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Class Information - Schedules, syllabi, and notes - Fall 1999

For your information:     The following statistics course will be offered in the spring semester.  This
           is an excellent course for Psych majors considering graduate school or "lovers of statistics".
                                    PSY P354 Statistical analysis in Psychology (3 cr)

Web Info at bottom of page

Review for Final - Click Here
Final Review - Indexed to problems from Text

Site with Information on the Calculator
     Click on Graphing Calculator Help on Choices on the Left; then choose TI-83, and scroll thru topics listed on the right
 
Syllabus for MW Class Syllabus for TR Class Notes - Introduction
Project 1 - Obituaries Project 1 - Weight at Birth Notes - Section 2.2
Notes - Section 2.3 Notes - Section 2.4 Notes - Section 2.5
Notes - Section 2.6 Notes - Section 2.7 Notes - Sections 9.2 & .3
Calculator Notes for Ch 9 Project 2 Notes - Section 3.2
Notes - Section 3.3 Notes - Section 4.2 Notes - Section 4.3
Notes - Section 4.4 Notes - Section 5.2 Project 3
Notes - Section 5.3 Notes - Section 5.4 Notes - Section 5.5
Notes - Section 5.6 Notes - Section 6.2 Notes - Section 6.3
Notes - Section 6.4 Notes - Section 7.2 Notes - Section 7.3
Notes - Section 7.4 Project 4 Notes - Section 7.5
Notes - Section 8.2 Notes - Section 8.3

Web Access to Materials with this Text  http://www.triolastats.com/
Web (via Math/Lab) to TI-82 Data Fitting Tutorial
Quizzes on Normal and Binomial Distributions:
    http://www.aquiz.com/StatNorm/StatNorm.htm
    http://www.aquiz.com/StatBin/StatBin.htm
Link to Statistics Every Writer Should Know Location:
    http://nilesonline.com/stats/
    http://nilesonline.com/data/
Link to Rice Virtual Statistics Lab
http://davidmlane.com/hyperstat/index.html
Link to David Neal of UK's Statistics Page
http://www.wku.edu/~neal/statistics/stats.html

Click for a good quiz on Chapter 5 ** use any name and password; there are 15 questions
*** Note on this Online quiz for Chapter 5 - the answer to the brick problem does not recognize the correct answer - so it isn't "you" if you miss it.