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A web site with explanations and demonstrations of common statistical phenomenon. It also includes calculators for various statistical quantities.
Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research
  
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M. Wittmann, J. Morgan, and R. Feeley, Phys. Rev. ST Phys. Educ. Res., 2 (2) (2006).
We report on the development of students’ ideas of probability and probability density in a University of Maine laboratory-based general education physics course called Intuitive…
  
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Publishers: National Institute of Standards and Technology and International SEMATECH
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SEMATECH and NIST provide this online primer in statistics. The eight chapters cover such topics as measurement, selecting statistical models, and data analysis, using sample and…
  
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A. Rossman and B. Chance
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This applet demonstrates the impact of data bin width on the display of information in histograms. The user is able to control the bin width and the axes of the histogram with the…
STP Binomial Program  [ Computer Program ]
  
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H. Gould, J. Tobochnik, W. Christian, and A. Cox
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The STP Binomial program displays the probability that n spins are up out of a total N non-interacting spin 1/2 magnetic moments. The default number of spins is 60 and the…
  
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This applet demonstrates the probability of selecting the best option from a series of choices. In a hiring simulation, the user sees a series of candidates with each ranked relative…