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STAT C1000 Resources

American Statistical Association

American Statistical Association

Useful Websites for Teachers. With so many websites available, it is hard for statistics teachers to select those that are most useful. The following is a compilation of information by members of the ASA/NCTM Joint Committee on Curriculum in Statistics and Probability and ASA education staff.

WISE: Web Interface for Statistics Education

WISE:  Web Interface for Statistics Education

Website designed to provide easy entry to Internet resources that can be used in support of statistics education and applications. The site includes:  interactive statistics tutorials, answers to questions, and a jump-off point for connecting to other resources for statistics on the Internet.

Instructors will be able to utilize WISE in conjunction with their classes:

  • to supplement their text assignments
  • to provide common examples and practice problems, where students can receive immediate feedback
  • to provide interactive demonstrations

Statistical Science Web

A repository of statistical teaching initiatives and resources from around the world for help the in the teaching of statistics.

Introductory Statistics 2nd Edition

 

 

 

 

 

OpenStax Introductory Statistics 2nd Ed.

Introductory Statistics 2e provides an engaging, practical, and thorough overview of the core concepts and skills taught in most one-semester statistics courses. The text focuses on diverse applications from a variety of fields and societal contexts, including business, healthcare, sciences, sociology, political science, computing, and several others. The material supports students with conceptual narratives, detailed step-by-step examples, and a wealth of illustrations, as well as collaborative exercises, technology integration problems, and statistics labs. The text assumes some knowledge of intermediate algebra, and includes thousands of problems and exercises that offer instructors and students ample opportunity to explore and reinforce useful statistical skills. The first edition of Introductory Statistics by OpenStax is available in web view here.

Mostly Harmless Statistics 2nd Edition

Mostly Harmless Statistics 2nd Edition

This text is for an introductory level probability and statistics course with an intermediate algebra prerequisite. The focus of the text follows the American Statistical Association’s Guidelines for Assessment and Instruction in Statistics Education (GAISE). Software examples provided for Microsoft Excel, TI-84 & TI-89 calculators. A formula packet and pdf version of the text are available on the website http://mostlyharmlessstatistics.com. Students new to probability and statistics are sure to benefit from this fully ADA accessible and relevant textbook. The examples resonate with everyday life, the text is approachable, and has a conversational tone to provide an inclusive and easy to read format for students.

Data Analysis Course Material- VU Amsterdam

Syllabus and Jupyter computer exercises created for the course Statistics and Data Analysis taught at the VU Amsterdam. The course is an introduction to data analysis at the BSc level and covers correlation, regression, factor analysis, cluster analysis, time series analysis and spatial analysis.

Bootstrap:  Data Science Pathway

Bootstrap: Data Science Pathway

In Bootstrap:Data Science, students form their own questions about the world around them, analyze data using multiple methods, and write a research paper about their findings. The module covers functions, looping and iteration, data visualization, linear regression, and more. Social studies, science, and business teachers can utilize this module to help students make inferences from data. Math teachers can use this module to introduce foundational concepts in statistics, and it is aligned to state and national standards.

Passion Driven Statistics

Passion Driven Statistics

Passion-Driven Statistics is an NSF-funded, multidisciplinary, project-based curriculum that supports students in conducting data-driven research, asking original questions, and communicating methods and results using the language of statistics. The curriculum supports students to work with existing data covering psychology, health, earth science, government, business, education, biology, ecology and more. From existing data, students are able to pose questions of personal interest and then use statistical software (e.g. SAS, R, Python, Stata, SPSS) to answer them. The e-book is presented in pdf format for ease of use across platforms.

Statistics Using Technology, 2nd Ed. By Kathryn Kozak

Statistics Using Technology By Kathryn Kozak

Statistics With Technology, Third Edition, is an introductory statistics textbook. It uses the TI-83/84 calculator and R, an open source statistical software, for all calculations. Other technology can also be used besides the TI-83/84 calculator and the software R, but these are the ones that are presented in the text. This book presents probability and statistics from a more conceptual approach, and focuses less on computation. Analysis and interpretation of data is more important than how to compute basic statistical values.

Foundations in Statistical Reasoning

Foundations in Statistical Reasoning

This book starts by presenting an overview of the statistical thought process. By the end of chapter 2, students are already familiar with concepts such as hypotheses, level of significance, p-values, errors. Normally these topics are not introduced until after a discussion of probability and sampling distributions. My approach to probability and sampling distributions is also very different.

Introductory Statistics

Introductory Statistics

Introductory Statistics follows the scope and sequence of a one-semester, introduction to statistics course and is geared toward students majoring in fields other than math or engineering. This text assumes students have been exposed to intermediate algebra, and it focuses on the applications of statistical knowledge rather than the theory behind it. The foundation of this textbook is Collaborative Statistics, by Barbara Illowsky and Susan Dean, which has been widely adopted. Introductory Statistics includes innovations in art, terminology, and practical applications, all with a goal of increasing relevance and accessibility for students. We strove to make the discipline meaningful and memorable, so that students can draw a working knowledge from it that will enrich their future studies and help them make sense of the world around them. The text also includes Collaborative Exercises, integration with TI-83,83+,84+ Calculators, technology integration problems, and statistics labs.