JSM Activity #343


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Activity ID:  343
Title Room
Innovative Approaches for Teaching Statistical Topics H-Douglas
Date / Time Sponsor Type
08/09/2001    10:30 AM  -  12:20 PM Section on Statistical Education* Contributed
Organizer: n/a
Chair: Ruzong Fan, Pennsylvannia State University
Discussant:  
Description

A number of innovative approaches for teaching basic statistical topics are presented in this session. These approaches include simulation, capstone courses, interdisciplinary modules, graphical methods and spreadsheet procedures.
  301487  By:  Carmen Acuna 10:35 AM 08/09/2001
Design of Experiments as a Capstone Experience for Undergraduates

  301236  By:  Christopher  Malone 10:50 AM 08/09/2001
Using Real Versus Simulated Data in an Introductory Statistics Course

  300825  By:  Lawrence Lesser 11:05 AM 08/09/2001
Ethical Statistics and Statistical Ethics: The Experience Of Creating An Interdisciplinary Module

  301235  By:  Paul Doruska 11:20 AM 08/09/2001
A Hands-on, Natural-Resource-Based Teaching Exercise: Wildlife Population Size Estimation Without Leaving the Classroom

  300573  By:  John Turner 11:35 AM 08/09/2001
Spreadsheet for Fisher's Exact Test

  301214  By:  Frank Matejcik 11:50 AM 08/09/2001
Plots Describing Common F Tests in ANOVA and Regression

  301347  By:  Mark Glickman 12:05 PM 08/09/2001
Magic Tricks in the Probability and Statistics Classroom

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