Sunita Mishra Teaching/ Economics & Statististics
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Hi Students,
My name is Sunita and I am global tutor from India.
In the last one year, I have given around 500 lessons to students from Singapore, US, Switzerland, Vietnam, Germany, Ukraine and of course from India (Gurgaon, Mumbai, Noida etc). and successfully managed 5 scores in AP Statistics.

My subjects are:

1. Undergraduate Economics
2. Undergraduate Statistics
3 . AP Macroeconomics
4. AP Microeconomics
5. AP Statistics
6. Cambridge International, As & A Level Mathematics : Probability & Statistics 1 & 2

I'm comfortable in Excel too.

I have been a University Professor of Economics with 20 years’ experience of teaching & research, where I taught Economics and Statistics to both undergraduate and post graduate students.

In my class, I deliver the lesson step by step on OneNote/whiteboard/ PowerPoint slides in a simple language.

To communicate with the students, I use zoom meeting.

I am comfortable in three languages- English, Hindi and Punjabi.

Book a trial lesson with me. The combined target of both of us is to ace your exams. We will discuss how to solve it.
See you in class!

Subjects

  • Economics Beginner-Expert

  • AP Statistics

  • Statistical Analysis Beginner-Expert

  • Statistical inference Beginner-Expert

  • AS & A Level Economics

  • Statistical Methods Beginner-Expert

  • IB Economics SL/HL

  • AP Microeconomics

  • AP Macroeconomics

  • AS & A level mathematics: PROBABILITY and STATISTICS Intermediate


Experience

  • Professor (Oct, 1995Apr, 2012) at M.M. University, Mullana, Ambala
    Teaching and research

Education

  • Ph.D (Feb, 2007Nov, 2010) from Thapar university, Patiala
  • MBA Finance (Jun, 2004Dec, 2008) from Indira Gandhi Open University, New Delhi
  • MA Economics (Jul, 1986Jul, 1988) from Punjabi University, Patiala, Patiala

Fee details

    8001,300/hour (US$9.4715.40/hour)

    Higher charges are charging for
    1) complex Cross-topic review exercises and Practice exam- style Paper Contents
    2) for undergraduate subjects


Courses offered

  • AP STATISTICS

    • 100000
    • Duration: 1 Year
    • Delivery mode: Online
    • Group size: 3
    • Instruction language: English, Hindi
    • Certificate provided: No
    The Practice of Statistics
    for the AP® Exam, SIXTH EDITION

    Contents
    1 Data Analysis
    Introduction: Statistics: The Science and Art of Data
    1.1 Analyzing Categorical Data
    1.2 Displaying Quantitative Data with Graphs
    1.3 Describing Quantitative Data with Numbers
    CHAPTER 1 WRAP-UP
    Chapter 1 Review
    Chapter 1 Review Exercises
    Chapter 1 AP® Statistics Practice Test

    2 Modeling Distributions of Data
    Introduction
    2.1 Describing Location in a Distribution
    2.2 Density Curves and Normal Distributions
    CHAPTER 2 WRAP-UP
    Chapter 2 Review
    Chapter 2 Review Exercises
    Chapter 2 AP® Statistics Practice Test

    3 Describing Relationships
    Introduction
    3.1 Scatterplots and Correlation
    3.2 Least-Squares Regression
    CHAPTER 3 WRAP-UP
    Chapter 3 Review
    Chapter 3 Review Exercises
    Chapter 3 AP® Statistics Practice Test

    4 Collecting Data
    Introduction
    4.1 Sampling and Surveys
    4.2 Experiments
    4.3 Using Studies Wisely
    CHAPTER 4 WRAP-UP
    Chapter 4 Review
    Chapter 4 Review Exercises
    Chapter 4 AP® Statistics Practice Test

    CUMULATIVE AP® PRACTICE TEST 1

    5 Probability: What Are the Chances?
    Introduction
    5.1 Randomness, Probability, and Simulation
    5.2 Probability Rules
    5.3 Conditional Probability and Independence
    CHAPTER 5 WRAP-UP
    Chapter 5 Review
    Chapter 5 Review Exercises
    Chapter 5 AP® Statistics Practice Test

    6 Random Variables
    Introduction
    6.1 Discrete and Continuous Random Variables
    6.2 Transforming and Combining Random Variables
    6.3 Binomial and Geometric Random Variables
    CHAPTER 6 WRAP-UP
    Chapter 6 Review
    Chapter 6 Review Exercises
    Chapter 6 AP® Statistics Practice Test

    7 Sampling Distributions
    Introduction
    7.1 What Is a Sampling Distribution?
    7.2 Sample Proportions
    7.3 Sample Means
    CHAPTER 7 WRAP-UP
    Chapter 7 Review
    Chapter 7 Review Exercises
    Chapter 7 AP® Statistics Practice Test

    CUMULATIVE AP® PRACTICE TEST 2

    8 Estimating with Confidence
    Introduction
    8.1 Confidence Intervals: The Basics
    8.2 Estimating a Population Proportion
    8.3 Estimating a Population Mean
    CHAPTER 8 WRAP-UP
    Chapter 8 Review
    Chapter 8 Review Exercises
    Chapter 8 AP® Statistics Practice Test

    9 Testing a Claim
    Introduction
    9.1 Significance Tests: The Basics
    9.2 Tests About a Population Proportion
    9.3 Tests About a Population Mean
    CHAPTER 9 WRAP-UP
    Chapter 9 Review
    Chapter 9 Review Exercises
    Chapter 9 AP® Statistics Practice Test

