SBI listserv participants,
We are happy to announce three new posts for you to enjoy:
- "Teaching computation as an argument for simulation-based inference
<https://www.causeweb.org/sbi/?p=971>" by Mine Cetinkaya-Rundel in our
series on 'Why use simulated based methods?"
- "Reflections after two years of simulation-based inference in AP
statistics <https://www.causeweb.org/sbi/?p=954>" by Andrew Walter in our
series on 'Incorporating simulation-based methods in the HS classroom"
- "Using simulation-based methods in New Zealand
<https://www.causeweb.org/sbi/?p=976>" by Stephanie Budgett in our new
series on "Simulation-based methods around the world"
We hope that these posts will challenge and encourage you. These posts and
more are available at
http://www.causeweb.org/sbi
Feel free to continue to suggest other potential topics for the blog, post
your questions/comments directly to the blog and/or send your thoughts
using this listserv.
If you aren't aware of it already, encourage your students with excellent
class projects to consider submitting them to the USPROC competition which
has prizes for all levels of student projects (intro stat and beyond; see
www.causeweb.org/usproc for details)
Nathan
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Nathan Tintle, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Statistics and Dept. Chair
Director for Research and Scholarship
Dordt College
Sioux Center, IA 51250
nathan.tintle(a)dordt.edu
Phone: (712) 722-6264
Office: SB1612