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Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Information Technology
Institute of Science and Technology
Tribhuvan University
Goal: This course makes students able to understand Applied Statistical Techniques and their
applications in the allied areas.
I. Lottery Me t hod,
and II.
Random no . table
) = , = N (with proof)
wor i. ii. E (( )b =
V , , S.E.( ) (with proof)
iii. E(s2) = S2
wr i. E = (without proof)
ii. V , (with proof)
iii. E
iv. Var wor Var wr
i. V (with proof)
ii. E = (with proof)
Allocation of sample size:
BernHardt College
Proportional allocation,
Var prop, Var rand > Vst
Ratio Estimate:
B(R), definition, Var with proof, comparison between s.r.s., st. and Ratio estimate.
Regression Estimate:
Variables, definition, E , Var with proof.
Systematic sampling:
Definition, flow charts, mean and variance, concept of multistage sampling only.
Laboratory works:
Text Books:
Draper, N. and H. Smith, Applied Regression Analysis, 2nd edition, New York: John
Wiley & Sons, 1981.
Hogg & Tanis, Probability & Statistical Inference, 6th edition, First Indian Reprint, 2002.
Gujaratii, D. Basic Econometrics, International edition, 1995.
Gibbons, J.D. Nonparametric Statistical Inference. International Student Edition.
Siegel, S. Nonparametric Statistics for the Behavioural Sciences. McGraw-Hill, New
York.
References:
Hollander, M. & Wolfe, Nonparametric Statistical Methods. Johns Wiley & Sons, New
York