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* 15 Jan: it is interesting that [http://www.edge.org/response-detail/25401 this blog article was recently posted]: looks like I got my dates and person wrong regarding the standard deviation. What is interesting is the notion of using MAD instead of standard deviation. As discussed today in class, I quite agree with his statements (to a point).
* 15 Jan: it is interesting that [http://www.edge.org/response-detail/25401 this blog article was recently posted]: looks like I got my dates and person wrong regarding the standard deviation. What is interesting is the notion of using MAD instead of standard deviation. As discussed today in class, I quite agree with his statements (to a point).
* 16 Jan: al the R source code for any of the figures in the lecture notes and slides is available. Send me an email requesting this code.
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Statistics for Engineers: CHE 4C3/6C3


Administrative Class materials
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Announcements (previous ones) or

  • 10 Jan: the slides for the next 2 weeks are posted. We start a new section where we consider univariate data analysis on Monday.
  • 14 Jan: the first Quest is posted. If you are registered for 4C3 or 6C3 then you would have received an email about it today.
  • 15 Jan: it is interesting that this blog article was recently posted: looks like I got my dates and person wrong regarding the standard deviation. What is interesting is the notion of using MAD instead of standard deviation. As discussed today in class, I quite agree with his statements (to a point).
  • 16 Jan: al the R source code for any of the figures in the lecture notes and slides is available. Send me an email requesting this code.


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