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  • AP Statistics at the College Board: The College Board's official AP Statistics page. Course description, sample exam questions, teacher resources and contact information.
  • Business Statistics: Covers averages, normal distribution, best curve fit and skewness. Includes `resource` links.
  • CTI Centre for Statistics: Comprehensive directory of Statistics web resources from the CTI Centre for Statistics, University of Glasgow.
  • Center for Statistics Education: The American Statistical Association sponsors educational resources for K-12 and above. ASA's LearnStat program provides continuing education for professional statisticians and educators.
  • Computer-Assisted Statistics Teaching (CAST): A complete web-based course in introductory statistics. Registration required.
  • Curve Fit: Beginner's guide to nonlinear regression. Emphasizes how to interpret results.
  • DISCUS: Discovering Important Statistical Concepts Using Spreadsheets. Uses Excel spreadsheets to investigate statistical concepts.
  • Intro Stat: EPR Approach: This site contains information about the Entity-Property-Relationship (EPR) approach to the introductory statistics course by Donald Macnaughton.
  • Introduction to Mathematical Statistics: Lecture notes from a year-long course in mathematical statistics.
  • Introductory Statistics: Concepts, Models, and Applications by David Stockburger: An online, searchable introductory statistics text. By David Stockburger of Southwest Missouri State University.
  • Intuitive Biostatistics: Harvey Motulsky, OUP (1995). Site for the book, with online extracts (PDF).
  • K-12 Statistics Education: Resources in statistics including lessons and useful data sets.
  • NYTimes.com - The Odds of That: Long article discussing examples of happenings which appear at first glance to be related, but are not. [Requires free nytimes.com registration to view.]
  • Number Watch: Monitors the media in search of misleading numbers in news, politics and science.
  • Numeracy in the News: Features sections on data collection and sampling, creating graphs, probability and inference. Also, includes special topic articles and teacher spreadsheet programs.
  • Primer in Statistics: Covers mean, mode, median, standard deviation, area approximation, charts and testing for normality.
  • Resources in Statistics, Quantitative Methods and Experimental Design: Statistics-related exercises and humour, for courses from high school to graduate level.
  • Rice Virtual Lab in Statistics: This `resource` for teaching statistics includes java simulations, case studies, an online text, and an analysis lab.
  • Royal Statistical Society Centre for Statistical Education: Based at Nottingham Trent University. Aims to promote the improvement of statistical education and thinking at all levels.
  • SAS JMP: Tutorials for SAS's JMP Statistical Analysis Software.
  • STEPS: STatisical Education through Problem Solving: A program for teaching statistics through problem so students will recognize its applications. Free CBL software with modules in pyschology, biology, geography and business. Glossary of statistical terms.
  • Search sci.stat.math: Teachers and students of probability and statistics will find others who share their interests at the sci.stat.math discussion list.
  • Seeing Statistics: Tutorial using graphs to illustrate concepts. Includes glossery of terms. Online purchase.
  • Stat Refresher: An interactive module covering basic probability, random variables, moments, distributions, data analysis including regression, moving averages, exponential smoothing, and clustering. Defense Acquisition University.
  • StatNotes: Online Textbook in Statistics: Graduate-level text by David Garson of North Carolina State University. Especially well suited for social sciences.
  • StatiBot: An on-line expert system for finding statistical tests appropriate to a dataset.
  • Statistica: Book, with worked examples and courses are specially designed for the non-mathematicians. Includes excerpts and ordering information.
  • Statistical Data Analysis: Tutorial describes time series analysis, popular distributions, and other topics.
  • Statistical Home Page (David Howell): This site contains a variety of pages related to the teaching of parametric and nonparametric statistics. It includes examples, content, lecture notes, and ideas on teaching.
  • Statistical Java: An interactive environment for teaching undergraduate statistics. Java applets demonstrate properties and concepts of statistics. Requires Java enabled browser.
  • Statistics Education: Links related to statistics education: online teaching material, courses , handouts, exercises, articles, datasets, and other useful links. Collected by Juha Puranen from the Department of Statistics at University of Helsinki.
  • Statistics In A Day: A short course in data analysis. A 70 page book designed for a one-day workshop/course in data analysis. A number of versions are available, suitable for different groups of people. Ideas explained in simple terms without technical details and formulas. Uses XLStatistics.
  • Statistics and Probability Theory: Textbook offers examples and problems, along with explanations on how to solve them. Includes table of contents and sample views.
  • SurfStat.australia: Online, introductory statistics course notes. Includes an extensive glossary, interactive exercises, javascript probability tables and some java applet animations.
  • Teach/Me - Data Analysis: HTML-based textbook with integrated statistical package and embedded interactive examples allowing the user to experiment with various models and methods. On-line purchase.
  • The Data and Story Library: Online library of datafiles and stories that illustrate the use of basic statistics methods. The goal is to provide data from a wide variety of topics so that statistics teachers can find interesting, real-world examples.

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