SEL Lab Instructor: Chris Knapp Grader: Dan. Typical Lab Day 10 minute lecture – Typically Powerpoint – Show up on time – Do not distract yourself/others.

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SEL Lab Instructor: Chris Knapp Grader: Dan

Typical Lab Day 10 minute lecture – Typically Powerpoint – Show up on time – Do not distract yourself/others from presentation 40 minute lab – Leave whenever you’re finished Ask for help!!! (My goal is to boost your stats grade and teach you something!!!)

Grading Part of your SEL final grade (about 16%) 11 Labs – lowest is dropped for a total of 10 – 8 points each (total of 80 points) 1 project (total of 20 points) – Spans multiple weeks at end of semester

Makeup Policy NO MAKEUPS without university excuse Two Reasons: – Fair for all students – Justified through dropping one lab If you have a University excuse, show proof (Doctor’s note, etc) as soon as possible Makeup labs are given at the end of the semester

Class Website All Powerpoints will be posted Most lab solutions will be posted

Minitab Data Set 1) File > Open Worksheet 2) Select “apps …” 3) Select “Stats Lab” 4) Select “Survey Lab Data”

Minitab Data Set