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Course Evaluation, Project Evaluation, Lab Reminders

This message includes reminders about important deadlines, such as Lab 2, project presentations, and final project report submission. It also mentions the availability of online course evaluations and an optional quiz.

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Course Evaluation, Project Evaluation, Lab Reminders

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  1. Stat 414 – Day 33 Lab 2 Projects

  2. Reminders • Online course evaluation form • Project evaluation form • Lab 2 due tomorrow at noon • Remember to think! • Review exercise (sols) • Optional Quiz on Thursday • Sign up tomorrow • Project presentations on Tuesday (here) • Send powerpoint in advance • Submit final project report by Wed 12/12 -12

  3. Thursday • Current breakdown • HW (4) and Labs (2): 30% • Project 25% • Exams 20%, 25% • Current course avg posted this am • With quiz • Exams 15%, 20%, 10% • About 30 pts • Focus on some new stuff but as applications of old stuff

  4. Most recent material • Details of variance/covariance calculations for basic models (e.g., 5.1.1) • Formulas/Rules • Interpretations • Correlation vs. Covariance • Model vs. Data • Longitudinal data, AR(1) errors

  5. Most recent material • Crossed Level 2 Variables (Ch. 13) • Specifying the model • Running the model in R or JMP • Interpret the variance components, ICCs • Multiple membership models • Amount of time

  6. Most recent material • Multilevel Logistic Models (Ch. 13) • Specifying the model • Interpreting model output

  7. New links in PolyLearn • Project Evaluation form • Sign up for tomorrow

  8. Project presentations • 8 minutes (max!) • All team members should present • Use plots to tell your story as much as possible • Avoid big chunks of output • Organization, Verbal presentation, Statistical language, Use of graphs, Q&A, hold audience’s interest • Email me visuals/file in advance by Mon night

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