Weekly exercises

Here you find the weekly exercises for the coming week, as well as an overview of exercises for past weeks. The week number refers to when the exercises will be discussed in the exercise class. The exercises are divided into "should", which you should prioritise, and "could", that you may do if you want an additional challenge.

To learn the material well, it is important to spend time and make real efforts on trying to solve the exercises, preferably before the exercise class.

 

Exercises the coming week

Week 38

Should:

Exercises from the text book: 4.6 and 5.11

Additional exercises 7 c) and 16 a)-f)

Could:

Exercises from the text book: 4.9, 5.4 and 5.6
 

Exercises for past weeks

Week 37

Should:

Exercise from the text book:  3.7 (use R to do the computations, cf. page 92 in the book) 

Additional exercises 4 a)-d), 7 a)-b), and 9

Could:

Additional exercises 8, 10 and 11

Week 36

Should:

Exercises from the text book: 2.22, 2.23, 3.4 and 3.5

Additional exercise 3 e)-f)

Could:

Exercises from the text book: 3.2 (also consider the situation where has a noncentral t-distribution)

Additional exercise 2

Week 35

Should:

 2.14, 2.15 (cf. section 2.3.1 in the book by Agresti for definition of the null model. Also,  you may use the result on page 36 on nested models)

Additional exercise 3 a)-d)

Could:

Exercises from the text book: 2.11, 1.17, 2.13 (you may assume that X has full rank) and 2.16

Week 34

Should:

Exercises from the text book: 1.12a (question b is based on section 1.4.2 which is not part the curriculum), 1.13, 1.21, and 1.24.

Additional exercise 1

Could:

Exercises from the text book: 1.7, 1.8, 1.11

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