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Lovely Professional University, Punjab

Course Code Course Title Course Planner Lectures Tutorials Practicals Credits
ECO547 WORKSHOP ON DATA ANALYSIS 22201::Sumair Nabi 0 0 3 2
Course Weightage ATT: 5 CAP: 45 ETP: 50 Exam Category: X6: Mid Term Exam: Not Applicable – End Term Exam:
Practical
Course Orientation SKILL ENHANCEMENT, SOFTWARE SKILL

TextBooks ( T )
Sr No Title Author Publisher Name
T-1 BUSINESS STATISTICS USING GLYN DAVIS & OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
EXCEL BRANKO PECAR
Reference Books ( R )
Sr No Title Author Publisher Name
R-1 EVIEWS ILLUSTRATED FOR RICHARD STARTZ UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS
VERSION 8

Relevant Websites ( RW )
Sr No (Web address) (only if relevant to the course) Salient Features
RW-1 http://www.tutorialspoint.com/listtutorials/ms-excel/1 A good source of tutorial on basics of MS Excel

RW-2 http://www.gcflearnfree.org/excel2013 Good resource expalining data analysis with MS Excel

RW-3 http://www.eviews.com/Learning/statistics.html This source deals with application of Statistics using E-views

RW-4 http://www.eviews.com/Learning/ This websource contains good tutorials on E-views

Audio Visual Aids ( AV )


Sr No (AV aids) (only if relevant to the course) Salient Features
AV-1 http://www.lynda.com/Excel-training-tutorials/192-0.html Video tutorials on MS Excel
AV-2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wrh_bNFqOgw Video tutorials E-views

Scheme for CA:

CA Category of this Course Code is:A0304 (3 best out of 4)

Component Weightage (%)

An instruction plan is only a tentative plan. The teacher may make some changes in his/her teaching plan. The students are advised to use syllabus for preparation of all examinations. The students are expected to keep themselves
updated on the contemporary issues related to the course. Upto 20% of the questions in any examination/Academic tasks can be asked from such issues even if not explicitly mentioned in the instruction plan.
Assignment 33.33
Test 33.33
Test 33.33
Test 33.33

Details of Academic Task(s)

Academic Task Objective Detail of Academic Task Nature of Academic Academic Task Marks Allottment /
Task Mode submission
(group/individuals) Week
Assignment To enable the Group Online 30 1 / 12
student to develop A secondary data will be provided to the student. Student will use
and apply problem the applied software's like
solving, Eviews and excel for data analysis. Group would be of at the most
decisionmaking, comprising of four
reflective and team students. Apart from peer review, assignment will be evaluated on
working skills the basis of rubric. Rubric will identify broadly the source of data
collection, execution with correct tool and arrive at managerial
decision by using appropriate software. The tentative
topics for the same can be analysing consumer behaviour for a good
or a service, analysing customer satisfaction for a good/service,
analysing the firm's behaviour while strategising pricing, sales or
output and interpretting the results thereof etc. The evaluation
parameters for this assignment are 1. Introduction (topic sentence)
(5marks) 2. Review of literature(5marks) 3. Ideas , (5 marks) 4.
Methodology(5 marks) 5. Data analysis, interpretation and
conclusion (10 marks).

Test 1 To check the ability The test will cover following topics: Introduction to worksheet, Individual Offline 30 3/4
of students to create Creating data in worksheet, Entering data in worksheet, Formatting
a worksheet and to and filling of data, Selecting cells, Entering formula and sum,
apply basic inbuilt Elementary modeling, Data description and dispersion, Association
functions and graphs of data, Visualizing and presenting data. The test will comprise 6
using MS Excel questions of 5 marks each.

Test 2 To check the ability The test will cover following topics: Measures of central tendency Individual Offline 30 7/8
of students to apply in excel like mean, median mode and its properties, Measures of
basic statistical dispersion like range, standard deviation, co-variance and
functions using MS skewness,
Excel Different sampling methods, Concept of sampling distribution,
Normal distribution, Binomial distribution, Poison distribution,
Importance of central limit theoremHypothesis testing, T test, Ztest,
F-test, Chi-square test, Non-parametric test, Factorial experiment.

An instruction plan is only a tentative plan. The teacher may make some changes in his/her teaching plan. The students are advised to use syllabus for preparation of all examinations. The students are expected to keep themselves
updated on the contemporary issues related to the course. Upto 20% of the questions in any examination/Academic tasks can be asked from such issues even if not explicitly mentioned in the instruction plan.
The test will comprise of 6 questions each of 5 marks.
Test 3 To check the ability The test will cover following topics: E-Views window, Basic Individual Offline 30 11 / 12
of students to apply window commands, Getting data into E-Views, Work file creation
basic statistical and saving, Loading a work file, Multi page work files, Sample
functions using MS objects, Importing and exporting data, Regression model building,
Excel and E Views Meaning of regression coefficient, Assumptions of regression,
Estimation of coefficients, Prediction of individual values,
Assumptions of correlation, Simple and multiple correlation,
Multiple regression model. The test will comprise of 6 questions
each of 5 marks.

