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LOG708 Applied Statistics with SPSS

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Course Code
LOG708

Course Name
Applied Statistics with SPSS

Credits
7.50

Prerequisites

The same as for the MSc program in logistics. LOG708 is at the outset a mandatory course. Students with sufficient background knowledge in statistics may apply for an exemption. Passing a test in the beginning of the semester will normally be required for students applying for exemption.

Semester
Autumn

Location
Molde

Language Instruction
English

Language Assignments and Evaluation
English

Language Literature
English

Instruction
Two hours of lectures per week, two hours of exercises per week

Mandatory Assignments
The students will be required to submit solutions to assignments during the semester.

Evaluation
Two-hour midterm school examination (40 %) Final take - home examination (60 %)

Grades
Letter (A - F)

Learning outcome

After finishing the course, the students should have knowledge and skills enabling them to do simple practical empirical work, using software tools, e.g. SPSS. Specifically, the students should be able to

  • Use basic probability distributions for simple modeling and to find probabilities and moments
  • Use statistical software (SPSS) to effectively organize and present information extracted from data
  • Compute confidence intervals for central population parameters such as means, variances and proportions
  • Perform tests of statistical hypotheses regarding central population parameters
  • Perform simple and multiple regression analysis with statistical software
  • Give practical interpretations and present the results of statistical analyses in nontechnical terms
Content

Random variables and probability distributions. Samples and populations, estimation and inference. Confidence intervals. Testing of statistical hypotheses. Significance levels and P - values.
Methods: T – tests, Z – test for proportions, chi-square tests, simple nonparametric methods, basic regression analysis. Simple forecasting. Other statistical methods may also be treated.
SPSS: Managing data, descriptive statistics, performing analyzes, interpreting output.

Literature

Newbold, Carlson and Thorne: Statistics for Business and Economics, 7. edition. Pearson, Selected material from chapter 1 - 11.