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Monthly Archives: November 2018

Chi-square activity

November 8, 2018Jill VanderStoepContent, Uncategorized

This activity looks at the distribution of heart attacks over the days of the week. It starts out looking at those who are employed, but there is an extra data set that looks at those who are not employed. Comments from participants at our Morro Bay workshop are left in to see the discussion between

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Activity on fatty acids and genetics

November 7, 2018Jill VanderStoepContent, Uncategorized

Another activity to use with biology students looking at linear and non-linear genetic models and connecting to disease modes of inheritance. Sample activity on fatty acids and genetics

Tree species activity from workshop in Morro Bay, California

November 7, 2018Jill VanderStoepContent, Uncategorized

The kick off workshop for being more intentional about teaching statistical thinking in undergraduate biology courses was held September 7th & 8th in Morro Bay, California. Some of our tangibles from that workshop are now coming in and this post contains an activity that you may do with your biology students. We have also provided

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