    10 Comparing Two Populations or Treatments
    Introduction
    10.1 Comparing Two Proportions
    10.2 Comparing Two Means
    10.3 Comparing Two Means: Paired Data
    CHAPTER 10 WRAP-UP
    Chapter 10 Review
    Chapter 10 Review Exercises
    Chapter 10 AP® Statistics Practice Test

    CUMULATIVE AP® PRACTICE TEST 3

    11 Inference for Distributions of Categorical Data
    Introduction
    11.1 Chi-Square Tests for Goodness of Fit
    11.2 Inference for Two-Way Tables
    CHAPTER 11 WRAP-UP
    Chapter 11 Review
    Chapter 11 Review Exercises
    Chapter 11 AP® Statistics Practice Test

    12 More About Regression
    Introduction
    12.1 Inference for Linear Regression
    12.2 Transforming to Achieve Linearity
    CHAPTER 12 WRAP-UP
    Chapter 12 Review
    Chapter 12 Review Exercises
    Chapter 12 AP® Statistics Practice Test

    CUMULATIVE AP® PRACTICE TEST 4
  • AP Economics

    • 100000
    • Duration: 1 Year
    • Delivery mode: Online
    • Group size: 2
    • Instruction language: English, Hindi
    • Certificate provided: No
    AP Macroeconomics:
    1. Basic Economic Concepts
    2. Supply and Demand
    3. Measurement of Economic Performance
    4. National Income and Price Determination
    5. Financial Sector
    6. Inflation, Unemployment, and Stabilization Policies
    7. Economic Growth and Productivity
    8. The Open Economy: International Trade and Finance
    Total Sections: 8
    Total Modules: 45

    AP Microeconomics:
    1. Behind the Demand Curve: Consumer Choice
    2. Behind the Supply Curve: Profit, Production, and Costs
    3. Market Structures: Perfect Competition, and Monopoly
    4. Market Structures: Imperfect Competition
    5. Factor Markets
    6. Market Failure and the Role of Government
    Total Sections: 6
    Total Modules: 35
  • Cambridge International, As & A Level Mathematics 9709: Probability & Statistics 1 (Paper 5)

    • 100000
    • Duration: 1 Year
    • Delivery mode: Online
    • Group size: 5
    • Instruction language: English, Hindi
    • Certificate provided: No
    Coursebook (endorsed for Paper 5) by Julian Gilbey
    CONTENTS
    1 Representation of data
    1.1 Types of data
    1.2 Representation of discrete data: stem-and-leaf diagrams
    1.3 Representation of continuous data: histograms
    1.4 Representation of continuous data: cumulative frequency graphs
    1.5 Comparing different data representations
    End-of-chapter review exercise 1

    2 Measures of central tendency
    2.1 The mode and the modal class
    2.2 The mean
    2.3 The median
    End-of-chapter review exercise 2

    3 Measures of variation
    3.1 The range
    3.2 The interquartile range and percentiles
    3.3 Variance and standard deviation
    End-of-chapter review exercise 3

    Cross-topic review exercise 1

    4 Probability
    4.1 Experiments, events and outcomes
    4.2 Mutually exclusive events and the addition law
    4.3 Independent events and the multiplication law
    4.4 Conditional probability
    4.5 Dependent events and conditional probability
    End-of-chapter review exercise 4

    5 Permutations and combinations
    5.1 The factorial function
    5.2 Permutations
    5.3 Combinations
    5.4 Problem solving with permutations and combinations
    End-of-chapter review exercise 5

    Cross-topic review exercise 2

    6 Probability distributions
    6.1 Discrete random variables
    6.2 Probability distributions
    6.3 Expectation and variance of a discrete random variable
    End-of-chapter review exercise 6

    7 The binomial and geometric distributions
    7.1 The binomial distribution
    7.2 The geometric distribution
    End-of-chapter review exercise 7

    8 The normal distribution
    8.1 Continuous random variables
    8.2 The normal distribution
    8.3 Modelling with the normal distribution
    8.4 The normal approximation to the binomial distribution
    End-of-chapter review exercise 8

    Cross-topic review exercise 3
    Practice exam-style paper
  • ‘Cambridge International, AS and A level mathematics 9709 : PROBABILITY & STATISTICS 2 (Paper 6)

    • 90000
    • Duration: 1 Year
    • Delivery mode: Online
    • Group size: 5
    • Instruction language: English, Hindi
    • Certificate provided: No
    Coursebook (endorsed for Paper 6) by Julian Gilbey
    CONTENTS
    1 Hypothesis testing
    1.1 Introduction to hypothesis testing
    1.2 One-tailed and two-tailed hypothesis tests
    1.3 Type I and Type II errors
    2 The Poisson distribution
    2.1 Introduction to the Poisson distribution
    2.2 Adapting the Poisson distribution for different intervals
    2.3 The Poisson approximation to the binomial distribution
    2.4 Using the normal distribution as an approximation to the Poisson distribution
    2.5 Hypothesis tests with the Poisson distribution
    3 Linear combination of random variables
    3.1 Expectation and variance
    3.2 Sum and difference of independent random variables
    3.3 Working with normal distributions
    3.4 Linear combinations of Poisson distributions

    Cross-topic revision exercise 1

    4 Continuous random variables
    4.1 Introduction to continuous random variables
    4.2 Finding the median and other percentiles of a continuous random variable
    4.3 Finding the expectation and variance
    5 Sampling
    5.1 Introduction to sampling
    5.2 The distribution of sample means
    6 Estimation
    6.1 Unbiased estimates of population mean and variance
    6.2 Hypothesis tests of the population mean
    6.3 Confidence intervals for population mean
    6.4 Confidence intervals for population proportion

    Cross-topic revision exercise 2

    Practice exam-style paper

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