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Schedule for Collaborative Statistics

Module by: Susan Dean, Barbara Illowsky, Ph.D.. E-mail the authors

  • The course is structured for students to do one or two lessons a week beginning with Lesson 1.
  • The quizzes and Exams provided are for self-study and will not be graded unless you are taking an instructor-led course.
Table 1
Week Lab Textbook Reading/Assignments Quizzes Projects Exams
1   Chapter 1      
2   Chapter 2 Quiz 1    
3   Chapter 12 Quiz 2 Start Project 1  
4 M & Ms Lab Chapter 3 Quiz 12   Exam 1: Ch. 1, 2, 12
5   Chapter 4 & 5 Quiz 3    
6   Chapter 6 Quiz 4 & 5 Project 1 Due  
7   Chapters 7 & 8 Quiz 6   Exam 2: Ch. 3, 4, 5, 6
8   Chapter 9 Quiz 7    
9   Chapter 10 Quiz 9 & 10 Start Project 2  
10   Chapter 11     Exam 3: 7, 8, 9, 10
11     Quiz 11 Project 2 Due  
12         Final Exam: 1 - 12

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