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INTRODUCTION
INDUSTRIAL STATISTICS 1
1. Introduction to Statistics
2. Statistics Descriptive 1 : Graph, Charts, and Tables
3. Statistics Descriptive 2 : Ungrouped Data (Central Tendency,
Variation, Skew) and Grouped Data
4. Basic Concept of Probability (1) : Experiment, Event,
Intersection, Union, Venn Diagram, Probability, Contingency
table.
5. Basic Concept of Probability (2) : Permutation, Combination,
Bayes’ Rule.
6. Tutorial
7. Quiz 1
8. Mid term Evaluation Week 1
9. Mid Term Evaluation Week 2
COURSE OUTLINE –
CONT’D
(IN WEEKLY DESIGN)
Notes:
1. Conditional quiz is a quiz conducted if the number of students in the
class is less than 50%.
2. Allowance for lateness is 15 minutes applied both for students and
teacher; otherwise, students are not allowed to sign the presence list.
SCHEDULED
ASSIGNMENTS
1. Week 1 : understanding statistics as an important
approach in decision making
2. Week 3 : Paper review for descriptive statistics
3. Week 5 : Probability assignment
4. Week 12 : a case study for discrete and continuous
probabilities
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Business Statistics”, Thomson South Western, 2003, 6th ed
3. Berenson, M.L., Levine, D.M., Krehbiel, T.C., Basic
Business Statistics: Concepts and Applications, New
Jersey, Prentice Hall, Inc, 2009, 11th ed.
4. Iman, Ronald L. & J Conover, “Modern Business
Statistics”, John Wiley and Sons, NY, 1983
5. Ross, Sheldon, “A First Course in Probability”, Prentice
Hall Int, 1994, 4th ed
6. Mendenhall, William, Terry Sincich, “Statistic for
Engineering and the Sciences”, Prentice Hall
International, Inc, 1995, 4 ed
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