This paper describes an interactive Web-based tutorial that supplements instruction on statistical power. This freely available tutorial provides several interactive exercises that guide students as they draw multiple samples from various populations and compare results for populations with differing parameters (for example, small standard deviation versus large standard deviation). The tutorial assignment includes diagnostic multiple-choice questions with feedback addressing misconceptions, and follow-up questions suitable for grading. The sampling exercises utilize an interactive Java applet that graphically demonstrates relationships between statistical power and effect size, null and alternative populations and sampling distributions, a...
In this article, we describe and evaluate a Web-based interactive tutorial used to present hypothesi...
In this study, we review the graphical methods suggested in Davidson and MacKinnon (Davidson, Russel...
In this study, we review the graphical methods suggested in Davidson and MacKinnon (Davidson, Russel...
In this paper, we discuss the importance of teaching power considerations in statistical hypothesis ...
In this paper, we discuss the importance of teaching power considerations in statistical hypothesis ...
The Web Interface for Statistics Education (http://wise.cgu.edu) is a website built around interacti...
Statistical power is an important topic taught in most graduate-level and undergraduate-level mathem...
Statistical power is an important topic taught in most graduate-level and undergraduate-level mathem...
In this article, we present an evaluation of a Web-based, interactive tutorial used to present the s...
Power computations for one-level experimental designs that assume simple random samples are greatly ...
Poster presented at the meeting of the United States Conference on Teaching Statistics (USCOTS), Car...
This dissertation explored the effects of two different interventions on the learning of statistics....
The studies included in this dissertation were completed for the purposes of exploring the nature of...
Part 2: Education and HCI Curriculum IInternational audienceInferential statistics is a frequent tas...
Estimates of statistical power are widely used in applied research for purposes such as sample size ...
In this article, we describe and evaluate a Web-based interactive tutorial used to present hypothesi...
In this study, we review the graphical methods suggested in Davidson and MacKinnon (Davidson, Russel...
In this study, we review the graphical methods suggested in Davidson and MacKinnon (Davidson, Russel...
In this paper, we discuss the importance of teaching power considerations in statistical hypothesis ...
In this paper, we discuss the importance of teaching power considerations in statistical hypothesis ...
The Web Interface for Statistics Education (http://wise.cgu.edu) is a website built around interacti...
Statistical power is an important topic taught in most graduate-level and undergraduate-level mathem...
Statistical power is an important topic taught in most graduate-level and undergraduate-level mathem...
In this article, we present an evaluation of a Web-based, interactive tutorial used to present the s...
Power computations for one-level experimental designs that assume simple random samples are greatly ...
Poster presented at the meeting of the United States Conference on Teaching Statistics (USCOTS), Car...
This dissertation explored the effects of two different interventions on the learning of statistics....
The studies included in this dissertation were completed for the purposes of exploring the nature of...
Part 2: Education and HCI Curriculum IInternational audienceInferential statistics is a frequent tas...
Estimates of statistical power are widely used in applied research for purposes such as sample size ...
In this article, we describe and evaluate a Web-based interactive tutorial used to present hypothesi...
In this study, we review the graphical methods suggested in Davidson and MacKinnon (Davidson, Russel...
In this study, we review the graphical methods suggested in Davidson and MacKinnon (Davidson, Russel...