Chapter URL and description Source
All http://www.uwsp.edu/acad/psych/tstat.htm
No comment given
Dr. Eamon
eamond@uwwvax.uww.edu
All http://www.uwsp.edu/acad/psych/tstatexp.htm
No comment given
Dr. Eamon
eamond@uwwvax.uww.edu
All http://pmo-sun.uoregon.edu/~dmason/stat/correl.html
It is a website where you can imput any data and the website will compute the answers for you. The website would be helpful for homework.
Derrick Miller
millerdj19@uwwvax.uww.edu
All http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~rabrams/psychlab/stats.htm
Here are some neat programs for statistical use. Not sure how valuable they are, but I'm sure someone might find them entertaining.
Michael Macdonald
macdonalmg10@uwwvax.uww.edu
All http://www.hoxie.org/math/stat/stats.htm
This site has a basic easy layout to follow, and even some of the things it covers might be a little standard, the site is still helpful all around.
Michael Macdonald
macdonalmg10@uwwvax.uww.edu"
All http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~lane/hyperstat/index.html
This URL is a complete introductory statistics book on line. The book has descriptive material (not identical to Eamon's, but some of the same topics are covered) lots of exercises, diagrams, etc. It also has links to other material for each chapter.
Dr. Eamon
eamond@uwwvax.uww.edu
All http://horology.jpl.nasa.gov/
This site can teach us about some of the practicalimplications for statistics, as used by NASA.Kind of fun, eh?
Michael Macdonald macdonalmg10@uwwvax.uww.edu
All http://trochim.human.cornell.edu/kb/contents.htm
No comment given
Dr. Eamon
eamond@uwwvax.uww.edu
All http://trochim.human.cornell.edu/kb/variable.htm
No comment given
Dr. Eamon
eamond@uwwvax.uww.edu
All www.basic.nwu.edu/statguidefiles/sg_glos.html#chi-square goodness of fit.html
basically a glossary of terms, to help for the exam
shana starker
shan_tree_98@yahoo.com"
All www.physics.csbsju.edu/stats/
Contains many topics covered in stats
Kristin Szymczak
Setmeup1@aol.com
All www.cas.lancs.ac.uk/glossary_v1.1/alphabet.html
alphabetical listing of any stats subject
Kristin Szymczak
Setmeup1@aol.com
All http://dir.yahoo.com/entertainment/music/events/concerts/
lists concert schedules around the world
Kristin Szymczak
Setmeup1@aol.com
All www.napster.com
im sure you have all heard of this one. If you havent it is a great place to download music from...
Kristin Szymczak
Setmeup1@aol.com
All www.sports.yahoo.com
this is Yahoos main site for sports news.
Kristin Szymczak
Setmeup1@aol.com
1 www.randomizer.org
This website shows a process of randomly selecting groups or cases in different forms.
Brian Skram
skrambp27@uwwvax.uww.edu
1 http://surfstat.newcastle.edu.au/surfstat/main/1-1-1.html
This is a chapter from another stat text. This chapter is about types of variables, and overlaps much of what is in our Chapter 1. Distinguishes continuous Vs discrete variables (as does our text), nominal, ordinal, etc. scales, etc. Looks like a very good source.
Dr. Eamon
eamond@uwwvax.uww.edu
1 http://trochim.human.cornell.edu/kb/statinf.htm
this web site gives useful information on inferential statistics
Chris Weins
weinscj24@hotmail.com
1 http://gking.harvard.edu/amelia/node12.html
Site that deals with discrete values and how to use them
Jennifer Parilla
parillajc18@uwwvax.uww.edu
2 www.psychstat.smsu.edu/introbook/sbko7m.htm
Site on frequency distribution
Jennifer Parilla
parillajc18@uwwvax.uww.edu
2 http://psychology.rutgers.edu/Users/jose/courses/rml4/sld002.htm
Here is a slide show, java based, I think, that gives an overview of measures of central tendency, I think
Michael Macdonald
macdonalmg10@uwwvax.uww.edu
2 www.richland.cc.il.us/james/lecture/m170/ch02-def.html
examples of frequency distributions
Chris Weins
weinscj24@hotmail.com
3 http://ngwww.ucar.edu/ngdoc/nglfund/ch16-21/hist.html
this site goes through how to construct a histogram form a bar chart. Also gives info on histograms in general
Jennifer Parilla
parillajc18@uwwvax.uww.edu
3 http://oz.uc.edu/~gunnarcl/stats/lec2/sld001.htm
This site has 20 slides similar to Dr. Eamon's slides. It displays different types of distribution graphs, it describes how to use frequency distributions, and many other bits of information about distribution.
