Academic Year:
2024/25
634 - Joint Programme in Computer Engineering - Business Administration
39807 - Statistics I
Teaching Plan Information
Academic year:
2024/25
Subject:
39807 - Statistics I
Faculty / School:
326 - Escuela Universitaria Politécnica de Teruel
Degree:
634 - Joint Programme in Computer Engineering - Business Administration
ECTS:
6.0
Year:
1
Semester:
Second semester
Subject type:
Basic Education
Module:
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1. General information
The first goal of the subject is for the student to know the main sources of information used in economic statistics and to be able to carry out an initial analysis of a set of univariate and bivariate data; as a second goal, that the student has the necessary knowledge of everything related to the elaboration of indicators as comparative measures of the evolution of a magnitude and as a third goal, that they have a basic knowledge of the Calculus of Probabilities as a support tool for decision making.
These approaches and objectives are aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations 2030 Agenda, specifically contributing to the achievement of Goal 4 in general and Target 4.4 in particular.
2. Learning results
To pass this subject, students must demonstrate the following results:
1. Understand and situate the statistical description of a data set in the stages of the statistical investigation of an economic phenomenon.
2. To be able to handle sources of statistical information in the economic-business field.
3. Define, calculate and derive the properties of basic descriptive statistical measures to synthesize the position, dispersion and shape of the frequency distribution of a univariate data set.
4. Analyze the relationship between two statistical variables distinguishing by the type of variable (qualitative/quantitative).
5. To be able to handle the most commonly used index numbers in Economics and to interpret the results obtained.
6. Define basic concepts of probability and apply the fundamental theorems to solve simple problems of Probability Calculus.
7. Be able to solve discrete decision problems under uncertainty.
8. Implement by means of a spreadsheet the statistical measures and graphical representations presented throughout the subject.
9. To be able to prepare statistical reports formulating the conclusions drawn from the study.
3. Syllabus
1. Statistical methods in the economic-business field
2. Measurement Scales and Sources of Information
Data sources. Data types and variables. Measurement scales.
3. Tabulation and Graphical Representation of Univariate Data
4. Numerical description
Position, dispersion and shape measurements. Other measures.
5. Tabulation and Graphical Representation of Bivariate Data
Joint, marginal and conditional distributions. Graphical representations. Independence.
6. Correlation and simple linear regression
Correlation. Simple linear regression. Goodness of fit. Prediction. Non-linear regression.
7. Index numbers
Simple and complex indexes. Impact. Change of base. Deflation.
8. Calculation of Probabilities
Basic concepts. Events. Random variables.
9. Statistical Decision Analysis
Decisions under risk. Decisions with experimentation.
4. Academic activities
Lectures will be used to develop the concepts and techniques of each topic, using the methodology expository, but encouraging participation and discussion in class with students. Practical classes will be used to show the student how to approach and solve problems both in the classroom and in the computer lab using software.
In order to encourage the participation of the students, in the theoretical and practical classes it will be proposed the realization of some exercises and questionnaires that will be collected at the end of the classes.
5. Assessment system
The assessment system is GLOBAL, with two tests: a Computer Test (CT) and a Written Test (WT), accounting for 60% and 40%, respectively, of the overall grade. At least 4 points will be required in each test, and 5 points out of 10 in the final grade.
Students will be able to take the computer test by means of continuous assessment. In this case, they must produce a series of assignments (ASG) and take an Intermediate Computer Test (ICT). In this modality, the grade of the CT is obtained through:
CT = 0,3*ASG+0,7*ICT
It will be necessary to obtain at least 4 points in both the Intermediate Computer Test (ICT) and the assignments part (ASG).
All students may sit the computer test in the official calls, either because they have not opted for the continuous assessment option, or because they have opted for it but failed it, or because they want to improve their grade.
The written test will only take place in the official calls.
Second call
Students who obtain at least 5 points in one of the two parts in the first call, but do not pass the course, may only sit for the part they did not pass.
6. Sustainable Development Goals
4 - Quality Education