Course Name | Code | Semester | T+U Hours | Credit | ECTS |
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Statistics | EKO 361 | 5 | 3 + 0 | 3 | 5 |
Precondition Courses | |
Recommended Optional Courses | |
Course Language | Turkish |
Course Level | Bachelor's Degree |
Course Type | Optional |
Course Coordinator | Dr.Öğr.Üyesi ÇİSEM BEKTUR |
Course Lecturers | |
Course Assistants | Arş. Gör. Mücahit Aydın |
Course Category | General Training |
Course Objective | The aim of this lecture is to give analitical framework to students about analyzing data. |
Course Content | This course covers methods of data analysis. These methods are intended for use with the introduction and probability distributions. |
# | Course Learning Outcomes | Teaching Methods | Assessment Methods |
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1 | Describes the statistical methodology and define when and how to use it. | Lecture, Question-Answer, Drilland Practice, | Testing, Oral Exam, Homework, |
2 | To make the data ready for analysis registers, lists, are grouped; | Lecture, Question-Answer, Drilland Practice, | Testing, Oral Exam, Homework, |
3 | Data to illustrate the tables, figures and graphs prepares shows how, for example, solves problems; | Lecture, Question-Answer, Drilland Practice, | Testing, Oral Exam, Homework, |
4 | Measures of central tendency, measures of variability, asymmetry and kurtosis calculates and uses the data to analyze the structure of the investigated event explains, describes and comments; | Lecture, Question-Answer, Drilland Practice, | Testing, Oral Exam, Homework, |
5 | Stochastic event recognizes the probability solves problems. | Lecture, Question-Answer, Drilland Practice, | Testing, Oral Exam, Homework, |
6 | Determines the scope of the survey sampling methods, sample statistics calculates the measures of sampling error, for example, the parameter estimates the help of statistics, forecasts, taking into account the sample size, which takes advantage of the | Lecture, Question-Answer, Drilland Practice, | Testing, Oral Exam, Homework, |
7 | Sample size and sampling error by the drilling ratio determines how to measure, calculate the optimal sample size | Lecture, Question-Answer, Drilland Practice, | Testing, Oral Exam, Homework, |
8 | Research topics related to the research hypothesis establishes the test methods and determine the direction of the hypothesis for the acceptance and rejection region shows the sample test statistics accounts, Ho hypothesis for the acceptance / rejectio | Lecture, Question-Answer, Drilland Practice, | Testing, Oral Exam, Homework, |
9 | Independence test for categorical data between variables, which makes systematic use hypothesis testing, interpret the results and decide. | Lecture, Question-Answer, Drilland Practice, | Testing, Oral Exam, Homework, |
10 | Observations in the data set of values which conform to the theoretical probability distribution shows that the hypothesis test uses a systematic, interprets the results and decide | Lecture, Question-Answer, Drilland Practice, | Testing, Oral Exam, Homework, |
11 | Between the two variables relationship investigate whether the relationship is meaningful and determines whether a meaningful relationship if any relationship model formulates one of the variables with the other estimates, forecast a certain probability | Lecture, Question-Answer, Drilland Practice, | Testing, Oral Exam, Homework, |
12 | Measures the relative change in prices and quantities, interpret measurement results, examines economic indicators, real wages are calculated, the index is used as deflator. | Lecture, Question-Answer, Drilland Practice, | Testing, Oral Exam, Homework, |
Week | Course Topics | Preliminary Preparation |
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1 | The importance of statistics in the fields of economics and business, fundamental statistical concepts, and statistical data sources | |
2 | Data collection. | |
3 | Graphical and numerical descriptive methods, data processing, series, and plotting graphs | |
4 | Mean, median, and mode | |
5 | Measures of dispersion | |
6 | The theory of probability | |
7 | Probability distributions | |
8 | Discontinuous and Continuous probability distributions | |
9 | Midterm exam | |
10 | Indexes: the methods of calculation various indexes | |
11 | Sampling and sampling distributions | |
12 | Hypothesis tests | |
13 | Analysis of variance | |
14 | Correlation and regression |
Resources | |
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Course Notes | <p>Lecture notes</p> |
Course Resources | Serper, Ö.(2004), Uygulamalı İstatistik I ve Uygulamalı İstatistik II, Bursa:Ezgi Kitabevi |
Order | Program Outcomes | Level of Contribution | |||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | |||
1 | To research the functions, basic concepts and features of the international system; to learn the basic knowledge about the sub-topics of the international relations discipline. | ||||||
2 | Analyzing the developments in the political history of the world within the context of the cause-effect relations. | ||||||
3 | To improve the foreign language skills. | ||||||
4 | To analyze the Turkey´s foreign policy comprehensively in the cause-effect relations. | ||||||
5 | To analyze the theoretical approaches to the foreign policy analysis and the functions of the decision-making process. | ||||||
6 | To learn theoretical and methodological thinking and to observe the events from this framework | ||||||
7 | To analyze the social developments and conditions comparatively | ||||||
8 | To learn the basic principles and the issues of international law | ||||||
9 | To examine the theories of International Relations and to learn looking at international developments within the theoretical framework | ||||||
10 | To analyze the Turkey´s political life historically and chronologically | ||||||
11 | To learn the functions and the basic principles of domestic law | ||||||
12 | To analyze the establishment, structure and functions of international and regional organizations and their impact on the World politics | ||||||
13 | To analyze the reasons and solution models of the intra-state conflicts through examples | ||||||
14 | To research the issues of international security and the theoretical approaches relating to this field | ||||||
15 | To examine the events, occurring in the international system, within the theoretical perspective comparatively | ||||||
16 | To improve the analytical thinking skills about the international events | ||||||
17 | To learn the basic concepts and theories of Economics, Sociology, Political Science and other disciplines | ||||||
18 | To research the ideas of philosophers/thinkers who built the philosophical foundations of political science and to examine the contribution of these philosophical ideas to the disciplines of Political Science and International Relations | ||||||
19 | To gain basic computer skills | ||||||
20 | To gain the ability of planning, performing and composing of the scientific study individually |
Evaluation System | |
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Semester Studies | Contribution Rate |
1. Ara Sınav | 70 |
1. Kısa Sınav | 10 |
2. Kısa Sınav | 10 |
1. Ödev | 10 |
Total | 100 |
1. Yıl İçinin Başarıya | 40 |
1. Final | 60 |
Total | 100 |
ECTS - Workload Activity | Quantity | Time (Hours) | Total Workload (Hours) |
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Course Duration (Including the exam week: 16x Total course hours) | 16 | 3 | 48 |
Hours for off-the-classroom study (Pre-study, practice) | 16 | 3 | 48 |
Mid-terms | 1 | 15 | 15 |
Assignment | 1 | 15 | 15 |
Final examination | 1 | 15 | 15 |
Total Workload | 141 | ||
Total Workload / 25 (Hours) | 5.64 | ||
dersAKTSKredisi | 5 |