Derrick Miller
millerdj19@uwwvaxuwwedu
3 www.econ8.hku.hk/stat/hyperstat/a49236.html
this site contains informatio on frequency polygons
Chris Weins
weinscj24@hotmail.com
4 http://infinity.sequoias.cc.ca.us/faculty/woodbury/Stats/Tutorial/CT_Mean.htm
This site displays what the mean is. It describes what it is and what it does. The site describes what each symbol means. It also gives examples to explain how the mean is calculated. Plus, it gives instructions on how to apply it to your calculator.
Derrick Miller
millerdj19@uwwvaxuwwedu
4 http://www.lakeheadu.ca/~kinesiology/Wmontelp/chap2_99.htm
Actually this could be used for any chapter. It's a web-based workbook for statistics, so if you ever want any practice..or extra practice. This site could help.
Michael Macdonald
macdonalmg10@uwwvax.uww.edu
4 Forum.swarthmore.edu/dr.math/problems/white3.29.98.html
Ask questions to Dr. Math about mean median and mode
Jennifer Parilla
parillajc18@uwwvax.uww.edu"
4 http://euclid.barry.edu/~marinas/mat476/bball/kup319fr.html
this site is about mean, mode, and median and explains it using basketball references.
Chris Weins
weinscj24@hotmail.com
5 http://www.contingencyanalysis.com/glossarystandarddeviation.htm
This site offers the definition of standard deviation and variance. It also has images of standard deviation curves. The site also displays the standard deviations formula. It is a useful site if you need the correct definition and formula.
Derrick Miller
millerdj19@uwwvax.uww.edu
5 http://psych.colorado.edu/~mcclella/java/normal/normz.html
site on working with z-scores
Jennifer Parilla
parillajc18@uwwvax.uww.edu
5 www.mste.uiuc.edu/hill/dstat/dstat.html
this site includes talk about variance.
Chris Weins
weinscj24@hotmail.com
7 www.math.virginia.edu/~der/usem170/chapter07/sld045.htm
this site talks about probability distribution.
Chris Weins
weinscj24@hotmail.com
8 www.ruf.rice.edu/natnet/archive/
this site explains the confidence interval.
Chris Weins
weinscj24@hotmail.com
8 www.math.cssb.edu/faculty/stanton/m262/central_limit_theorem/
this site explains the central limit theorem.
Chris Weins
weinscj24@hotmail.com
8 http://tortie.me.uiuc.edu/ie230/2alpha.html
This site deals with two-tailed tests and hypothesis testing and alpha regions.
Jennifer Paul
pauljl01@uwwvax.uww.edu
8 www.qualityamerica.com/DOETopics/DOEsware/doeDegrees_of_Freedom
this site goes into depth on df.
Chris Weins
weinscj24@hotmail.com
8 http://www.ganesha.org/spc/hyptest.html
This site explains Type I and Type II errors. It also deals with significance levels.
Amanda Gillett
missmandolin@myself.com
8 www.sci.monash.edu.av/psych/subject/psy2051/foo.html
treatment effects stats used to test hypothses
Jennifer Parilla
parillajc18@uwwvax.uww.edu
8 http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~lane/hyperstat/B33945.html
This website has a definiton for the Null Hypothesis. It also writes about how null hypothesis are not accepted. This website would further help the student in preparation for homework and tests.
