Lecture Materials for Stine and Foster (2nd edition)
Robert L. Andrews, Instructor SCMA 632 Homepage SCMA 632 Data/Exercises/Homework
Page last updated November 30, 2016

The material in the text up through chapter 18 is essentially review material. Students should be familiar with the concepts in these sections. These concepts will not be taught in this class. Time will be spent to review and present the statistical notations that will be used in class and how to perform some of these analyses with Excel, JMP and SPSS.

List of Prerequisite Knowledge in Stine text (Word document)

Introductory Stat Material (Excel document)
Excel2010 statistical functions.xls (Excel document)

Simulation Demonstration: Excel Demo for Confidence Intervals (Excel document)
Simulation Demonstration: Excel Demo for Hypothesis Testing (Excel document)

Introductory Overview of Regression (Excel document)
Regression Intervals for the Mean and Prediction of Y given X (Excel document)
Diagnostics for Checking Regression Conditions (Excel document)
Multiple Regression Chapter 23 (Excel document)
Building Regression Models, Chapter 24 & Cook's D (Excel document
Categorical Predictors & Interaction, Chapter 25 (Excel document)
Transformations, Chapter 20 (Excel document)
Evaluating a Model (Excel document)
Regression with Big Data [Chapter by Stine & Foster] (pdf file)
ANOVA & Multiple Comparisons, Chapter 26 (Excel document)

Material Coverage from Stine text for Quiz 1 (Word document)
Material Coverage from Stine text for Quiz 2 on November 16 (Word document)

Office Mixes:
Office Mix from Class on 10-12-2016 addressing using JMP for stepwise regression (Mix website)
Office Mix for Cook's D (JMP book pgs. 75, 76 & 93) (Mix website)
Office Mix for Dummy Variables to represent Categorical Variables (Stine chapter 25) (Mix website)
Office Mix for 1st part of 11-30 class using JMP Graph Builder Scenic data as preparation for project (Mix website)
Office Mix for 2nd part of 11-30 class using SPSS for Scenic data as example for project (Mix website)

Comprehensive Regression Example from section 10.9 of Canavos & Miller 1999 (Excel document)