Exam information Course code and name STAT1201 Analysis of Scientific Data Semester Semester 2, 2020 Exam type Online, non-invigilated Exam date and time Please refer to your personalised timetable Exam duration Working time: 120 minutes + additional online allowance: 30 minutes. TOTAL exam duration: 2 hrs 30 minutes from the advertised exam commencement time Additional time 30 minutes additional time has been incorporated in recognition of the online environment and the different circumstances that students face in their home environments. This includes allowances for network or connection issues. Reading time Reading time has not been formally allocated for online exams, however students are encouraged to review and plan their approach for the exam before they start. The total exam time should be sufficient to do this. Exam window You must commence your exam at the time listed in your personalised timetable. The exam will remain open only for the duration of the exam. Weighting This exam is weighted at 50% of your total mark for this course. Permitted materials A Casio fx-82 series or UQ approved calculator may be used. You may not make use of any other material. This includes web sites, books, or other software. Required materials You will need access to RStudio to complete the exam. Exam format The exam involves a total of 50 multiple-choice questions split into four scenarios. You may attempt the scenarios and questions in any order and return to make changes if needed. Submission Answers are automatically recorded so there is no submission process at the end of the exam. Who to contact If you experience any technical difficulties during the exam, join Zoom 856 5719 7352 (via app or by dialling +61 2 8015 2088), or email stat1201@uq.edu.au with details of the issue. Important exam condition information During the exam you may access your own notes and any of the material on the STAT1201 Blackboard and Edge sites. If you have any concerns or queries about a particular question, or need to make any assumptions to answer the question, state these using the 'Assumptions' link at the bottom of the exam. The normal academic integrity rules apply and you are not permitted to consult any other person - whether directly, online, or through any other means - about any aspect of this assessment during the period that this assessment is available. If it is found that you have given or sought outside assistance with this assessment then that will be deemed to be cheating and will result in disciplinary action. By undertaking this online assessment you will be deemed to have acknowledged UQ's academic integrity pledge to have made the following declaration: "I certify that my submitted answers are entirely my own work and that I have neither given nor received any unauthorised assistance on this assessment item". Page 1 of 1
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