STATISTICS

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STATISTICS

TUTORING, MESSAGE BOARDS, & BULLETIN BOARDS

Academic Assistance Access - a homework helper where you (and others) email questions and everyone receives back by email the answers to all questions asked.  You have to join the email list, which is free and fast, and designate the area in which you are joining, which includes high school subjects, including mathematics, and college subjects, including statistics
http://www.tutoraid.org/faq/

LESSONS AND REFERENCES

Chance Database  - intended for teachers of probability and chance courses; interesting
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~chance/welcome.html

A Course Called Chance - using news items to investigate how chance plays a role. Examples like Coke and Pepsi; AIDS; lottery; DNA "fingerprinting"; polls and surveys; measurements; clinical trials, etc.
http://www.geom.umn.edu/docs/education/chance/course/course.html

Dave's Math Tables - tables of information about statistical distributions
http://www.sisweb.com/math/tables.htm#top

Peter Doyle home page - selections that are tutorials in probability & statistics, with examples from other mathematics areas as well
http://math.ucsd.edu/~doyle/

Power Calculator from the UCLA Department of Statistics, contains over 14 separate calculators such as: Normal Distribution; Normal Distribution 2-Sample Unequal Variances; Binomial Distribution 2-Sample Above or Below the Median; Poisson Distribution 1-Sample, etc
http://www.stat.ucla.edu/~jbond/HTMLPOWER/index.html

Probability and Statistics - example problems and discussion, well-organized and thorough
http://www.seanet.com/~ksbrown/iprobabi.htm

Probability and Statistics - Math Forum - great site
http://forum.swarthmore.edu/probstat/probstat.html

Statistics - fairly comprehensive discussion of statistics topics, with examples, including statistical representation of data, measures of data, measures of variation, probability concepts, random variables and probability distributions, discrete probability distributions, normal distribution, sampling theory, and nonparametric statistics
http://library.advanced.org/10030/statcon.htm

Statistics Every Writer Should Know
http://nilesonline.com/stats/

UCLA Textbook in Statistics
http://www.stat.ucla.edu/textbook/

QUIZZES, PROBLEMS, & PUZZLES

STUDY TIPS

Professor Freedman's Study Skills Tips - for math students, oddly you listen to When You Wish Upon a Star on this page
http://www.geocities.com/~mathskills/tips.htm

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