Practical

Paper Code: 
STT 503
Credits: 
4
Contact Hours: 
60.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

This paper is designed so that the student get familiar with statistical software for solving the statistical problems based on sample selection, transportation and assignment problems.

Course

Learning outcomes (at course level

Learning and teaching strategies

Assessment Strategies

 

Paper Code

Paper Title

STT-503

Practical

CO 57: Deal the statistical data through MS EXCEL.

 

CO 58: Able to solve the samplings related problems and also done various comparisons between them.

 

CO 59: Ability to solve the linear problems mathematically and obtain the optimum solution.

Approach in teaching:

Interactive Lectures,

Group Discussion,

Classroom Assignment

Problem Solving Sessions

 

Learning activities for the students:

Assignments

Seminar

Presentation

Subject based  Activities

Software based Assignments

Individual Presentation

Class Test

 

1) Linear Programming Problem

i) Graphical Method.

ii) Simplex Method (Big M and Two Phase).

iii) Duality in L.P.P.

iv) Degeneracy in L.P.P.

2) Transportation Problem

i) North-West Corner Rule

ii)Least- Cost Method

iii)Vogel’s Approximation Method.

3) Assignment Problem.

4) Problems based on Game Theory: two person zero sum game

5) Sample Surveys: To draw a simple random sample (SRS) with & without replacement to obtain an estimate of the population mean along with estimate of their variances. To compare the efficiency of SRSWOR with respect to SRSWR.

6) To draw all the possible samples by SRS – technique and to show that expected value of the sample mean equals the population mean and to show the expected value of sample mean square is population mean square.

7) Stratified Sampling:

i) Estimate the sample sizes by proportional allocation and Neyman’s Optimum Allocation.

ii) Estimate the mean of the population under the above scheme.

iii) Calculation of the sampling variance.

iv) Computation of relative efficiencies of the allocation scheme among themselves as well as with SRS.

8) Systematic Sampling and its comparison with SRS and Stratified Sampling.

 

Note: Practical exercises will be conducted on computer by using MS-Excel.

 

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