2021-2022 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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MATH 416 - Mathematical Statistics Building on the material learned in MATH 316, students examine the theoretical underpinning of statistical results. Topics include estimation theory, confidence intervals, and tests of hypotheses (including an introduction to Bayesian and nonparametric estimation). More specifically, students explore sufficiency, maximum likelihood techniques, minimum variance principles, uniformly most powerful tests, pivotal quantities, test inversions, and asymptotic evaluation with the choice of topics determined by the instructor. While the primary focus is on the theory of statistics, students will learn to conduct and evaluate these approaches via simulation using software. Students may find MATH 416 a useful companion to the application-focused MATH 354.
Credits: 1.00 When Offered: Spring semester only, in alternate years
Corequisite: None Prerequisites: MATH 316 and MATH 354 Major/Minor Restrictions: None Class Restriction: None Area of Inquiry: Natural Sciences & Mathematics Liberal Arts CORE: None Formerly: MATH 317
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