University of Arizona

Mathematics and Data Science 363

Introduction to Statistical Methods

Checkpoint and Worksheet Guidelines


 

Checkpoints

Checkpoint exercises should provide a clear indication of your though process. Thus, the checkpoints should show


Because checkpoints are graded based on effort, you are free to ask questions that will show that you have considered the issues in the exercise.


Worksheets and R-assignments

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The homework should be


The problems must be written on your homework directly before your solutions. You do not need to write the problems out word for word, but it should be clear enough so that someone can understand what is being solved for without having to refer to the worksheet.


Your solutions should clearly indicate your reasoning process. Explain why you are performing a calculation. Display any visual summaries (e.g., histograms, boxplots, scatterplots) of the data you make. Display your computer commands and describe what the commands are meant to accomplish.


You are encouraged to work with others to complete the coding assignments, howeve every student must submit their own work, their own code and their own explanationDuplicate or significantly similar submissions will be subject to the academic code of conduct.