ActivStats for SPSS (2000-2001)

ActivStats for SPSS (2000-2001)
Author: Paul F. Velleman
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2000-08-04
Genre: Statistics
ISBN: 9780201708608

ActivStats for SPSS (Windows only) provides an introductory statistics course on CD-ROM using the full potential of multimedia. It is particularly well-suited for statistics for natural sciences or introductory statistics where SPSS® is used. The CD-ROM integrates video, simulation, animation, narration, text, pictures, interactive experiments, and Web access into a rich learning environment. The course offers practice with real data via links to the widely used statistical software package, SPSS. ActivStats for SPSS offers audio and visual instruction for performing statistical analyses in SPSS, which must be previously installed on the user's computer. Using ActivStats for SPSS, students develop a sound understanding of statistical concepts and methods. The CD-ROM follows a course scope and sequence consistent with the ASA/MAA guidelines for teaching introductory statistics and the Advanced Placement Statistics Course. ActivStats for SPSS is designed to accompany any statistics text, even offering the option of alternative topic orders to match the most common textbook sequences. It can also be used as a source of laboratory activities, as a personal study guide, or as the core of a self-paced or distance learning course. Instructor extensions can be added to each page to tailor the material to students' particular needs.

Thinking With Data

Thinking With Data
Author: Marsha C. Lovett
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2012-08-21
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1136679421

The chapters in Thinking With Data are based on presentations given at the 33rd Carnegie Symposium on Cognition. The Symposium was motivated by the confluence of three emerging trends: (1) the increasing need for people to think effectively with data at work, at school, and in everyday life, (2) the expanding technologies available to support people as they think with data, and (3) the growing scientific interest in understanding how people think with data. What is thinking with data? It is the set of cognitive processes used to identify, integrate, and communicate the information present in complex numerical, categorical, and graphical data. This book offers a multidisciplinary presentation of recent research on the topic. Contributors represent a variety of disciplines: cognitive and developmental psychology; math, science, and statistics education; and decision science. The methods applied in various chapters similarly reflect a scientific diversity, including qualitative and quantitative analysis, experimentation and classroom observation, computational modeling, and neuroimaging. Throughout the book, research results are presented in a way that connects with both learning theory and instructional application. The book is organized in three sections: Part I focuses on the concepts of uncertainty and variation and on how people understand these ideas in a variety of contexts. Part II focuses on how people work with data to understand its structure and draw conclusions from data either in terms of formal statistical analyses or informal assessments of evidence. Part III focuses on how people learn from data and how they use data to make decisions in daily and professional life.

Compstat

Compstat
Author: Wolfgang Härdle
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 654
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3642574890

This COMPSTAT 2002 book contains the Keynote, Invited, and Full Contributed papers presented in Berlin, August 2002. A companion volume including Short Communications and Posters is published on CD. The COMPSTAT 2002 is the 15th conference in a serie of biannual conferences with the objective to present the latest developments in Computational Statistics and is taking place from August 24th to August 28th, 2002. Previous COMPSTATs were in Vienna (1974), Berlin (1976), Leiden (1978), Edinburgh (1980), Toulouse (1982), Pra~ue (1984), Rome (1986), Copenhagen (1988), Dubrovnik (1990), Neuchatel (1992), Vienna (1994), Barcelona (1996), Bris tol (1998) and Utrecht (2000). COMPSTAT 2002 is organised by CASE, Center of Applied Statistics and Eco nomics at Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin in cooperation with F'reie Universitat Berlin and University of Potsdam. The topics of COMPSTAT include methodological applications, innovative soft ware and mathematical developments, especially in the following fields: statistical risk management, multivariate and robust analysis, Markov Chain Monte Carlo Methods, statistics of E-commerce, new strategies in teaching (Multimedia, In ternet), computerbased sampling/questionnaires, analysis of large databases (with emphasis on computing in memory), graphical tools for data analysis, classification and clustering, new statistical software and historical development of software.

A Guide to Teaching Statistics

A Guide to Teaching Statistics
Author: Michael R. Hulsizer
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2009-01-30
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781444305241

A Guide to Teaching Statistics: Innovations and BestPractices addresses the critical aspects of teaching statisticsto undergraduate students, acting as an invaluable tool for bothnovice and seasoned teachers of statistics. Guidance on textbook selection, syllabus construction, andcourse outline Classroom exercises, computer applications, and Internetresources designed to promote active learning Tips for incorporating real data into course content Recommendations on integrating ethics and diversity topics intostatistics education Strategies to assess student's statistical literacy, thinking,and reasoning skills Additional material online at ahref="http://www.teachstats.org/"www.teachstats.org/a

COMPSTAT

COMPSTAT
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2002
Genre: Mathematical statistics
ISBN:

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