Stat 850 Outline

This is the tentative outline for Spring 2000 by subject. See the Weekly Schedule for assignments. Chapters are cited (see Texts) for
week subject Yandell Hocking MASS Mixed
* Placing Data in Context A:1-3,E:13-15 1-8 1-4  
  practical data analysis A:1      
  collaboration in science A:2      
  experimental design A:3 12.1    
1 Comparing Groups B:4-6 1.3,1.5.2,4.1.2,12 5.1-4,6.10  
  cell means B:4,C:7.1 1.3    
  comparing several means B:5 12.2    
  orthogonal contrasts B:5.1 12.2.5,12.3    
  multiple comparisons B:6 4.1.2    
2 Factorial Anova (Balanced) C:7-9 13.1,13.3,14.2,14.4.1 6.1-2,6.7  
  effects models C:7.2-5 13.1    
  additive model C:8.1 13.3    
  main effects & interactions C:8.2-4 13.1    
  one observation per cell C:9.4-5 13.1.5    
3 Unbalanced Experiments D:10-12 13.2,13.4 6.9  
  unequal sample size D:10      
  missing cells D:11      
  maximum likelihood D:12 3.1,17.2.1    
4-5 Counting Data   11.4 7 11,A2
  frequency tables        
  generalized linear models        
  extensions        
6-7 Nested Designs (Balanced) H:22-23,24.1,24.2 13.5,14.1.1,14.3.1 6.11  
  subsampling & blocking H:22.1-22.2 13.5,16.3.4(ex3)   1.1-2,1.3.1-3
  nested and crossed factors H:22.3-22.5 14.1.1,14.3.1    
  split plot H:23 15.2(ex5),15.5(ex11)   2.1-6
* SPRING BREAK        
8-9 Repeated Measures (Balanced) I:25-26 15.2(ex6),16.4(ex6) 6.11,13 3.1-3
  connection to split plot I:25      
  adjustments for correlation I:26.1-26.2      
  multivariate approach I:26.3      
  cross-over designs I:27     10.8
* MASTERS EXAM        
10-11 Mixed Models (Balanced) G:19,20.1,21.1 15    
  random effects G:19 15.1-2(ex1-2)   4.1-2
  two-factor random models G:20.1 15.2(ex1)   4.3-5
  variance components G:19.4,20.2 15.4.1,16.2   1.3.4
  two-factor mixed models G:21.1 15.2(ex2),15.3.2,15.4    
12-13 Mixed Models (General) G:19.3-5,20.2-5,21.2 16,17    
  restricted ML (REML) G:19.3-5 17.2.2   1.4,6,A1
  general mixed model G:20.2-5,21.2 14.1.2,14.3.2,14.4   1.5,2.7-8
  strip plot & other extensions H:24.1-24.2     5.6-8,10.1-7
  general repeated measures I:26.3     3.4-6,8
  variance components G:19.4,20.2 16.3,16.4,17.4.4,17.5   8
  counting data       11,A2
14 Analysis of Covariance F:16-18 6.7,10.3,12.4   5
15 Model Selection C:9:1-3      

Last Updated on 1/23/2000
By Brian S. Yandell
Email: yandell@stat.wisc.edu