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Statistics

44 Probability and Statistics Programs, Sep 1987, 490

Activities: Data Fitting without Formulas, Apr 1986, 264-271, 297

Activities: Exploring Data with Box Plots, Nov 1988, 658-663

Activities: Generating and Analyzing Data, Sep 1993, 475-8, 487-9

Activities: Mathematics as Communication: Graphing Information Collected Over Time, Dec 1990, 730-736

Activities: The Marble Sifter: A Half-Life Simulation, Dec 1993, 748-51, 757-9

Activities: What Is the r For?, Dec 1995, 758-62, 768-9

The Advanced Placement Course in Statistics: Increasing Students' Options, May 1996, 376–77

Ages of Oscar-Winning Best Actors and Actresses, Feb 1990, 96-102

America's Lifeline, Jan 1995, 64

Analyzing and Making Sense of Statistics in Newspapers. Apr. 1999, 318-22

Analyzing Data from the Olympic Games for Trends and Inferences, May 1996, 370–72

Analyzing Energy and Resource Problems: An Interdisciplinary Approach with Mathematical Modeling, Nov 1993, 628-633

Applications: Analyzing Data Relating to the Challenger Disaster, Sep 1994, 423-426

Applications: Exploring Baseball Data, Oct 1987, 565-569, 584

Applications: Statistical Process Control and Control Charts: An Application for Statistics Classes, Sep 1987, 480-486, 474

Applied Statistics: A First Course, Dec 1988, 754

The Art and Techniques of Simulation, Dec 1988, 754

Basic Statistical Concepts, Nov 1987, 682

Becoming Flexible with Functions: Investigating United States Population Growth, May 1996, 414–18

The Best of Teaching Statistics, Oct 1987, 594

Beyond Exploratory Data Analysis: The Randomization Test, Feb 1990, 144-149

Bootstrap Stats, Sep 1988, 492-493

Box Plots: Basic and Advanced, Feb 1990, 108-112

A Brief Look at the History of Probability and Statistics, Nov 1991, 623-630

The Broken Dice and Other Mathematical Tales of Chance, Oct 1994, 571-572

Building Foundations, Sep 1995, 528

Calculating and Computing for Social Science and Arts Students, Oct 1995, 609

The Cartoon Guide to Statistics, Sep 1994, 454-455

The Case of the Blue Wooden Flower, May 1995, 366-370

Central Tendency and Dispersion: The Essential Union, Jan 1986, 59-65

Class Activities with Student-Generated Data, Feb 1996, 105–7

The Coefficient of Determination: Understanding r2 and R2. Mar. 2000, 230–34

Connecting Research to Teaching: Probability and Statistics, Mar 1993, 244-248

Contemporary Precalculus through Applications: Functions, Data Analysis and Matrices, Sep 1994, 455

Contemporary Precalculus through Applications: Functions, Data Analysis and Matrices: Instructor's Video Workshop, Graphing Calculator Lab Manual & Assessment Resource, Apr 1995, 352

Cooperative Teaching Opportunities for Introductory Statistics Teachers. Nov. 1999, 734-37

The Correlation Coefficient and Influential Data Points, Mar 1997, 242–46 (see also Oct 1997, 515, 566)

Counting Penguins, Feb 1998, 110–16

Curriculum and Evaluation Standards for School Mathematics: Data Analysis and Statistics Across the Curriculum, Apr 1993, 345

Curriculum and Evaluation Standards for School Mathematics: Dealing with Data and Chance, Sep 1993, 500

Data Analysis, May 1989, 392

Data Analysis and Baseball. Nov. 1999, 738-42

Data Analysis and the Hardrock 100 Apr 1997, 274–76

Data Driven Mathematics: A Curriculum Strand for High School Mathematics, Sep 1996, 460–65, 540

Data Insights, Apr 1991, 320

Data Visualization, Feb 1993, 171-172

Dice and Disease in the Classroom, Sep 1998, 464–68

Dictionary/Outline of Basic Statistics, Sep 1992, 491

Discovering an Optimal Property of the Median. Nov. 1999, 692-703

The Double Stuf Dilemma. Nov. 1999, 674-75

Editorial: A Focus on Data Analysis, Feb 1990, 79

Elementary Statistics, 3d ed, Feb 1987, 164

Elementary Statistics, 4th ed, Feb 1990, 164

Elementary Statistics, 5th ed, Apr 1993, 347

Envisioning Information, Nov 1991, 675

Essential Mathematics: An Interactive Approach, Nov 1991, 675, 678

Essentials of Statistical Methods in 41 Pages, Nov 1993, 692

Examples of the Use of Statistics in Society, Feb 1990, 136-141

Experiments from Psychology and Neurology, Oct 1996, 562–69

Exploring Data, Nov 1988, 691

Exploring Measurements, Mar 1995, 243

Exploring Statistics with the TI-81®, Nov 1993, 692

Exploring Surveys and Information from Samples, Dec 1988, 756

Faculty Advancement in Mathematics (FAIM): Geometry, Modeling & Statistics, Jan 1995, 61

