Unit convenor and teaching staff |
Unit convenor and teaching staff
Unit Convenor
Ian Marschner
Contact via Email
Room 5.25, Level 5, 12 Wally's Walk (E7A)
10am Wed
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Credit points |
Credit points
4
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Prerequisites |
Prerequisites
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Corequisites |
Corequisites
((Admission to MAppStat or GradCertAppStat or GradDipAppStat or MDataSc or MSc) and (MATH604 and STAT670 and STAT680 and STAT683)) or (admission to MActPrac)
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Co-badged status |
Co-badged status
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Unit description |
Unit description
This unit introduces the fundamental principles of statistical inference and estimation theory. The unit begins with a discussion of probability concepts, including relative frequency, random variables, distributions and large sample theory. A discussion of estimation concepts is provided, particularly unbiasedness, consistency and efficiency. Likelihood theory is then developed, including the concept of sufficiency and the maximum likelihood approach to estimation. Hypothesis testing concepts and methods are discussed with a particular focus on likelihood ratio, score and Wald tests. An introduction to Bayesian inference principles is also provided.
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On successful completion of this unit, you will be able to:
ASSIGNMENT SUBMISSION
Students must submit assignments via the iLearn website.
LATE SUBMISSION OF ASSIGNMENTS
In case of late submission of an assignment, if no special consideration has been granted, 10% of the earned mark will be deducted for each day that the assignment is late, up to a maximum of 50%. After 5 days, including weekends and public holidays, a mark of 0% will be awarded for the assignment.
SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMS
If you receive special consideration for the final exam, a supplementary exam will be scheduled in the interval between the regular exam period and the start of the next session. By making a special consideration application for the final exam you are declaring yourself available for a resit during the supplementary examination period and will not be eligible for a second special consideration approval based on pre-existing commitments. Please ensure you are familiar with the policy prior to submitting an application. You can check the supplementary exam information page on FSE101 in iLearn (bit.ly/FSESupp) for dates, and approved applicants will receive an individual notification one week prior to the exam with the exact date and time of their supplementary examination.
SPECIAL CONSIDERATION
The only excuse for not sitting an examination at the designated time is because of documented illness of unavoidable disruption. In these special circumstances you may apply for special consideration via ask.mq.edu.au.
Name | Weighting | Hurdle | Due |
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Assignment 1 | 15% | No | 03/04/2018 |
Assignment 2 | 15% | No | 15/5/2018 |
Assignment 3 | 15% | No | 05/06/2018 |
Final examination | 55% | No | To be determined |
Due: 03/04/2018
Weighting: 15%
Assignment 1
Due: 15/5/2018
Weighting: 15%
Assignment 2
Due: 05/06/2018
Weighting: 15%
Assignment 3
Due: To be determined
Weighting: 55%
Final examination
LECTURES
Monday 6-8 p.m. in Room G240, EMC Building (3 Innovation Road).
TUTORIALS (Weeks 2-13)
There are three tutorials held on Monday evening that are held in the same location as the lecture Room G240, EMC Building (3 Innovation Road).
TEXTBOOKS
The material and lecture notes are heavily based on the book:
Inference Principles for Biostatisticians. I.C. Marschner. Chapman and Hall / CRC Press (2015).
This book is recommended as additional reading beyond the lecture notes, but is not a compulsory text.
Additional readings and problems are also available in the following book:
Mathematical Statistics with Applications, Seventh Edition. D.D. Wackerly, W. Mendenhall, R.L. Scheaffer. Duxbury Press.
INTERNET RESOURCES / TECHNOLOGIES USED
This unit has an iLearn website available at https://ilearn.mq.edu.au/login/MQ/
Lecture notes: these will be available on the iLearn site prior to the lecture.
Audio recordings: all lectures will be recorded and will be available after the lecture.
Consult the iLearn website frequently. Other resources available include a discussion board, assignments, administrative updates etc.
CONSULTATION HOURS
Members of the Statistics Department have consultation hours each week when they are available to help students. These consultation hours are available from the Statistics Department in Level 6 of 12WW (E7A).
Weeks 1-12 will involve the study of 8 topics, each of which will be consist of 1-2 lectures.
Week 13 will involve revision.
The 8 topics to be studied in this unit are as follows:
Topic 1: Probability and random samples
Topic 2: Large sample probability concepts
Topic 3: Estimation concepts
Topic 4: Likelihood
Topic 5: Estimation methods
Topic 6: Hypothesis testing concepts
Topic 7: Hypothesis testing methods
Topic 8: Bayesian inference
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Our postgraduates will demonstrate a high standard of discernment and common sense in their professional and personal judgment. They will have the ability to make informed choices and decisions that reflect both the nature of their professional work and their personal perspectives.
This graduate capability is supported by:
Our postgraduates will be able to demonstrate a significantly enhanced depth and breadth of knowledge, scholarly understanding, and specific subject content knowledge in their chosen fields.
This graduate capability is supported by:
Our postgraduates will be capable of utilising and reflecting on prior knowledge and experience, of applying higher level critical thinking skills, and of integrating and synthesising learning and knowledge from a range of sources and environments. A characteristic of this form of thinking is the generation of new, professionally oriented knowledge through personal or group-based critique of practice and theory.
This graduate capability is supported by:
Our postgraduates will be capable of systematic enquiry; able to use research skills to create new knowledge that can be applied to real world issues, or contribute to a field of study or practice to enhance society. They will be capable of creative questioning, problem finding and problem solving.
This graduate capability is supported by:
Our postgraduates will be able to communicate effectively and convey their views to different social, cultural, and professional audiences. They will be able to use a variety of technologically supported media to communicate with empathy using a range of written, spoken or visual formats.
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Our postgraduates will be ethically aware and capable of confident transformative action in relation to their professional responsibilities and the wider community. They will have a sense of connectedness with others and country and have a sense of mutual obligation. They will be able to appreciate the impact of their professional roles for social justice and inclusion related to national and global issues
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The 2018 offering of STAT810 has similar content to the 2017 offering.
Master of Actuarial Practice (MAP) students who are seeking an exemption for the Institute of Actuaries subject CT3 will need to obtain at least a Credit (65%) in STAT810. In addition, MAP students will need to complete an additional assessment task covering some of the content from STAT680 and STAT683. MAP students will be given access to the iLearn websites for STAT680 and STAT683 to enable them to prepare for the additional assessment task. The additional assessment task will be a 75-minute test in Week 12. Further information about the additional assessment task will be made available on the STAT810 iLearn site by the end of Week 5.
Eligibility for exemption from Subject CT3 will be determined based on the final result awarded in STAT810 (85%) and the mark on the additional assessment task in Week 12 (15%). An aggregate of 65% or higher will be required in order for an exemption from Subject CT3 to be recommended.
Date | Description |
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26/04/2018 | Update unit convenor details |
02/03/2018 | Extra tutorial and times added |
27/02/2018 | Tutorial and Lecture times updated. Unit convenor contact details added |