This course covers the fundamentals of probability theory and statistical inference. Topics in probability include random variables, distributions, expectations, moments, Jensen’s inequality, law of large numbers, central limit theorem. Topics in inference include maximum likelihood, point estimation (Bayesian, frequentist, and likelihood versions); hypothesis and significance testing; re-sampling techniques. Complex mathematical proofs will be illustrated with computational solutions.
Thomas G. Stewart, PhD
Assistant Professor
2525 West End Ave, Suite 1100, Room 11128A
thomas.stewart@vumc.org
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Lead: Megan Hollister
PhD Biostatistics Candidate
megan.c.hollister@vanderbilt.edu
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Soyeon Park
MS Data Science Candidate
soyeon.park@vanderbilt.edu
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Yan Yan
PhD Biostatistics Candidate
yan.yan.1@vanderbilt.edu
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Format of the class: Face-to-Face lectures will be held in the Sony Building room 2001A. Office hours will be held 4 times each week, one of which will be virtual. Please note: Circumstances may require the face-to-face portion of the class to be online.
Lectures: Sony 2001A (Face-to-Face) Monday and Wednesday @ 9am GMT-5
Office Hours:
- Monday @ 10:15am GMT-5 - Sony 2071
- Wednesday @ 10:15 GMT-5 - Sony 2001A
- Wednesday @ 3pm GMT-5 - Online, link posted in Slack
- Thursday @ 4:30pm GMT-5 - Sony 2071
Probability and Statistics for Data Science
by Norman Matloff
ISBN-10: 1138393290
ISBN-13: 978-1138393295
Introductory Statistics with Randomization and Simulation
by David M Diez, Christopher D Barr, Mine Çetinkaya-Rundel
ISBN-10: 1500576697
ISBN-13: 978-1500576691
Available as a free PDF download (link)
Statistics
by David Freedman, Robert Pisani, Roger Purves
ISBN-10: 0393929728
ISBN-13: 978-0393929720
Level: Geared toward an undergraduate, freshman course
Statistical Inference
by George Casella, Roger L. Berger
ISBN-10: 0534243126
ISBN-13: 978-0534243128
Level: Introductory mathematical statistics text for graduate level course.
The course will be taught using R (link).
Students will be invited to a course slack channel. Questions related to course logistics, content, homework, quizzes, or the final project should be posted in the slack channel. Individual questions should be sent to the instructor and/or TA by direct slack message.