Math 350
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Other Links

The web site for our text - Introduction to the Practice of Statistics is helpful. It has some chapter quizzes and some additional case studies.

The statistical software MINITAB is available on campus through the Network Menu. We have version 13.
Check MINITAB, Inc for an 5 month software option.  There is also a 30 day demo.

Here are a few sites which involve the correlation (Chapter 2)

Sites about Polling (Chapter 3)

Sites about the Central Limit Theorem. (Chapter 5)
  • This site lets you setup a box of tickets and simulate drawing tickets and averaging many many times.  First choose some Values and push the Accept Box button, then, select the Sums and Averages selection...
Sources for articles that use a P-Value

Here are a few possible sources that may have articles with p-values.

Journals (I think all of these are in our library)

The Auk
The American Journal of Botany (available in JSTOR)
The Groundwater Journal
Journal of American Water Resources
Progress in Physical Geography
Journal of Consulting an Clinical Psychology
Journal of Experimental Psychology
Journal of Nutritional Education
Journal of Behavioral Therapy and Experimental Psychology
Forest Ecology and Management
Ecology
Journal of Wildlife Diseases
Journal of Studies on Alcohol
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology
Journal of Marriage and Family
New England Journal of Medicine
Environmental Conservation
Wildlife Society Bulletin
Plant Physiology
Psychology in the Schools

Online resources:  I haven't double checked these

The Lancet Interactive
Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse
Amer. Journal of Preventative Medicine
Doctor's Guide to the Internet
Univ of Chicago Press - Electronic editions
Some online databases, some include full text
US Geological Survey Home  
Nebraska Beef Cattle Reports

 

Sites about Power
  • This site let's you calculate power for simple Chapter 6 hypothesis tests. It also shows pictures to help your understanding. 
  • Another site let's you change n, delta = the distance between the null mu and the alternative mu as well as change alpha.  Scroll to the bottom of this page and select the All of the Above applet ...

Other things in this section are sources of information especially pertinent to this course.  The  DASL website - (pronounced "dazzle") is an online library of datafiles and stories that illustrate the use of basic statistics methods AND the Chance Server - a place for current data and ways to uses it in the classroom. 

Statistics On the Web

Here you will find a (by no means exhaustive) list of statistics related pages which you might want to peruse. Most other statistics information can be reached through one of these servers.

Web based demonstrations, etc

Statistics Department Servers (schools and research institutions)

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last update: 04/14/2008

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