This is archived information for Stat 445 Sect 201 (Spring, 2005).
Projects in General
- John Petkau's General Advice on Statistical Reports
- Rough Marking Guidelines for projects
Midterm Project #1
Due: Wednesday, February 23 in class
- Project Assignment (as a PDF file)
- Dataset (as a text file)
- Marking Results for this project
- Comments on Project #1 (slides 1-12 as a PDF file)
Midterm Project #2
Due: Monday, April 11 at 5:00pm
- Project Assignment (as a PDF file)
- Dataset files: baseline covariates: (baseline.dat), relapses (relapse.dat), active lesions (lesions.dat), burden of disease (bod.dat)
- Links to background information:
- Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada (MS FAQ)
- American National Multiple Sclerosis Society (About MS, MS Research)
- University of California, Irvine (UCI) Multiple Sclerosis Treatment Center: home of a detailed description of the Kurtzke Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS)
- BHAT Sample Clinical Trial Report
- Marking Results for this project
Final Project
Project Due: Monday, April 18 at 5:00pm
- The marking scheme will be similar to that for the midterm projects.
- The length should be approximately 6-8 pages for a one-person "group" and closer to 8-10 pages for a multi-person group. For any group, the maximum is 12 pages. These page guidelines are for single-spaced pages and include the executive summary and all figures and tables.
- Obviously (?), I only expect one project to be handed in per group, and all members' work should be seemlessly integrated into a single report. All members of a group will receive the same mark on this project.
This is archived information for Stat 445 Sect 201 (Spring, 2005).