Course Description

Statistical Sciences 302a/b Applied Experimental Design

Completely randomized designs, randomized complete block designs, latin square designs, factorials, nested designs, planned and unplanned comparisons. This course stresses applications in a wide variety of disciplines and has no university-level calculus prerequisite. With the exception of those students who were registered in second or third year of a program in Statistics prior to September 1998, or those students registered in the BSc Statistics and Environmental Science program, this course cannot be taken for credit in any 3-year BSc program in statistics or honors program in statistics or actuarial science.

Antirequisite: Statistical Sciences 346a/b.
Prerequisites: One of Statistical Sciences 135, 137a, 222a/b, 241a/b, 258b, 260b, the former Statistical Sciences 255, Biology 244a, Economics 123a/b, 223a/b, Psychology 281, or the former Geography 202a/b.
3 lecture hours, half course.


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