This 11-minute video lesson looks at the the central limit theorem and …
This 11-minute video lesson looks at the the central limit theorem and the sampling distribution of the sample mean. [Statistics playlist: Lesson 36 of 85]
This 13-minute video lesson provides more discussion of the Central Limit Theorem …
This 13-minute video lesson provides more discussion of the Central Limit Theorem and the Sampling Distribution of the Sample Mean. [Statistics playlist: Lesson 37 of 85]
This 11-minute video lesson shows how to construct small sample size confidence …
This 11-minute video lesson shows how to construct small sample size confidence intervals using t-distributions. [Statistics playlist: Lesson 46 of 85]
This 7-minute video lesson provides an introduction to the idea that one …
This 7-minute video lesson provides an introduction to the idea that one can find a line that minimizes the squared distances to the points. [Statistics playlist: Lesson 62 of 85]
This 15-minute video lesson looks at the Standard Error of the Mean …
This 15-minute video lesson looks at the Standard Error of the Mean (a.k.a. the standard deviation of the sampling distribution of the sample mean!). [Statistics playlist: Lesson 38 of 85]
This Open Educational Resource (OER) carries a significant responsibility by presenting statistics …
This Open Educational Resource (OER) carries a significant responsibility by presenting statistics through an equity lens. The metaphor of a lens is used intentionally–as the glasses one wears can have a profound effect on what one sees. The book encourages further inspection of the ways in which data is collected, interpreted, and analyzed on a variety of social justice issues, such as health disparities, hunger and food insecurity, homelessness, behavioral health (mental health and substance use), and incarceration of males of color. It also attempts to reveal how the misuse of data can reinforce inequities, for example, by stigmatizing people and labeling neighborhoods as high poverty, violent, and having poor educational opportunities. Whether an intended or unintended consequence, irresponsible data use can contribute to racist impressions of people and communities.
From the website: "Statistics With Technology, Second Edition, is an introductory statistics …
From the website: "Statistics With Technology, Second 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. License: Creative Commons Attribution Sharealike. This license is considered to be some to be the most open license. It allows reuse, remixing, and distribution (including commercial), but requires any remixes use the same license as the original. This limits where the content can be remixed into, but on the other hand ensures that no-one can remix the content then put the remix under a more restrictive license. Formats: DOC. A DOC file can be opened using Microsoft Word or OpenOffice.org. It is an editable format PDF. A Portable Document Format (PDF) file is can be opened using the free Acrobat Reader. It is not an editable format. Openness Rating (0-4): 3.5"
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