Derrick Miller
millerdj19@uwwvax.uww.edu
9 www.math.stu.ca/stats/courses/stat-301/assignments/assign7.countchars/cstext/csax
understanding independent samples from two populations
Jennifer Parilla
parillajc18@uwwvax.uww.edu
9 http://screwdriver.bu.edu/cn700-lectures/probability-and-statistics/power_confidence_intervals/ppframe.htm
This site deals with power and null hypothesis testing.
Jennifer Paul
pauljl01@uwwvax.uww.edu
9 http://faculty.vassar.edu/~lowry/VassarStats.html
Useful index. It helps to explain concepts in greater detail. Not only good for chapter 9, but all chapters.
Amanda Gillett
missmandolin@myself.com
9 www.csp.edu/csp/people/lamott/sacs81/research_ ...
this site goes into a little bit more detail on dependent variables.
Chris Weins
weinscj24@hotmail.com"
10 http://seamonkey.ed.asu.edu~behrens/rci.html
This will find Pearsons r for you if you have the correaltion coefficient & smaple size.
Amanda Gillett
missmandolin@myself.com
10 http://seamonkey.ed.asu.edu/~behrens/siip/eq.gal/corr.html
This site deals with the Pearson Product-moment correlation coefficient (r)
Jennifer Paul
pauljl01@uwwvax.uww.edu
10 www.geocities.com/siliconvalley/network/1032/
Linear Regression
Jennifer Paul
scurnch@hotmail.com
10 www.pitt.edu/~wpilib/statfagl.html
circumstances of comparing correlations
Jennifer Parilla
Parillajc18@uwwvax.uww.edu
10 http://research.med.umkc.edu/tlwbiostats/correlation/
this site explains nonlinear correlation.
Chris Weins
weinscj24@hotmail.com
11 www2.chass.ncsu.edu/garson/pa765/ttest.htm
understanding match pairs and ttests
Jennifer Parilla
parillajc18@uwwvax.uww.edu
11 http://cartoon.ecn.purdue.edu/~ie533/demo/lect3/matched.html
This site gives the formula for matched t-tests & explains how to use the flow chart
Amanda Gillett
missmandolin@myself.com
11 www.ucg.ie/ecn/staff/wiium/teaching/ec216/notes/chapter_07/tsld104.htm
Z-test one tailed solutions to finding P
Jennifer Paul
Scurnch@hotmail.com
12 www.physics.csbsju.edu/stats/anova.html
this site helps you prepare the ANOVA Analysis with your own data
Jennifer Paul
scurnch@hotmail.com
12 www.sciborg.uwaterloo.ca/course_notes/biology/bio461/assignment.html
website on one-way designs
Jennifer Parilla
parillajc18@uwwvax.uww.edu
12 www.statsoftinc.com/textbook/stathome.html
Has various examples of ANOVA as well as Analysis of Variance
kristin Szymczak
Setmeup1@aol.com
12 www.psychstat.smsu.edu/introbook/sbk27.htm
good info about ANOVA
shana starker
shan_tree_98@yahoo.com
12 www.instat.com
explains just about every statistical operation plus ANOVA
CHRIS WEINS
WEINSCJ24@HOTMAIL.COM
12 http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Ginza/1276
This website will do one-way Anova if you enter in the raw data. It is useful.
Amanda Gillett
missmandolin@myself.com
12 WWW.MATHFORUM.COM
THIS SITE HELPS TO EXPLAIN SUM OF SQUARES
CHRIS WEINS
WEINSCJ24@HOTMAIL.COM
12 WWW.sceince&metal.org/sum of squares
helps to explain sum of squares
chris weins
WEINSCJ24@HOTMAIL.COM
12 www.cblu.edu/two-way anova
describes the formula in depth
chris weins
WEINSCJ24@HOTMAIL.COM
13 www.yorku.ca/dept/psych/lab/psy3030/programs.htm#Anova
Lists many examples of ANOVA
Kristin Szymczak
Setmeup1@aol.com
13 http://members.aol.com/johnp71/javastat.html#comparisons
This web site helps to explain two-way variance analysis. It will help you to do them and to understand them.
