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Articles and BooksIntroduction to Probability, by Charles Grinstead and J. Laurie Snell The median isn't the message. by Stephen Jay Gould Research on the Role of Technology in Teaching and Learning Statistics, edited by Joan B. Garfield and Gail Burrill Technology in College Statistics Courses, by Joan Garfield, Beth Chance and J. Laurie Snell Ecological Studies of Wolves on Isle Royale The Isle Royale investigation of wolves and moose represents the world's longest continuous study of either wolves or moose. This is a prime example of a predator-prey relationship, with many years of data. Does capital punishment deter murder? by John Lamperti What is a Survey? from the ASA The chance that an asteroid hits an airplane by William A. Cassidy Articles and materials relating to specific topics Texts That Have Been Used in CHANCE Course. How many times do you have to shuffle a deck of cards? by Brad Mann How students learn statistics. by Joan Garfield DNA fingerprinting. National Research Council How numbers are tricking you Arnold Barnett, Technology Review, October 1994 Madness in the Method Maya Bar-Hillel and Avishai Margali, December 1999 |
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