Detailed Plan For Practicals

Practical No Broad topic Subtopic Other Readings Learning Outcomes


Practical 1 Introduction to Excel Introduction to worksheet To comprehend about the basic
framework of excel and its featured
menus functions.
Introduction to Excel Creating data in worksheet AV-1 To comprehend about the basic
framework of excel and its featured
menus functions.
Practical 2 Introduction to Excel Creating data in worksheet AV-1 To comprehend about the basic
framework of excel and its featured
menus functions.
Introduction to Excel Introduction to worksheet To comprehend about the basic
framework of excel and its featured
menus functions.
Practical 3 Introduction to Excel Entering data in worksheet To Illustrate the data in work sheets,
creation of simple formulas and
how to toggle between cells
Introduction to Excel Formatting and filling of data To Illustrate the data in work sheets,
creation of simple formulas and
how to toggle between cells
Practical 4 Introduction to Excel Entering formula and sum To impart ability to add formula in a worksheet and
use of sum function
Introduction to Excel Selecting cells To impart ability to add formula in a worksheet and
use of sum function
Practical 5 Test 1
Practical 6 Understanding and Presenting Data Elementary modelling AV-2 To comprehend the usage of functions in excel and
its basic modeling
Practical 7 Understanding and Presenting Data Data description and dispersion RW-1 Ability to perform association of data in
RW-2 MS Excel

An instruction plan is only a tentative plan. The teacher may make some changes in his/her teaching plan. The students are advised to use syllabus for preparation of all examinations. The students are expected to keep themselves
updated on the contemporary issues related to the course. Upto 20% of the questions in any examination/Academic tasks can be asked from such issues even if not explicitly mentioned in the instruction plan.
Understanding and Presenting Data Association of data RW-1 Ability to perform association of data in
RW-2 MS Excel

Practical 8 Understanding and Presenting Data Visualizing and presenting data Ability to represent data through
graphs in excel
Practical 9 Understanding and Presenting Data Visualizing and presenting data Ability to represent data through
graphs in excel
Practical 10 Central tendency and dispersion Measures of central tendency in excel Ability to calculate measures of central
like mean, median mode and its tendency in excel
properties
Practical 11 Central tendency and dispersion Measures of dispersion like range, Ability to implement the measures of
standard deviation, co-variance and dispersion in excel
skewness
Practical 12 Sampling Distributions and Concept of sampling distribution To understand the concept of sampling distribution
Estimation and hypothesis testing and difference between the
concept of a population and sample, and learn
different sampling methods

Sampling Distributions and Different sampling methods To understand the concept of sampling distribution
Estimation and hypothesis testing and difference between the
concept of a population and sample, and learn
different sampling methods

Practical 13 Sampling Distributions and Concept of sampling distribution To understand the concept of sampling distribution
Estimation and hypothesis testing and difference between the
concept of a population and sample, and learn
different sampling methods

Sampling Distributions and Different sampling methods To understand the concept of sampling distribution
Estimation and hypothesis testing and difference between the
concept of a population and sample, and learn
different sampling methods

Practical 14 Sampling Distributions and Normal distribution Ability to calculate the area under the
Estimation normal distribution curve in excel
Practical 15 Sampling Distributions and Binomial distribution Ability to solve problems in binomial
Estimation distribution in excel
Practical 16 Sampling Distributions and Poison distribution Ability to perform and solve the problems
Estimation in poison distribution in excel
Practical 17 Sampling Distributions and Importance of central limit theorem To comprehend
Estimation sampling from non-normal population
(Central Limit Theorem) and its various
uses in statistical analysis

