Teaching
STAT3000 Introduction to Planned Studies: Surveys and Experiments
As a continuation to STAT2000, the topics include sampling techniques, simple and multiple linear regression, analysis of variance for the Completely Randomized, Randomized Blocks and the Latin Square designs, nonparametric tests and introduction to categorical data analysis.
STAT4000/AGRI5630 Intermediate Statistical Methods [STAT4000 for undergraduate and AGRI5630 for graduate credit]
The topics include analysis of single-factor experiments, randomized blocks, latin square, graeco-latin square, fixed- and random-effect factorial designs and two-level fractional factorial designs.
AGRI5720 Applied Statistics and Experimental Design for Agriculture
This course is designed to provide: i) practical skills in statistical methods and experimental designs, ii) an appreciation of situations when more complex models and methods are required, and iii) the ability to communicate experimental problems and results clearly to colleagues and statistical consultants. To meet these objectives, linear and nonlinear regression, response surface methods, nested designs, analysis of covariance, split- and split-split-plot designs and repeated measures will be covered. Students will be expected to analyze and write reports of assignments and a project involving real experimental problems and data sets.
AGRI5710 Various Statistics Graduate Modules
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