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Resampling

This lesson involves approximate sampling distributions obtained from simulations based directly on a single sample. The focus of the lesson is on conducting hypothesis tests in situations for which the conditions of more traditional methods are not met.
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Trend or Noise?

This lesson involves investigating aspects of statistical information reported in the media or other venues, aspects that are often misunderstood by those unfamiliar with sampling.
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Transforming Univariate Data

This lesson involves square root, logarithmic, square, and exponentiation transformations of skewed univariate data using a given data set.
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How Many?

Students will explore Bernoulli probabilities. They will use them to calculate the probabilities of various single and cumulative events. They will also explore the Bernoulli probability distribution.
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Transforming Relationships

In this activity, students will assess the strength of a linear relationship using a residual plot. They will also calculate the correlation coefficient and coefficient of determination to assess the data set. Students will then learn to transform one or two variables in the relationship to creat...
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Transforming Bivariate Data

This lesson involves square root, semi-log, and log-log transformations of curved bivariate data using given data sets.
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Tossing Dice

This lesson involves simulating tossing two fair dice, recording the sum of the faces, and creating a dotplot of the sums.
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Why t?

This lesson involves examining the variability of individual elements and their related standardized test statistics when those elements are drawn randomly from a given normally-distributed population.
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Why np Min?

This lesson involves examining the general shape of binomial distributions for a variety of values of n and p.
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Why Divide by n-1?

Students will investigate calculating a sample variance using both n and n-1 as the divisor for samples drawn with and without replacement.
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Two-way Tables and Association

This lesson involves analyzing the results of a survey using a two-way frequency table.
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What’s Normal, Anyway?

In this activity, students explore the normal distribution and several of its most interesting properties. First, they use a histogram of data from a binomial experiment to examine the general shape of a normal curve. Then, they use a dynamic illustration to make observations, using sliders to ch...
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What’s My Model?

Students will investigate several different regression models and determine which of the models makes the most sense, based upon a real-world situation (cooling a cup of hot chocolate).
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Type 2 Error

This activity allows students to experiment with different alpha levels and alternative hypotheses to investigate the relationship among types of error and power.
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Normal Probability Plot

This lesson involves creating a normal probability plot for several data sets involving height to examine the appearance of such plots when the distribution is approximately normal.
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NASA - Maintaining Bone Mineral Density

In this activity students perform an appropriate test to determine the answer to the question "Is using the iRED exercise method significantly better than using the treadmill and bicycle in maintaining bone density?"
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Multiple Boxplots

This lesson involves analyzing three parallel boxplots.
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Re-Expressing Data

The students will learn to re-express data as a linear relationship even though the raw data does not fit a linear model. Students will learn important concepts involving data transformation and re-expression.
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Computing with Mathematical Formulas

Evaluate formulas for given values of a variable.
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Catching the Rays

Students will fit a sinusoidal function to a set of data. The data are the number of hours of daylight starting January 1st and collected on the first and sixteenth days of the months in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada.
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Cardioid Patterns - Discover Using Graphs

This activity will give students an opportunity to discover a pattern in the graphs of cardioids.
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Cell Phone Range

Students will learn to identify the domain and range of various real-world step functions. They will graphically explore numerical data points and observe step functions. Open and closed points on a graph are investigated and discussed.
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Can You Make My Graph?

Students are to find the equations of graphs of trigonometric functions (using sine and cosine) and will also identify values for the amplitude, period, phase shift, and vertical shift. This activity is a modified version of the activity "What's the Equation?" originally made by Lauren Jensen.
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Multiplicity of Zeros of Functions

Students will utilize graphs and equations of five polynomial functions to determine the zeros of the functions and whether the functions cross the x-axis at these zeros or just touch the x-axis at the zeros. Then students will determine the degree of the polynomial functions and the effect the d...
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Multiplication & Division of Functions

Students will determine the resulting functions produced from the multiplication and division of two functions. They will explore the graphical representation of the resulting function and support their algebraic solution by determining if the graphs coincide. Additionally, students will evaluate...
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