Workshop
Statistics: Discovery with Data This Web page contains links to a variety
of information and teaching resources concerning Workshop Statistics. Much
of this is work-in-progress, so please check back often to find updated
versions.
Electronic
Encyclopedia of Statistical Examples and Exercises (EESEE) You will
find here examples and information about the NSF project directed by Dennis
Pearl to produce an An Electronic Encyclopedia of Statistical Examples
and Exercises (EESEE) which has real world data sets along with exercises
relating to these data sets for class use.
A Database of Sample
Statistics Quiz Questions for DSc310 I selected and organized the questions
contained in IBSD during December 1996. The 811 questions were selected
manually from the 3003 pages of questions and answers of the NSF database.
The questions are reorganized (relative to the NSF database) to agree with
the chapters covered in the course DSc310 Introduction to Business Statistics
at Georgia State University. The textbook for the course is Harvey Brightman
and Howard Schneider's Statistics for Business Problem Solving, 2nd Edition
(South-Western Publishing Company, 1994).
Air Quality Analysis Workshop
This Web site serves the OTAG Air Quality Analysis working group. OTAG
is a partnership between the EPA, the Environmental Council of the States,
ECOS and other stakeholders to develop a thoughtful assessment and a consensus
agreement for reducing regional background ozone and its precursors, explicitl
addressing inter-regional ozone transport over the Eastern US.
Statistics question
bank page Hey you biostatisticians - are you overworked preparing questions
for exams and cource work? This page is here to help you.
Internet
Models for Artistic Expression Seminar We've pulled together a wide
array of study materials and guides from other web sites on the Internet
and organized them to fit the five units of this seminar. We have shown
required readings as well as optional ones.
Useful
Books & Journals The reference books below have proven to be helpful
in statistical consulting. As a rule, they are written in such a way that
relevant sections can be shared between statistician and scientist. More
advanced texts may be separated and placed toward the end of a section.