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Fox Module 1 Statistical models


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By NEAS - 12/2/2009 1:55:29 PM

Fox Module 1 Statistical models

 


           Statistical models and actuarial science

           Observations and experiment

           Populations and samples


 

 

Section 1.1, “Statistical models and social reality,” is a nice introduction, but it is not tested on the final exam. Skim these pages; don’t worry about remembering the details.

 

Read Section 1.2, “Observations and experiment,” on pages 4-7. Fox summarizes each sub-section a gray box. As you study this textbook, the gray boxes help you recall the key concepts.

 

Read Section 1.3, “Populations and samples,” on pages 8-9.

 

This course does not require sophisticated statistical software. Excel has a regression add-in that is sufficient for the student project. If you want more advanced statistical tools, use R. Everything in John Fox’s textbook is in his R package (called car). This is open software, freely available to everyone. All the data in the textbook examples is in the R package, and all the graphs in the textbook are drawn with R functions. Both the CAS and the SOA have working groups promoting the use of R for actuarial applications.

 

 

By highfive - 12/14/2010 9:45:44 AM

I cannot seem to find the practice problems per module for Linear Regression course.  Can you give me the link?  Thanks!

I only see the homeworks and reading assignments but I really like to see some illustrative problems to better understand the concepts.  The textbooks may have exercises but they don't have answers or solutions.

[NEAS: Many modules have practice problems, and the "final exam" discussion thread has further problems. Almost every question on the final exam has a practice problem with full explanation of the solution.]