Statistics 3rd Semester Syllabus
Statistics 3rd Semester Syllabus
Statistics 3rd Semester Syllabus
2. Problem on estimation of parameters using methods of Moments and Maximum Likelihood (Binomial,
Poisson, Normal, Uniform and Exponential).
UNIT II
1.Singh, R. (2012), An Introduction to Probablity &Probability Distributions, Books& Alied (P) Ltd., Kolkata.
2. Gupta, S. C. & Kapoor, V. K. (2000), Fundamentals of Mathematical Statistics, Sultan Chand and Sons, ND
3. Goon, A. M., Gupta, M. K. and Dasgupta, B. (1999), Fundamental of Statistics, Vol. ', World Press,
Kolkata.
4. Bhuyan, K. C. (2010), Probability Distribution Theory& Statistical Inference', New Central Book Agency.
5. Singh, D. (2003), Practical Statistics', Vol. 2, Atlantic.
6. Bruce, P. and Bruce, A. (2017), Practical Statistics for Data Scientists: 50 Essential Concepts, Shroff/O'Reilly.
STEH-3(Theory)
SURVEY SAMPLING and DESIGN of EXPERIMENT
Two questions will be set from each Unit and One question to be answered from each Unit.
UNIT I
Sample Survey: Concept of Population and Sample, Comparison of Census and Sample Survey, Basic
Principles in Sampling, Simple Random Sampling with and without Replacement (SRSWR and
SRSWOR), Unbiased Estimators of Population Total, Mean and Their Variances, Confidence Intervals,
BS Estimation of Proporion. Methods of Selecion of Sample by SRSWR and SRSWOR, Determination of
Sample Size.
Lectures: 15
UNIT -II
Stratfied Sampling with SRSWR and SRSWOR within each Straltum: Estimation of Population Mean
H Population Total and Their Variances; Proportional Allocation, Optimum allocation, Comparison of
Stratified Sampling with Unstratified Sampling for SRS Lectures: 15
UNIT-I1
UNIT- IV
Fixed Effect
Analysis of Variance for One-Way and Two-Way Classification with one Observation under
StD Model, Fundamental Principles of Design.
and Association or
Analysis of Categorical Data: Consistency of Categorical Data. Independence Lectures: 15
Atributes, Various Measures of Association for Two-Way Classification.
UNIT-V
Books
Fundamental of Statistics', Vol. I, World Press,
1. Goon, A. M., Gupta, M. K. and Dasgupta, B. (1999),
Kolkata. Chand and Sons, ND.
Fundamentals of Mathematical Statistics, S.
2. Gupta, S. C. & Kapoor, V. K. (2000),
and Methods, Statistical Publishing Society.
3. Murthy, M. N. (1967), 'Sampling Theory Fundamental of Statistics, Vol. II, World Press,
4. Goon, A. M., Gupta, M. K. and Dasgupta, (1999),
B.
Kolkata.
and Methods, Alpha science International.
5. Sampath, S. (2005), 'Sampling Theory
John Wiley and Wiley Eastern.
6. Cochran, W. G. (1977), 'Sampling Techniques,
Sukhatme, S. and Asok, C. (1984), Sampling Theory Surveys
of
7. Sukhatme, P. V., Sukhatme, B. V.,
House.
with Applications', Asia Publishing India.
and Methods of Survey Sampling', Prentice Hall of
8. Parimal, M. (2008), 'Theory New age International
and Analysis of Experiments,
9. Das, M. N. and Giri, N. C. (2006), 'Design
Publishers, New Delhi.
Design', New age International Publishers,
10. Singh, D. (2018), Theory and Analysis of Sample Survey
ND.
STEH-3 (Practical)
EXPERIMENTS
SURVEY SAMPLING and DESIGN of
Two questions will be set from each Unit and One question to be answered from each Unit.
UNIT-I
1. Problem based on allPosible Samples under SRSWR and SRSWOR Vernfication of Results
2.Problem based on Selection of Sample and Determination of Sample Size by SRSWR and SRSWOR
3. Problem based on Estimation of Population Mean and Total and Their Standard Errors and Confidence
Intervals in SRSWR and SRSWOR.
UNIT -II
4. Problem based on Estimation of Population Mean and Total and Their Variances in Stratified Sampling
together with SRSWR and SRSWOR.
5.Problem based on Proporional and Optimunm Allocations in Stratified sampling with SRSWR and
SRSWOR
6. Problem based on Estimation of Population Mean and Total and Their Variances in Systematic
Sampling. and
7. Problem based on Variance of Sample Mean in terms of Intraclass Correlation Coeficient
Efficiency of Systematic sampling w. r. t. SRSWR and SRSWOR.
UNIT-II
of Attributes.
8. Problems based on Categorical Data for Two-Way Classified Data: Test of Independence
9. Problem based on Analysis of Variance for one-way classification.
observation per cell).
10. Problem based on Analysis of Variance for two-way classification (with one
11. Problem based on analysis of CRD, RBD and LSD.
LSD.
12. Problem based on Estimation of one missing value in CRD, RBD and
13. Problem based on Analysis of 22 designs and 23 designs.
Books
2ND Ed.,Wiley-Interscience.
1. Agresti, A. (2002), 'Categorical Data Analysis',
2. Shanmugam, R. (2013), 'Excellent Categorical Data Analysis, Taylor and Francis.
and Analysis of Experiments', New age International
3. Das, M. N. and Giri, N. C. (2006), 'Design
Publishers, ND.
Design', New age lIntermational Publishers,
Singh, D. (2018), Theory and Analysis Sample Survey
of
4.
ND and Methods, Alpha science International.
5. Sampath, S. (2005), 'Sampling Theory
S. and Asok, C. (1984), Sampling Theory of Surveys
6. Sukhatme, P. V., Sukhatme, B. V., Sukhatme,
with Applications', Asia Publishing House.
Prentice Hall of India.
7. Chaudhuri, A. (2010), 'Essentials of Survey Sampling',
B. (1999), Fundamental of Statistics, Vol. I, World Press,
8. Goon, A. M., Gupta, M. K. and Dasgupta,
Kolkata.
Chand and
Fundamentals of Mathematical Statistics, Sultan Sons, ND
9. Gupta, S. C. & Kapoor, V. K. (2000),
B. of
Fundamental Statistics', Vol. ll, World Press,
10. Goon, A. M., Gupta, M. K. and Dasgupta, (1999),
Kolkata.