Blog post for `acs12` data set by @megan_mocko.
https://t.co/YHtXxXV6tC
This data set can help students think carefully about the population of interest. Ex: if exploring avg hours worked per week, how does the graph shown impact an analysis of respondent employment status?
New `dream` data set blog post by @megan_mocko.
https://t.co/tvMoccZoNr
Sometimes we need a hook to get students interested in data. Many students might have heard of the DREAM Act but may not know a lot. Here is an opportunity to explore data directly affecting their age group.
The 3rd Edition of Advanced High School Statistics is now available! Features improved alignment w/AP CED + content and exercise updates. Thank you especially to the extensive work completed by @LeahDorazio in making this new edition happen! #OER#stats
https://t.co/V6YiUKD862
Data Sets of the Week by @megan_mocko: epa2021.
https://t.co/7ERX8h3jeG
What is the relationship between city versus highway miles per gallon? Does it vary by the manufacturer? Examine this multivariable relationship with your students!
Data Set of the Week by @mathl3t3: biontech_adolescents
https://t.co/4TGJV0yvU9
Students often tire of using toy data sets or old data sets. We’ve got a remedy! This week we look at some basic statistical inference using the `biontech_adolescents` data set.
Data Set of the Week by @mathl3t3: pokemon_go
https://t.co/wbUynBHu5Y
This week we’re dipping our toes into the massive world of Pokemon Go! Can we predict a Pokemon’s post evolution combat power using only its pre evolution combat power?
Data Set of the Week by @mathl3t3: piracy
https://t.co/a9UpKwLfrD
Piracy of digital media, namely music and movies, was at its peak in the 2000s, along with anti-piracy legislation. This week we dive into campaign finance via the `piracy` data set.
New #OER statistical software labs supporting jamovi (@jamovistats) and JASP (@JASPStats)!
Each software has a suite of 10 labs built specifically to support introductory #Statistics.
Learn more at
https://t.co/DGUbWlSmzn
Data Set of the Week by @mathl3t3: earthquakes
https://t.co/UyD31VUM70
Can we predict how intense an earthquake will be? This week we take a look at the `earthquakes` data set!
Data Set of the Week by @megan_mocko: us_time_survey
https://t.co/jnoA79dWwE
Is the average amount of time that Americans are sleeping increasing or decreasing?
Data Set of the Week by @mathl3t3: mariokart
https://t.co/I6BrykV8B0
Do we remove data points from a model solely because they are visual outliers? This week we take a look at outliers in least squares regression via the mariokart data set.
Today at 12pm ET authors of Introduction to Modern Statistics @minebocek and @jo_hardin47 will be presenting "Introduction to Statistics: A Modern Approach" for @MathAMATYC, registration info 👇
🔗 https://t.co/fAGnYC8zw1
#statsed#datascied#rstats
New online book section for the properties of summary statistics for 2 x 2 tables, including risk, prevalence, and odds ratios, supplementing "Introductory Statistics for the Life and Biomedical Sciences" by Vu & Harrington. #OER
https://t.co/wpMteGbH2C
https://t.co/3kmSCnpMML
Data Set of the Week is on holiday until January. Thx to the Data Hunters team and @Mathl3t3 these last few months!
Interested in joining the data efforts or getting involved with OpenIntro in other ways?
https://t.co/ZNOeytNwtH
Want to browse data sets?
https://t.co/WSMihLA2sw
Data Sets of the Week by @megan_mocko: lego_sample and lego_population
https://t.co/3u2JjMsupY
Multiple linear regression with LEGO! Is there a relationship between the Amazon price versus the number of pieces per set for LEGO City and LEGO Friends sets?
Data Set of the Week by @KarenJHiggins: pierce_county_house_sales
https://t.co/2pEtRFHJuQ
The housing market remains active. This week we look at 2020 home sales from Pierce County, WA. This is a particularly great setting for multilinear regression and other modeling methods.
Thank you @AIMathematics for reviewing and listing Introduction to Modern Statistics among approved open source textbooks for statistics!
https://t.co/1X5fGBJOBq
Data Set of the Week by @mathl3t3: cpu
Multithreaded processors have become more common in the last decade. Is that also why processors are faster than ever? This week we take a brief look at the evolution of computer processors from 2010 to 2020.
New OpenIntro blog post about MLB data sets by @KarenJHiggins:
https://t.co/6c9nlt9d2x
This week's post emphasizes several @MLB data sets: team-level data from 150 years, 2010 salary data, 2018 batter statistics, and 2010 hitting statistics. The graph uses data from `mlb_teams`.
Data Set of the Week by @Mathl3t3 : Race and Justice.
This blog post shares a data set from the `openintro` package for a poll regarding perceptions of equal treatment by police following the murder of George Floyd in May 2020. #RacialJustice
https://t.co/qdn4JjP2iE