Weblinks, useful sites, & Handouts (some with day pages which reference them)

Math 151 , Fall 2008  Hit reload to get most current version

David S.Moore textbooks have websites. Mostly we'll use the Statistical Applets. 
Under Student Resources or Student tools,  choose "Statistical Applets."
The disk in your book is basically "the" website, and you can use it usually instead of going to the web.

Website: the site for Basic Practice of Statistics 4th ed. is  http://bcs.whfreeman.com/bps4e  .

 For the applets, the site for the 3rd edition  http://bcs.whfreeman.com/bps3e  will usually do, or these:    http://bcs.whfreeman.com/scc or http://bcs.whfreeman.com/ips5e,.   
I know we'll use these applets:
Mean & Median
,
One Variable Statistical Calculator
Normal Density,

Correlation/Regression,
Simple Random Sample: (p. 198)  
Probability For a fair coin, leave probability at .5.  It accumulates tosses until you hit Reset.
Also Confidence interval
  P-value of a test of significance

Excel spreadsheets: (also in computer labs Mac 101, 110, 304: Class Material/Math151-BPS4e)
 
TableA(Normal),    TableC(t distribution)
   What happens in normal distribution tails, beyond z = 3.49?  NormalTails.htm

Regression and correlation:
    Regression, least squares
    Slope of the regression line
    Residuals
    R-squared  
Sample means:
Normal and Xbar, compared
ConfidenceInterval
Normal and t compared
t-procedures
two-sample t procedures (Ch. 19)

HANDOUTS (not all handouts are web-able.  Look in the white folder outside my door for paper.)
SPSS handouts from SPSS page   Datasets there also.

Density handout   and Solutions!
Normal templates
 Normal probability practice 

Other links:
Sampling dist; Central limit th.   Rice U. Applet 
     (do Sample: Animated sample; Distribution of means: n =5, then n = 25. Do Sample 5, 1000, 10000 after idea clear. )



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