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Beth Chance; Andrew Kerr; Jett Palmer – Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education, 2024
While many instructors are aware of the "Literary Digest" 1936 poll as an example of biased sampling methods, this article details potential further explorations for the "Digest's" 1924-1936 quadrennial U.S. presidential election polls. Potential activities range from lessons in data acquisition, cleaning, and validation, to…
Descriptors: Publications, Public Opinion, Surveys, Bias
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Dickson-Karn, Nicole M.; Orosz, Steven – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
Proper sampling techniques are of the utmost importance in obtaining accurate and precise results in chemical analysis. A Python language computer simulation providing fast feedback on sampling concepts and statistics was delivered to students through Google Colab. Students used the simulation to aid in their exploration of sampling and sampling…
Descriptors: Programming Languages, Chemistry, Computer Simulation, Sampling
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Almquist, Zack W.; Arya, Sakshi; Zeng, Li; Spiro, Emma – Field Methods, 2019
Online platforms offer new opportunities to study human behavior. However, while social scientists are often interested in using behavioral trace data--data created by a user over the course of their everyday life--to draw inferences about users, many online platforms only allow data to be sampled based on user activities (leading to data sets…
Descriptors: Sampling, Data, Internet, Behavior
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Liu, Xiaofeng Steven; Shin, Hyejo Hailey – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2020
Computer simulation can be used to demonstrate why the unbiased sample variance uses degrees of freedom (n-1). This is first demonstrated for sampling from a normal random variable, and in additional simulations for some selected non-normal random variables, namely, chi-square and binomial.
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Statistics, Sampling, Statistical Bias
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Bonnett, Laura J.; White, Simon R. – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2019
We describe an activity that introduces students to population modelling, enables them to use estimates obtained from a sample to infer back to the population, and understands how the findings are translatable via penguins and their poo!
Descriptors: Mathematics Activities, Mathematical Models, Statistics, Statistical Inference
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Loux, Travis; Gibson, Andrew K. – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2019
Although the use of real-world data sets is encouraged when teaching statistics, it can be difficult for instructors to find meaningful data for introducing students to univariate descriptive statistics such as the mean, median, and percentiles. The recent lead contamination of the water supply in Flint, Michigan, provides a real-life data set…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Statistics, Mathematics Instruction, Data
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Birrell, Carole Louise – Journal of Statistics Education, 2020
Sample survey design is a topic usually taught to students undertaking a minor or major in statistics in the latter part of their bachelor's degree. This article describes an assessment project that fosters active learning and helps to develop a set of essential skills for statistical practice. The project is completed in pairs and submitted in…
Descriptors: Teamwork, Design, Teaching Methods, Statistics
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Fellers, Pamela S.; Kuiper, Shonda – Journal of Statistics Education, 2020
Increasingly students, particularly those in the social sciences, work with survey data collected through a more complex sampling method than a simple random sample. Failing to understand how to properly approach survey data can lead to inaccurate results. In this article, we describe a series of online data visualization applications and…
Descriptors: Statistics, Introductory Courses, Teaching Methods, Concept Formation
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Quinn, Anne – Mathematics Teacher, 2016
While looking for an inexpensive technology package to help students in statistics classes, the author found StatKey, a free Web-based app. Not only is StatKey useful for students' year-end projects, but it is also valuable for helping students learn fundamental content such as the central limit theorem. Using StatKey, students can engage in…
Descriptors: Statistics, Computer Oriented Programs, Technology Uses in Education, Teaching Methods
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Turner, Stephen; Dabney, Alan R. – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2015
Statistical inference relies heavily on the concept of sampling distributions. However, sampling distributions are difficult to teach. We present a series of short animations that are story-based, with associated assessments. We hope that our contribution can be useful as a tool to teach sampling distributions in the introductory statistics…
Descriptors: Statistics, Statistical Analysis, Inferences, Sampling
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Groth, Randall E. – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2015
Statistical tasks that can be solved in a variety of ways provide rich sites for classroom discourse. Orchestrating such discourse requires careful planning and execution. Five specific practices can help teachers do so. The five practices can be used to structure conversations so that coherent classroom narratives about solutions to tasks may be…
Descriptors: Statistics, Teaching Methods, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Problem Solving
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Forbes, Sharleen; Chapman, Jeanette; Harraway, John; Stirling, Doug; Wild, Chris – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2014
For many years, students have been taught to visualise data by drawing graphs. Recently, there has been a growing trend to teach statistics, particularly statistical concepts, using interactive and dynamic visualisation tools. Free down-loadable teaching and simulation software designed specifically for schools, and more general data visualisation…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Visualization, Graphs, Statistical Data
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Quinn, Anne; Larson, Karen – Mathematics Teacher, 2016
Consistent with the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (CCSSI 2010), the authors write that they have asked students to do statistics projects with real data. To obtain real data, their students use the free Web-based app, Census at School, created by the American Statistical Association (ASA) to help promote civic awareness among school…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Technology Uses in Education, Mathematics Instruction, Statistics
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Quinino, Roberto C.; Reis, Edna A.; Bessegato, Lupercio F. – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2013
This article proposes the use of the coefficient of determination as a statistic for hypothesis testing in multiple linear regression based on distributions acquired by beta sampling. (Contains 3 figures.)
Descriptors: Multiple Regression Analysis, Hypothesis Testing, Sampling, Statistical Distributions
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Russell, Matthew – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2013
The unexpectedness of the birthday problem has long been used by teachers of statistics in discussing basic probability calculation. An activity is described that engages students in understanding probability and sampling using the popular Facebook social networking site. (Contains 2 figures and 1 table.)
Descriptors: Statistics, Probability, Computation, Social Networks
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