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Statiscal Method Using R Lab, Syllabus

The Statistical Methods Using R Laboratory course focuses on data analysis techniques and the application of R programming for statistical computations. Students will learn to visualize data, perform regression analysis, and conduct hypothesis testing through practical experiments. The course aims to equip students with essential skills for analyzing real-world datasets and understanding statistical concepts.

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Statiscal Method Using R Lab, Syllabus

The Statistical Methods Using R Laboratory course focuses on data analysis techniques and the application of R programming for statistical computations. Students will learn to visualize data, perform regression analysis, and conduct hypothesis testing through practical experiments. The course aims to equip students with essential skills for analyzing real-world datasets and understanding statistical concepts.

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Statistical Methods Using R Laboratory

Subject Code L T P S C CH

20SMP-460 Total Contact Hours : 30 Hours 0 0 2 0 1 2

Pre-requisites: Basics Statistics and Knowledge of Computer programming

Co-requisites

Anti-Requisites

a. Course Description
Computer Engineering can be defined as a blend of mathematics, business acumen, tools,
algorithms and machine learning techniques, all of which help us in finding out the hidden
insights or patterns from raw data which can be of major use in the formation of big business
decisions. In CSE, one deals with both structured and unstructured data. The algorithms also
involve predictive analytics in them. Thus, CSE is all about the present and future. That is,
finding out the trends based on historical data which can be useful for present decisions and
finding patterns which can be modelled and can be used for predictions to see what things
may look like in the future. CSE is an amalgamation of Statistics, Tools and Business
knowledge. So, it becomes imperative for a CSE student to have good knowledge and
understanding of these.

b. Course Objectives
To understand the data analysis techniques and the concepts behind the descriptive analytics
and to familiarize with statistics using R programming

c. Course Outcomes
On completion of this course, the students are expected to
CO1 Apply R programming skills to calculate and visualize measures of central tendency
for a given dataset.
CO2 Utilize R's visualization capabilities to effectively represent measures of dispersion
graphically.
CO3 Employ R for random number generation and simulations to verify theoretical
probabilities, enhancing a practical understanding of probability concepts.
CO4 Use R data frames to study and analyze real-world datasets, conduct basic data
manipulations and fostering hands-on experience in data analysis.
CO5 Perform a comprehensive regression analysis using R.

d. Syllabus

Unit-1 Contact Hours:


10
Experiment 1.1 Apply R to calculate and visualize measures of central tendency
(Arithmetic Mean, Median, Mode) for a given dataset.
Experiment 1.2 Utilize R's visualization capabilities to represent measures of
dispersion (Range, Quartile Deviation, Standard Deviation,
Variance) graphically.
Experiment 1.3 Employ R to use random number generation and simulations to
verify theoretical probabilities.
Experiment 1.4 Use R data frames to study and analyze real-world datasets,
perform basic data manipulations, and generate descriptive
statistics using R functions.
Unit-2 Contact
Hours: 10
Experiment 2.1 Perform a comprehensive regression analysis using R, exploring
various methods such as linear regression, multiple regression, and
polynomial regression.
Experiment 2.2 Simulate and analyze discrete probability distributions, focusing on
Bernoulli, Binomial, and Poisson distributions using R.
Experiment 2.3 Visualize continuous probability distributions, specifically
Uniform, Exponential, and Normal distributions, with a focus on
the properties of the normal distribution and area under the normal
curve using R.

Unit-3 Contact Hours:


10
Experiment 3.1 Implement various sampling techniques in R and assess their
impact on the accuracy of statistical parameter estimation.
Experiment 3.2 Apply the procedures for testing hypotheses in R, including t-test,
Z-test, and Chi-Square test, to analyze the significance of various
scenarios.
Experiment 3.3 Make use of One-way Anova and Two-way Anova techniques in R
to explore the sources of variability among different groups.

e. Textbooks
T1 EMC Education Services, Data Science and Big Data Analytics:
Discovering Analyzing, Visualizing and Presenting Data, John Wiley &
Sons, First Edition, 2015.
T2 Eric Seigel, Predictive Analytics: The Power to Predict Who Will Click,
Buy, Lie, or Die, Wiley Education Services, First Edition, 2016.
T3 Bart Baesens, Analytics in a Big Data World: The Essential Guide to Data
Science and its Applications, Wiley Education Services, 1st Edition, 2014.

f. REFERENCE BOOKS
R1 Jaiwei Han, Micheline Kamber, Data Mining Concepts and Techniques,
Elsevier, 1st Edition , 2011.
R2 Dr. Anil Maheshwari, Data Analytics-Made Accessible, eBook, 1st Edition,
2023.

g. Assessment Pattern - Internal and External


The performance of students is evaluated as follows:
PRACTICAL
Components Continuous Internal Semester End Examination
Assessment (CAE) (SEE)
Marks 60 40
Total Marks 100

h. Internal Evaluation Component

S. Type of Assessment Weighta Frequency of Final Remarks


No ge of Task Weightage in
. actual Internal
conduct Assessment
1 Practical Worksheet 20 marks 10 experiments 40 marks Depending
(In Assignment with for each upon no. of
rubrics Category) and experiment Experiments
Class- room Learning
2 Mid-Term Test 20 marks One Per Semester 12 marks At-least after
the completion
for each
of 5
test experiments.
3 Discussion 4 marks One per Semester 4 marks
Forum/Short Digital of each
Assignment/
Task
Assignment
with Rubrics to
submit
design/Portfolio
4 Presentation NA NA NA
5 Attendance NA NA 4 marks
i. CO-PO Mapping

Course
P P P P P P P P P PO PO PO PS PS
outcomes
O O O O O O O O O 10 11 12 O2 O2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
CO1 3 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3 2 3 NA

CO2 NA NA 3 2 3 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2
CO3 2 3 NA NA NA NA NA 3 NA 3 NA NA NA NA

CO4 NA NA NA NA NA 3 3 NA 3 NA NA 2 2 NA

CO5 NA NA NA 3 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2

Relationship between the Course Outcomes (COs) and Program Outcomes


(POs)
Mapping Between COs and POs
SN Course Outcome (CO) Mapped Programme
Outcome (PO)
1 PO1, PO11,PO12
Apply R programming skills to calculate and visualize
measures of central tendency for a given dataset.

2 PO3, PO4,PO5
Utilize R's visualization capabilities to effectively represent
measures of dispersion graphically.

3 PO1,PO2, PO8, PO10


Employ R for random number generation and simulations to
verify theoretical probabilities, enhancing a practical
understanding of probability concepts.

4 PO6,PO7,PO9, PO12
Use R data frames to study and analyze real-world datasets,
conduct basic data manipulations and fostering hands-on
experience in data analysis.

5 PO4
Perform a comprehensive regression analysis using R.
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