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Science/Math/Statistics/Education is for educational web sites of interest to educators, parents, students and professionals emphasizing the teaching or learning of various aspects of statistics. This would include how to find the mean, median, standard deviation, and creating bar charts.

The best sites will try to teach or instruct about statistics though clear, easy-to-follow explanations.
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The College Board's official AP Statistics page. Course description, sample exam questions, teacher resources and contact information.
Covers averages, normal distribution, best curve fit and skewness. Includes resource links.
The American Statistical Association sponsors educational resources for K-12 and above. ASA's LearnStat program provides continuing education for professional statisticians and educators.
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.
A guide for topics in elementary and AP statistics. Includes calculators, tables and a forum.
This site contains information about the Entity-Property-Relationship (EPR) approach to the introductory statistics course by Donald Macnaughton.
Monitors the media in search of misleading numbers in news, politics and science.
This EBook, and the materials, tools and demonstrations included in it, may be useful for the advanced placement statistics educational curriculum.
Statistics-related exercises and humour, for courses from high school to graduate level.
This resource for teaching statistics includes java simulations, case studies, an online text, and an analysis lab.
Tutorial using graphs to illustrate concepts. Includes glossary of terms. Online purchase.
Book, with worked examples and courses are specially designed for the non-mathematicians. Includes excerpts and ordering information.
Tutorial describes time series analysis, popular distributions, and other topics.
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.
A program for teaching statistics through problem so students will recognize its applications. Free CBL software with modules in psychology, biology, geography and business. Glossary of statistical terms.
Long article discussing examples of happenings which appear at first glance to be related, but are not. [Requires free nytimes.com registration to view.] (August 11, 2002)
The College Board's official AP Statistics page. Course description, sample exam questions, teacher resources and contact information.
A guide for topics in elementary and AP statistics. Includes calculators, tables and a forum.
This EBook, and the materials, tools and demonstrations included in it, may be useful for the advanced placement statistics educational curriculum.
A program for teaching statistics through problem so students will recognize its applications. Free CBL software with modules in psychology, biology, geography and business. Glossary of statistical terms.
This resource for teaching statistics includes java simulations, case studies, an online text, and an analysis lab.
Tutorial describes time series analysis, popular distributions, and other topics.
This site contains information about the Entity-Property-Relationship (EPR) approach to the introductory statistics course by Donald Macnaughton.
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.
Tutorial using graphs to illustrate concepts. Includes glossary of terms. Online purchase.
The American Statistical Association sponsors educational resources for K-12 and above. ASA's LearnStat program provides continuing education for professional statisticians and educators.
Book, with worked examples and courses are specially designed for the non-mathematicians. Includes excerpts and ordering information.
Covers averages, normal distribution, best curve fit and skewness. Includes resource links.
Monitors the media in search of misleading numbers in news, politics and science.
Statistics-related exercises and humour, for courses from high school to graduate level.
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.
Long article discussing examples of happenings which appear at first glance to be related, but are not. [Requires free nytimes.com registration to view.] (August 11, 2002)

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