Amanda Gillett
missmandolin@myself.com
13 WWW.RICHLAND.EDU/2- WAY ANOVA
EXPLAINS THE TWO WAY ANALYSIS FORMULA VERY WELL
CHRIS WEINS
WEINSCJ24@HOTMAIL.COM
13 WWW.RTI.ORG/EFFECTS
DESCRIBES WHAT MAIN EFFECTS DO TO A TEST
CHRIS WEINS
WEINSCJ24@HOTMAIL.COM
13 www.hometown.aol.com/bmwguyle/statistics/hyehelper.html
More information relating to ANOVA and two way analysis
Jennifer Paul
scurnch@hotmail.com"
13 www.realworldstats.com/course3html
Website to help understand two-factorial design
Jennifer Parilla
Parillajc18@uwwvax.uww.edu
14 WWW.PSYCHSTAT.SMSU.EDU
THIS SITE EXPLAINS CONTINGENCY TESTS
CHRIS WEINS
WEINSCJ24@HOTMAIL.COM
14 WWW.ROOT\STAT.COM
SITE ALL ABOUT STATS
CHRIS WEINS
WEINSCJ24@HOTMAIL.COM
14 WWW.CUDENVER.EDU/CHISQUARE
GREAT STATS SITE
CHRIS WEINS
WEINSCJ24@HOTMAIL.COM
14 www.mste.uivc.edu/patel/chisquare/keyprob.html
this site shows you how to use Chi Square to calculate a problem.
Jennifer Paul
scurnch@hotmail.com"
14 www.cvgs.k12.va.us/digstats/main.inferant/d_chi.html
went over what we did in class, just anoutherhelp
shana starker
shan_tree_98@yahoo.com
14 WWW.NCSU.EDU/CHISQUARE
ANOTHER SITE THAT EXPLAINS IN DETAIL THE CHI SQUARE FORMULA
CHRIS WEINS
WEINSCJ24@HOTMAIL.COM
14 http://faculty.vasser.edu/~lowry/vasserstats.html
Website on chi squares
Jennifer Parilla
Parillajc18@uwwvax.uww.edu
14 http://www.georgetown.edu/cball/webtools/web_chi.html
This web site will perform the chi square test if you enter the numbers.
Amanda Gillett
missmandolin@myself.com
15 WWW.SISA.COM
THIS IS WRITTEN ABOUT NON PARAMETRIC TESTS
CHRIS WEINS
WEINSCJ24@HOTMAIL.COM
15 http://www.basic.nwu.edu/statguidefiles/rank_sum.html
It describes nonparmetric tests, specifically Mann-Whitney U test.
Amanda Gillett
missmandolin@myself.com
15 www.losaltos.saic.com/utility/html/mann-whitney.html
this site goes through how to use the ann Whitney test to solve problems
Jennifer Paul
scurnch@hotmail.com
15 www.ideas.uquam.ca/ideas/data/softwares/bocbocode5361401.html
Website on Median Tests
Jennifer Parilla
Parillajc18@uwwvax.uww.edu
15 www.geocities.com/Toyko/ginza/1276/
F tests
Kristin Szymczak
Setmeup1@aol.com
16 http://members.aol.com/johnp71/javastat.html
This site really contains everything talked about in this unit
Kristin Szymczak
Setmeup1@aol.com
16 www2.cs.umsl.edu/~janikow/fid/
this site reviews the decision tree discussed in class
Jennifer Paul
scurnch@hotmail.com
16 www.salford-systems.com/bibliography.ht
ADecision Tree website
Jennifer PArilla
parillajc18@uwwvax.uww.edu"
16 http://trochim.human.cornell.edu/selstat/ssstart.htm
This site helps to decide which statiscal test to use.
Amanda Gillett
missmandolin@myself.com
16 www.research.med.umkc.edu/tlwbiostats/choosetest.html
tells when to choose the appropriate test
shana starker
shan_tree_98@yahoo.com
16 WWW.MWU.EDU
THIS SITE EXPLAINS THE MANN- WHITNEY U TEST.
CHRIS WEINS
WEINSCJ24@HOTMAIL.COM