The Fascination of Statistics, Jan 1987, 72-74

The Final Tally, Nov 1996, 636–39

From Home Runs to Housing Costs, Oct 1994, 572

General Statistics, Feb 1987, 164

German Tanks: A Problem in Estimation. Nov. 1999, 724-28

Glyphs: Getting the Picture, Nov 1988, 691

Graph, Guess, and Compute, Dec 1987, 716-721

Graphic Methods for Instruction in Data Analysis, Apr 1991, 308-313

Handbook of Economic Statistics, 1985: A Reference Aid, Sep 1986, 480-481

A History of Probability and Statistics and Their Applications before 1750, Dec 1990, 752-753

The Honest Truth about Lying with Statistics, Jan 1991, 67-68

How Did They Get That?, Sep 1988, 470-476

How Much Does Camouflage Help?, Dec 1994, 676-681

How to Think About Statistics, Feb 1990, 164

How to Think about Statistics, rev. ed, Mar 1993, 265

The Ideas of Sampling, 3d ed, May 1987, 410

Illinois Institute for Statistics Education, Feb 1989, 150

Implementing the Standards: Statistics and Probability, Feb 1990, 113-118

Integrated Mathematics Course 1, Dec 1991, 768

Integrating Statistics into a Course on Functions, Nov 1990, 612-616

Introducing Data Analysis in the Schools: Who Should Teach It and How?, Jan 1995, 62

Introduction to Statistics, Dec 1986, 744

Introduction to Statistics: A Calculus-Based Approach, Dec 1992, 766

An Introduction to Statistics with Data Analysis, Sep 1992, 492

Introductory Statistics, 5th ed, Dec 1990, 753

Introductory Statistics: A Microcomputer Approach (Revised for IBM PC and Apple II Family), Nov 1987, 688

Investigating Distributions of Sample Means on the Graphing Calculator. Nov. 1999, 744-47

Is It True That Blonds Have More Fun?, Oct 1992, 579-581

It's All in the Area. Nov. 1999, 670-72

Learning and Testing Mathematics in Context. The Case: Data Visualization, May 1994, 382

Learning Data Analysis with Data Desk, Sep 1990, 475

Life and Riches, Nov 1994, 656

Logo in the Mathematics Curriculum, Sep 1986, 424-428

A Look at Frequency Distributions for Sports Scores, Mar 1988, 212-218

Making the Black Box Transparent. Dec. 1999, 780-84

A Mathematical Investigation of Quality Control, Mar 1995, 200-202

Mathematical Models of Waiting Time, Nov 1990, 622-627

Mathematical Statistics, Sep 1987, 495

The Mathematical Theory of Elections, Feb 1988, 154

Mathematical Thinking in a Quantitative World, Sep 1993, 502-503

Mathematical Ties That Bind, Dec 1994, 682-689

Mathematics, a Practical Odyssey, Sep 1993, 503

Mathematics and Medical Indexes: A Life-Saving Connection, Nov 1993, 624-626

Mathematics for Liberal Arts: A Problem-Solving Approach, May 1987, 410-411

Mathematics in Baseball, Apr 1993, 336-342

Mathematics with Applications, Oct 1987, 596

Maths Made Easy, Sep 1995, 530-531

Media Clips, Nov. 1999, 709-12

The Microcomputer as an Alternative to Binomial Tables, Nov 1986, 658-664

A MINITAB Companion with Macros, Sep 1992, 489-490

Modeling in the Statistics Classroom, Oct 1990, 545--547

Modern Data Analysis: A First Course in Applied Statistics, Dec 1990, 754

Modern Elementary Probability and Statistics with Statistical Programming in SAS, MINITAB, and BMDP, Dec 1990, 754

Motivating A-Level Mathematics, Oct 1987, 596-597

The Nature of Mathematics, 5th ed, Oct 1987, 597

News and Numbers, Oct 1990, 578

Note Toward a History of Teaching Statistics, May 1989, 395

Paradoxes in Averages, Apr 1989, 250-253

Perspectives on Contemporary Statistics, Oct 1992, 591

Plain Vanilla Statistics, Nov 1986, 665

Popular Measures of Central Tendency, Dec 1990, 744-746

Preparing Posters Promotes Learning, Dec 1992, 723-724

Products, Sept. 1999, 555

Project Jacobean: A Mathematical Exploration of a Literary Era. Apr. 2000, 238–44

