JSM Activity #338

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338 Applied Session Theme Session Wed, 8/6/03, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM N-Nikko Ballroom III
Topics for Introductory Courses and Beyond - Contributed - Papers
Section on Statistical Education
Chair(s): Marjorie E. Bond, Monmouth College
     8:35 AM   Data Analysis Activities and Problems for the Computer Science Major in a Post-calculus Introductory Statistics CourseJuana Sanchez, University of California, Los Angeles
     8:50 AM   Record Values and Surviving Glacial MorainesRoger W. Johnson, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
     9:05 AM   When Good Assumptions Go BadJohn C. Turner, United States Naval Academy
     9:20 AM   Testing for the Population Mean When Sampling from a Uniform DistributionRonald L. Tracy, Oakland University
     9:35 AM   Two-Sample Tests of Means: Going Back on Welch?David P. Doane, Oakland University
     9:50 AM   The Distribution of the Kolmogorov-Smirnov, Cramer-von Mises, and Anderson-Darling Test Statistics for Exponential Populations with Estimated ParametersDiane L. Evans, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
     10:05 AM   Floor Discussion
 

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