Exercises in STK4900 - Spring 2019

The lectures and exercise classes in STK4900 will take place Monday to Friday over one week in February (18th-22nd)  and one in March (25th-29th) . There will in these weeks be exercises from 12.15 to 16.00. The exercises will consist of two parts: (i) computer exercises using R ("datalab") and (ii) "Pen and paper" exercises using calculator, pen, and paper ("eteriseres"). The datalab is held at VB, IT-auditorium 3, and the theoretical exercises at NHA, room 107. Further details on the organisation of the exercises will be provided throughout the course.

Below you find a plan for the exercises. The plan will be updated as the course progresses.

Part 1 February 18-22

Monday February 18:

Computer exercises:

"Pen and paper" exercises:

Here are tables of the standard normal, student t, Fisher F and chi-square distributions.

These may come in handy for todays and later pen-and-paper exerercises as well as for the final exam.

 

Tuesday February 19:

Computer exercises:

Pen and paper exercises:

Wednesday February 20:

Practical exercises:

Pen and paper exercises:

Thursday February 21:

Computer exercises:

Pen and paper exercises:

Friday February 22:

Computer exercises:

Pen and paper exercises:

 

Part 2 March 25-29

Monday March 25th:

Computer exercises:

Pen and paper exercises:

Tuesday March 26th:

Computer exercises:

Pen and paper exercises:

After these two days, you should also be able to solve the following problems from recent STK9900 exams (also as STK4900 students): Problem 2 (!) in years 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016. You find solutions under Messages.

 

Wednesday March 27th:

Computer exercises:

Pen and paper exercises:

After this day, you should also be able to solve Problem 3 in 2013, STK9900 (applies also to STK4900 students).

 

Thursday March 28th:

Computer exercises:

Pen and paper exercises:

After this day, you should also be able to solve Problem 3 in STK9900 (applies also to STK4900 students) for the years 2014 and 2016.

 

Friday March 29th:

Computer exercise:

Pen and paper exercises:

Otherwise, use the opportunity today to ask about all previous practical and theoretical exercises you have not fully understood.

Published Feb. 15, 2019 9:15 AM - Last modified Feb. 7, 2020 4:16 PM