Hi SBI folks,
Sorry for the mix up on the list serve email this past Tuesday. You may have guessed that wasn't supposed to go out to you all. This one is though! 

We have been having some great discussions recently about simulations mirroring the data gathering process. Should we bootstrap when we sample and use permutation tests when we randomly assign? What about confidence intervals? What is the best way to use simulation-based methods in the construction of confidence intervals?

David Diez has some interesting insights on bootstrap confidence intervals. You can read what he has to say about this topic in our SBI blog topic "Should we teach bootstrapping?" https://www.causeweb.org/sbi/?cat=14

Wishing all the participants and leaders a great workshop this weekend  at Cuesta College, San Louis Obispo, CA. If you missed the opportunity to sign up for this workshop, leaders Beth Chance & Allan Rossman will be putting on another one next weekend (Saturday, Feb 11) at Ventura College in Ventura, CA. This is a one day, free workshop on teaching Introductory Statistics with simulation-based methods.  Spots are filling up fast! Pre-register on causeweb site with this link: https://www.causeweb.org/cause/workshops

Check out our upcoming workshops here: https://www.causeweb.org/sbi/?page_id=298

If you have an idea for a blog topic, please feel free to email me vanderstoepj@hope.edu.

Happy reading!
Jill

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Department of Mathematics
Hope College
Holland, MI 49423
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