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DHANALAKSHMI SRINIVASAN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

(An ISO 9001:2008 Certified Institution)


Coimbatore-641 105
Doc No: TL-2-5
Date: 09.10.2012
Lesson Plan
Subject Code
Degree/Branch
Faculty Name
Total Periods

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BA9201
MBA
A.G.Rose Venish
80

Subject Name
: Statistics for management
Year / Sem
: I/I
Designation / Department : AP/Mathematics
Lecture : 60
Tutorial :20

Aim:
The aim of this paper is to attain a clear knowledge in statistical mathematics, which is
widely used in business. This will be highly necessary for effective studies in larger area of
management studies.
Objectives:
On the completion of the course the students will be able to use statistical
tools in their projects.
To gain a better knowledge in applications of mathematics in business and
management
Period As Per
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Date
Unit
Topics Planned
Timetable
Unit I INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY
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Introduction to statistics -definition
2
11.9.2012
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Types of Statistics
3
13.9.2012
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Types of variables, organizing data
4
13.9.2012
2
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Tutorial
5
14.9.2012
5
I
Descriptive measures-mean ,median, mode and S.D
6
15.9.2012
5
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Basic definitions and rules for probability
7
17.9.2012
5
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Conditional probability and independent events
8
4
Tutorial
18.9.2012
I
9
20.9.2012
1
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Bayes theorem and random events
10
20.9.2012
2
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Continuous and discrete random variable
11
5
Tutorial
21.9.2012
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12
24.9.2012
5
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Probability distributions: Binomial
13
25.9.2012
4
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Poisson distribution
14
27.9.2012
1
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Uniform distribution
15
27.9.2012
2
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Normal distribution
16
28.9.2012
5
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Tutorial
Unit II SAMPLING DISTRIBUTION AND ESTIMATION
17
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5
II
Introduction to sampling distribution
18
4.10.2012
1
II
Sampling distribution of mean and proportion
19
4.10.2012
2
II
Applications of central limit theorem
20
5.10.2012
5
Sampling techniques
II
21
8.10.2012
5
II
Tutorial
22
9.10.2012
4
II
Problems on central limit theorem
23
15.10.2012
5
II
Discussion on sampling techniques
24
16.10.2012
4
II
Tutorial
25
18.10.2012
1
II
Point estimates for large sample
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Interval estimates for large sample
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Interval estimates for small sample
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Tutorial
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Discussion on estimates
5
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Determining sample size
4
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Tutorial Class
Unit III TESTING OF HYPOTHESIS
1.11.2012
1
III Introduction to testing of hypothesis
1.11.2012
2
III One sample test for mean and proportion
2.11.2012
5
III Two sample test for mean and proportion
5.11.2012
5
III Problems on Z-test
6.11.2012
4
III Tutorial
8.11.2012
1
III One sample test for mean of small samples
8.11.2012
2
III Two sample test for mean of small samples
9.11.2012
5
III More problems on t-test
12.11.2012
5
III Tutorial
19.11.2012
5
III F-test for two sample standard deviation
20.11.2012
5
III More problems on F-test
22.11.2012
1
III Tutorial
22.11.2012
2
III ANOVA one way classification
23.11.2012
5
III ANOVA two way classification
26.11.2012
5
III Design of experiments
27.11.2012
4
III Tutorial
Unit-IV NON-PARAMETRIC METHODS
29.11.2012
1
IV Chi-Square test for single sample S.D
29.11.2012
2
IV Chi-Square test for independence of attributes
30.11.2012
5
IV Chi-Square test for goodness of fit
3.12.2012
5
IV Tutorial
4.12.2012
4
IV Sign test for paired data
6.12.2012
1
IV Rank sum test
6.12.2012
2
IV Kolmogorov Smirnov test for goodness of fit
7.12.2012
5
IV Kolmogorov Smirnov test for comparing two
population
10.12.2012
5
IV Tutorial
11.12.2012
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IV Mann-Whitney U-test
13.12.2012
1
IV Kruskal Wallis test
13.12.2012
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IV More problems on U-test and Wallis test
14.12.2012
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IV Tutorial
17.12.2012
5
IV One sample run test
18.12.2012
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IV Rank correlation
20.12.2012
1
IV Tutorial
Unit-V CORRELATION,REGRESSION,INDEX NUMBERS AND TIME SERIES
20.12.2012
2
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Correlation analysis
21.12.2012
5
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Estimation of regression line
24.12.2012
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Introduction to time series
25.12.2012
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Variation in time series
27.12.2012
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Trend analysis
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Tutorial
Cyclic variations
Seasonal variations
Irregular variations
Tutorial
Index Numbers
Laspeyres Ideal Index
Tutorial
Paasches Ideal Index
Fishers Ideal Index
Tutorial

TEXT BOOKS
1. Levin R.I. and Rubin D.S., Statistics for Management, 7th edition, Prentice Hall of India Pvt.
Ltd., New Delhi, 2001.
2. Srivatsava TN, Shailaja Rego, Statistics for Management, Tata McGraw Hill, 2008.
3. Anand Sharma, Statistics for Management, Himalaya Publishing House, Second
Revised edition, 2008.
REFERENCES
1. Anderson D.R., Sweeney D.J. and Williams T.A., Statistics for business and economics,
8th edition, Thomson (South Western) Asia, Singapore, 2002.
2. Aczel A.D. and Sounderpandian J., Complete Business Statistics, 6 th edition, Tata
McGraw Hill, 2004.

3. Prem S. Mann, Introductory Statistics, Wiley Student Edition, Fifth Edition.

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