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  • This lesson on observational studies discusses the nature of such studies, the relationships between various data sets, and regression. Graphs illustrate the relationships, and exercises at the end test the user's comprehension and understanding. It is taken from the online textbook for West. Mich. Univ. online introductory stats course.
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  • Develops the idea of the transition matrix and what it can tell you.
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  • The goal of this lesson is to introduce the concepts of mean, median and mode and to develop understanding and familiarity with these ideas. The activity lets students explore mean and median in an efficient way and the discussion helps them to formalize their knowledge of measures of center.
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  • A collection of links to video workshops for students in mathematics. Includes many topics from statistics to math and science to algebra.
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  • A computer intensive introductory course for graduate students. A veritable online course with Powerpoint and Excel downloadable files for viewing. Also provides related outside links for further investigation on related topics.
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  • The GAISE project was funded by a Strategic Initiative Grant from ASA in 2003 to develop ASA-endorsed guidelines for assessment and instruction in statistics in the K-12 curriculum and for the introductory college statistics course.
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  • This section in the Engineering Statistics Handbook takes a data set and walks the user through analysis and experimental design based on the data.
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  • This page discusses the understanding of and interpretation of p-values for those who read articles with statistical information.
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  • This resource provides the user with a formula for obtaining sample sizes of a mean and proportion.
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  • This resource assists the user in reading, constructing, and understanding confidence intervals.
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