document
- If you would not like to have your data used in
this study - Do not sign the consent form
- Please return the consent form (signed or not) to
me now. - For your reference, a copy of this form is
available on CToolsgtLab Info.
15Now
- We would like to learn more about you
- About your attitudes towards Statistics
clickers - About your basic knowledge of Statistics
- First, go to CToolsgtLab Info and find the link
- Stat 350 Early Attitudes
- Then, go to CToolsgtLab Info and find the link
- Stat 350 Early Understanding
- Use your best judgment to answer every question
- When you have completed the questions, stop up to
pick up your HW 1!