An instruction plan is only a tentative plan. The teacher may make some changes in his/her teaching plan. The students are advised to use syllabus for preparation of all examinations. The students are expected to keep themselves
updated on the contemporary issues related to the course. Upto 20% of the questions in any examination/Academic tasks can be asked from such issues even if not explicitly mentioned in the instruction plan.
Practical 18 Sampling Distributions and Importance of central limit theorem To comprehend
Estimation sampling from non-normal population
(Central Limit Theorem) and its various
uses in statistical analysis
Practical 19 Sampling Distributions and Probabilities related to the sample Ability to calculate probabilities of
Estimation mean and sample proportion sample mean and proportion in excel
Practical 20 Introduction to Parametric and Non- Hypothesis testing Ability to comprehend the basic concepts
Parametric testing involved in hypothesis testing
Practical 21 Introduction to Parametric and Non- T-test Ability to apply and conduct t-test in
Parametric testing excel
Practical 22 Introduction to Parametric and Non- Z-test Ability to apply z-test in excel
Parametric testing
Practical 23 Introduction to Parametric and Non- Non-parametric test Ability how to apply F-test in excel
Parametric testing
Introduction to Parametric and Non- F-test Ability how to apply F-test in excel
Parametric testing
Practical 24 Introduction to Parametric and Non- F-test Ability how to apply F-test in excel
Parametric testing
Introduction to Parametric and Non- Non-parametric test Ability how to apply F-test in excel
Parametric testing
Practical 25 Introduction to Parametric and Non- Chi-square test Ability how to apply and comprehend chi square
Parametric testing test in excel
Practical 26 Introduction to Parametric and Non- Factorial experiment To perform factorial design experiment in excel
Parametric testing
Practical 27 Test 2
Practical 28 Introduction to E-Views Basic window commands RW-3 To apprehend the creation,layout or structure of a
AV-2 file in E-Views and its saving

Introduction to E-Views Getting data into E-Views RW-3 To apprehend the creation,layout or structure of a
AV-2 file in E-Views and its saving

Introduction to E-Views Work file creation and saving To apprehend the creation of a file in E-Views and
its saving
Introduction to E-Views E-Views window RW-3 To apprehend the creation,layout or structure of a
RW-4 file in E-Views and its saving
AV-2

Practical 29 Introduction to E-Views Loading a work file To learn loading a saved work file in E-Views
Introduction to E-Views Multipage work files To learn loading a saved work file in E-Views
Practical 30 Introduction to E-Views Multipage work files To learn loading a saved work file in E-Views
Introduction to E-Views Loading a work file To learn loading a saved work file in E-Views
An instruction plan is only a tentative plan. The teacher may make some changes in his/her teaching plan. The students are advised to use syllabus for preparation of all examinations. The students are expected to keep themselves
updated on the contemporary issues related to the course. Upto 20% of the questions in any examination/Academic tasks can be asked from such issues even if not explicitly mentioned in the instruction plan.
Practical 31 Introduction to E-Views Importing and exporting data To comprehend about the
different sample objects exists in E Views
Introduction to E-Views Sample objects To comprehend about the
different sample objects exists in E Views
Practical 32 Linear Regression and Correlation Simple and multiple correlation Ability to calculate correlation in MS
through Excel and E-Views Excel and E-Views
Practical 33 Linear Regression and Correlation Assumptions of correlation To know the assumptions of simple and
through Excel and E-Views multiple correlation
Practical 34 Linear Regression and Correlation Regression model building Ability to develop a regression model in
through Excel and E-Views excel and e-views
Linear Regression and Correlation Meaning of regression coefficient Ability to develop a regression model in
through Excel and E-Views excel and e-views
Linear Regression and Correlation Assumptions of regression Ability to develop a regression model in
through Excel and E-Views excel and e-views
Practical 35 Linear Regression and Correlation Prediction of individual values To comprehend how to to predict the
through Excel and E-Views values based on the developed model
Linear Regression and Correlation Estimation of coefficients To comprehend how to to predict the
through Excel and E-Views values based on the developed model
Linear Regression and Correlation Multiple regression model To comprehend how to to predict the
through Excel and E-Views values based on the developed model
Practical 36 Linear Regression and Correlation Prediction of individual values To comprehend how to to predict the
through Excel and E-Views values based on the developed model
Practical 37 Time Series analysis through Excel Simple time series regression To develop forecasting technique and its
implementation in Excel.
Time Series analysis through Excel Date dummies To develop simple time series regression model in
excel.
Practical 38 Time Series analysis through Excel Time series forecasting models Ability to develop forecasting technique and its
implementation in Excel.
Practical 39 Test 3
Practical 40 Time Series analysis through Excel Trends and seasonality Ability to identify the trends and
seasonality in data using MS Excel
Practical 41 Time Series analysis through Excel Serial correlation Ability to calculate serial correlation in MS Excel
Practical 42 Time Series analysis through Excel Heteroskedasticity and autocorrelation To understand the calculation of heteroskesdasticty
and auto
correlation.

SPILL OVER
Practical 43 Spill Over

An instruction plan is only a tentative plan. The teacher may make some changes in his/her teaching plan. The students are advised to use syllabus for preparation of all examinations. The students are expected to keep themselves
updated on the contemporary issues related to the course. Upto 20% of the questions in any examination/Academic tasks can be asked from such issues even if not explicitly mentioned in the instruction plan.

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