Links:
- A new view of statistics - A well-reviewd site from New Zealand. Very well explained; for level 3 and above. Has its own 'what stats. test do I use'? section.
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- Fell Running - If you are interested in finding out about fell running then this is the site for you. Information on races, articles of interest, how to become a member and links to other fell running web sites.
(Added: 18-Oct-2001 By: PH Hits: 862)
- GraphPad: Chosing the right stats test - Does what it say on the tin ..helps you choose the right stats test. You do need a little bit of background info first, however.
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- How not to produce scientific graphs & figures (the Evil Tutor's Guide) - This guide has been created in the surrounding of the Department of Physiology at the University of Western Australia. The lab report marking in the second year saw many a tutor growing tired of marking the same mistakes over and over again. This guide illustrates how to fail properly and what to do to get really the lowest marks.
(Added: 2-Jun-2000 By: DP Hits: 1016)
- InStat -statistics - For students wanting a no-nonsense guide to statistics in plain English. This link takes you to an index of a manual; includes parametric & non-parametric tests (e.g. chi-square & 't'). You can download a save & print disabled version of the actual software too. Useful for UCLES practical assessment.
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- Major Statistics Gateway Site - A superb 'portal' site. Contains a bewildering number of links to other sites including those that let you upload your data. A must!
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- Paired 't' test - Another site that lets you enter data for a paired 't' test.
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- Statistical tests - Allows you to input data for a large range of tests including the 't' test and chi-square (look for 'significance').
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- Virtual Statistics - An excellent easy to follow site on statistics for the beginner, (biased towards Biology students!). Easy to navigate; student-friendly. Recommended.
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