Course 2005-2006 a.y.

5019 - DATA ANALYSIS


DIEM

Department of Decision Sciences

Course taught in English

Go to class group/s: 17
DIEM (8 credits - II sem. - CC)
Course Director:
MAURIZIO POLI

Classes: 17 (II sem.)
Instructors:
Class 17: MAURIZIO POLI


Course Objectives

This course offers a comprehensive treatment of the basic concepts and fundamental principles of statistical estimation and testing. Emphasis is placed on developing an appreciation of enlightened applied statistical analysis.


Course Content Summary

Topics include: basic data analysis, probability, random variables and probability distributions, discrete distributions, continuous distributions, sampling distributions, estimation, testing including comparing two populations.
The remainder of the course covers the regression model, which is the most widely used statistical tool.


Detailed Description of Assessment Methods

The exam can be taken in two different ways:

Students can sit two partial exams (1st partial exam midway through the course and 2nd partial exam at the end of the course) or can sit the general written exam.

More information and the course syllabus are available on the Bocconi webpage see the Institute of Quantitative Methods' bulletin board.


Textbooks

  • P. NEWBOLD, Statistics for Business and Economics, Prentice Hall, 1995, 4th ed.

Exam textbooks & Online Articles (check availability at the Library)
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