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View Resource DIG Stats

DIG Stats is an excellent Web site for teaching middle and high school students the fundamentals of statistics. By incorporating real life data sets and challenging "data visualization activities," students can learn how to assess significant statistics and then represent them graphically. The three main areas of the site are descriptive statistics, inferential statistics, and graphical analysis....

https://www.sv.rkriz.net/classes/digstats/Sitemap.html
View Resource RobertNiles.com: Statistics Every Writer Should Know

Robert Niles, a journalist and producer for the LA Times, created this site to help other writers learn the basics of statistics. He explains many key concepts that are essential to report accurate, meaningful numbers and facts. After starting with the fundamentals of mean, median, and percent, Niles goes on to describe more advanced topics like normal distribution, margin of error, and data...

https://www.robertniles.com/stats/
View Resource SticiGui: Statistics Tools for Internet and Classroom Instruction with a Graphical User Interface

SticiGui (Statistical Toolbox for Internet and Classroom Instruction with a Graphical User Interface) Hypertext is provided by Phillip B. Stark, Associate Professor of Statistics, University of California, Berkeley. SticiGui: Statistics Tools for Internet and Classroom Instruction aims to be an interactive web-based course on introductory statistics. The course is divided into four parts:...

https://www.stat.berkeley.edu:443/~stark/SticiGui/index.htm