FACULTY OF AGRICULTURALSCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGIES / AGRICULTURAL GENETIC ENGINEERING / TGM2003 - BIOSTATISTICS

Contents Of The Courses in a weekly Period

Week 
Subjects 
Sources 
1Introduction to statistics; some definitions, population and sample,Gardiner, W.P., 1997. Statistics for the Biosciences. Prentice Hall.
2Data and summarization of the data,Gardiner, W.P., 1997. Statistics for the Biosciences. Prentice Hall.
3Descriptive statistics,Gardiner, W.P., 1997. Statistics for the Biosciences. Prentice Hall.
4Linear correlation and regression,Gardiner, W.P., 1997. Statistics for the Biosciences. Prentice Hall.
5Test, incident and probability,Gardiner, W.P., 1997. Statistics for the Biosciences. Prentice Hall.
6Theory of probability,Gardiner, W.P., 1997. Statistics for the Biosciences. Prentice Hall.
7Chance variables and values expected,Gardiner, W.P., 1997. Statistics for the Biosciences. Prentice Hall.
8Discrete probability distributions (poison and binomial distributions),Gardiner, W.P., 1997. Statistics for the Biosciences. Prentice Hall.
9Continuous probability distributions,Gardiner, W.P., 1997. Statistics for the Biosciences. Prentice Hall.
10Sampling distributions,Gardiner, W.P., 1997. Statistics for the Biosciences. Prentice Hall.
11Test distributions (z, F, t tests and Chi-square test),Gardiner, W.P., 1997. Statistics for the Biosciences. Prentice Hall.
12Statistical estimation; Point estimation of population mean,Gardiner, W.P., 1997. Statistics for the Biosciences. Prentice Hall.
13Estimation of some parameters and confidence interval,Gardiner, W.P., 1997. Statistics for the Biosciences. Prentice Hall.
14Testing hypothesis.Gardiner, W.P., 1997. Statistics for the Biosciences. Prentice Hall.