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This advance sheet gives further information about the paper and how it will be graded. The
paper will be worth 45 points. Choose any three topics from the book (whether included them in
the syllabus or not). Do NOT take any topics introduced in Chapter 3. A sample is on Canvas.
Up to 15 points are available for each topic.
For each topic -• State the statistical topic (example “regression”) and the corresponding page number.
• Explain the meaning of topic as you would in plain English to your boss or coworker.
Ensure that you are complete and correct, but do not use technical language – use
“layman’s terms.” Your supervisors and coworkers will be experts in their fields, but
those fields may not be in Statistics. If you explain the meaning of the topic in plain
English, as you would to a co-worker who is not skilled in statistics, then up to 8 points
are available for each topic. If you explain the meaning of the topic using “technical
jargon,” such as copying the meaning from the book, up to 4 points are available for
each topic.
• Explain how you either use or could use the topic area in either your personal or your
professional life. The topic’s application must directly apply to your personal or your
professional life, and not how it could be used in industry or some general application.
Clearly explain how you do or could use the topic area. Up to 7 points for each topic are
available. If your topic does not clearly apply directly to you, then up to 4 points are
available.
• Include references to avoid the appearance of plagiarism. Topics without references will
have 2 points deducted from each topic. References must point directly to the concept
being discussed, not just listed in the back of the paper. See sample paper.
Topics introduced in Chapter 3, such as the mean, median, or standard deviation, will receive no
credit.
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