Time and place
Lecture: Fr, 10-12h, HS Weismann-Haus, Albertstr. 21a
Tutorial: 2 hours, every other week, various dates
Sit-in exam 05.09.
Content
After gaining an insight into the basics and various methods and questions of stochastics and probability theory in the Stochastics I lecture, this lecture will mainly focus on statistical topics, especially those that are relevant for students studying to become secondary school teachers. However, the lecture can also be a (hopefully) useful supplement and a good basis for later attendance of the course lecture ‘Mathematical Statistics’ for students in the B.Sc. in Mathematics with an interest in stochastics.
After clarifying the term ‘statistical model’, methods for constructing estimators (e.g. maximum likelihood principle, method of moments) and quality criteria for these (reliability of expectations, consistency) are discussed. Confidence intervals and hypothesis tests are also introduced. Linear models are considered as further applications and, if time permits, other statistical methods. The properties of exponential families and multivariate normal distributions, which are useful for many test and estimation methods, are also introduced.
Previous
knowledge
Linear Algebra I+II and Analysis I+II
Usability
Elementary Probabilty Theory