CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, HAYWARD
STATISTICS DEPARTMENT

Statistics 1000 Elements of Probability and Statistics

MINI-PROJECT REQUIREMENTS

The Mini-Projects should be considered to be written papers. They should be approximately two to three pages in length and should be written in a form that makes them look like a paper not a homework assignment. At the top of the first page should be your name, the class title and number, the due date, and the Mini-Project number.

The paper should include the following: Title, Introduction (explain what the project is about), Analysis (which answers the questions asked), Conclusions (what you learned from the project), and Appendices or Figures (include any numbers tables or pictures). Also, be sure to site any sources used and attach copies of newspaper articles or journal articles used.

The grading of the Mini-Projects is broken down into the following: 20 points for answering the questions, 5 points for clarity/organization/typed (if not typed -5) and 5 points for spelling/punctuation/grammar. Total points is 30.