Projects, 1997, 503–4

Publications, 1995, 152, 243, 350, 526, 528

Publications, 1996, 362, 436, 518

Publications, 1997, 250, 756

Publications, 1998, 86–87, 188, 538, 638

Publications, Jan. 1999, 70, Apr. 1999, 372, Sept. 1999, 554, Nov. 1999, 750

The Quantitative Literacy Project, Dec 1990, 757-758

Quotes, Damned Quotes, And…, May 1989, 395

Reader Reflections, 1996, 291, 578, 591

Reader Reflections, 1997, 515, 566

Reader Reflections, 1998, 154–55

Reader Reflections, Jan. 1999, 3, Mar. 1999, 183, Nov. 1999, 657, 681, 690

Reader Reflections, Jan. 2000, 36

Realistic Examples in Elementary Statistics, Dec 1987, 740-743

The Regression Effect; or, I Always Thought That the Rich Get Richer, Nov 1986, 644-647

Reliability Improvement with Design of Experiments, Apr 1994, 296-297

The Role of Technology in Introductory Statistics Classes. Nov. 1999, 666-69

Secondary School Results for the Fourth NAEP Mathematics Assessment: Discrete Mathematics, Data Organization and Interpretation, Measurement, Number and Operations, Apr 1988, 241-248

Secondary Students' Performance on Data and Chance in the 1996 NAEP. Nov. 1999, 713-18

Soundoff: How Can NCTM's Standards for Statistics Be Achieved?, May 1990, 344-345

The Standards Applied: Teaching Data Visualization, Oct 1992, 513-518

Stat1 and Stat 2, Apr 1986, 301-302

Statistics and the Academy Awards. Mar. 1999, 219-21

Statistics in Context. Jan. 2000, 54–58

Statistical Methods for the Social and Behavioral Sciences, Oct 1988, 598

Statistics, Apr 1995, 350

Statistics: A First Course, 4th ed, Oct 1986, 568

Statistics: A Guide to the Unknown, 3d ed, Oct 1989, 578

Statistics and Data Analysis: An Introduction, Sep 1988, 497

Statistics and Probability in Modern Life, 5th ed, Nov 1992, 692-693

Statistics: Concepts and Controversies, 2d ed, Dec 1987, 753

Statistics: Decisions through Data, Sep 1993, 507

Statistics Explained: Basic Concepts and Methods, Dec 1988, 757-758

Statistics for the Twenty-First Century, Apr 1993, 350

Statistics in the Classroom: Written Projects Portraying Real-World Situations, Apr 1992, 310-313

Statistics Workshop, Oct 1993, 611

Statlab: Microcomputer-Based Practice Classes and Demonstrations for Teaching Basic Statistical Concepts, Sep 1988, 493-494

Student-Generated Data in Elementary Statistics, Apr 1990, 322-325

Studies in Mathematics Education: The Teaching of Statistics, Oct 1991, 575

Studies in Mathematics Education: The Teaching of Statistics, vol. 7, Jan 1991, 70

Studying Proportions Using the Capture-Recapture Method. Mar. 1999, 215-18

A Summer Program in Probability and Statistics for Inner-City Seventh Graders, Apr 1988, 310-314

SVE AutoGraph, Sep 1990, 471

Teach Yourself Statistics. (listed as Statistics), Sep 1995, 528

Teaching of Mathematical Modeling and Applications, Dec 1991, 770

Teaching Statistics with Computer Networks, Jan 1996, 70–72

Teaching Statistics Using Humorous Anecdotes. Apr. 1999, 305-8

Technology Tips, Nov. 1999, 744-47

Test Reliability. Nov. 1999, 719-23

Three Methods of Attacking Problems in Discrete Mathematics, Part 2, Apr 1987, 282-288

Titanic: A Statistical Exploration. Nov. 1999, 660-64

Turning Landslides into Cliffhangers: An Analysis of Presidential Election Returns, Nov 1986, 605-608

Understanding Statistics, Oct 1987, 598-599

UNIX/STAT, Nov 1986, 666-667

Up the Creek with a Paddle, Sep 1998, 456–60

Using Data Analysis to Explore Class Enrollment, Feb 1990, 104-106

Using Financial Headlines and the Internet to Keep Statistics Classes Fresh. Apr. 2000, 318–23

Using Simulation on the Internet to Teach Statistics. Nov. 1999, 729-33

Using the Microcomputer to Teach Statistics, Mar 1986, 210-215

Using the TI-81 to Analyze Sports Data, Nov 1993, 636-641

Visual Representations of Mean and Standard Deviation, Nov 1996, 688–92

Visualizing Least-Square Lines of Best Fit, May 1997 404–8

Watching Your Weight, May 1993, 358-359

What Is Normal, Anyway? Nov. 1999, 682-89

Which Mean Do You Mean?, Jan 1991, 24-28

Why Data Analysis?, Feb 1990, 90-93

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