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An International Journal on the Teaching and Learning of Statistics
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Table of Contents
Volume 14, Number 3 (November 2006)
Articles
M. Leigh Lunsford, Ginger Holmes Rowell, and Tracy Goodson-Espy
Classroom Research: Assessment of Student Understanding of Sampling Distributions of Means and the Central
Limit Theorem in Post-Calculus Probability and Statistics Classes
Stijn Vanhoof, Ana Elisa Castro Sotos, Patrick Onghena, Lieven Verschaffel, Wim Van Dooren, Wim Van den Noortgate
Attitudes Toward Statistics and Their Relationship with Short- and Long-Term Exam
Results
Eric Langford
Quartiles in Elementary Statistics
Mary S. Fowler and Joseph B. Kadane
Oil and Gas on Indian Reservations: Statistical Methods Help to Establish Value for
Royalty Purposes
Gail E. Tudor
Teaching Introductory Statistics Online - Satisfying the Students
Departments
Datasets and Stories
Larry Winner
NASCAR Winston Cup Race Results for 1975 - 2003
John C. Kern II
Pig Data and Bayesian Inference on Multinomial Probabilities
Volume 14, Number 2 (July 2006)
Articles
Paul Roback, Beth Chance, Julie Legler, and Tom Moore
Applying Japanese Lesson Study Principles to an Upper-level Undergraduate Statistics Course
Marianne Johnson and Eric Kuennen
Basic Math Skills and Performance in the Introductory Statistics Course
Elizabeth J. Walters, Christopher H. Morrell, and Richard E. Auer
An Investigation of the Median-Median Method of Linear Regression
Joy Jordan and Beth Haines
The Role of Statistics Educators in the Quantitative Literacy Movement
Jessica S. Ancker
The Language of Conditional Probability
Departments
Datasets and Stories
Ziv Shkedy, Marc Aerts, and Herman Callaert
The Weight of Euro Coins: Its Distribution Might Not Be As Normal As You Would
Expect
Scott Preston
Assessing the U.S. Senate Vote on the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE)
Standard
Volume 14, Number 1 (March 2006)
Articles
Dor Abrahamson, Ruth M. Janusz, and Uri Wilensky
There Once Was a 9-Block ... - A Middle-School Design for Probability and Statistics
Michael D. Larsen
Advice for New and Student Lecturers on Probability and Statistics
Jürgen Symanzik and Natascha Vukasinovic
Teaching an Introductory Statistics Course with CyberStats, an Electronic Textbook
Dirk Tempelaar, Wim Gijselaers, and Sybrand Schim van der Loeff
Puzzles in Statistical Reasoning
Hrissoula Zacharopoulou
Two Learning Activities for a Large Introductory Statistics Class
Departments
Datasets and Stories
Mary C. Meyer
Wider Shoes for Wider Feet?
Thomas L. Moore
Paradoxes in Film Ratings
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