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ResourceSpotlight
Students discover the Central Limit Theorem by simulating rolls of two, four, and seven number cubes via the random number generator. They find sample means and standard deviations and construct histograms of the sample distributions. By working in small groups and sharing data, the simulations are not as time consuming as they would otherwise be.
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Texas Instruments, Inc.
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A helpful scientific calculator that runs in your web browser window.
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Holt Online Learning
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Site contains several calculators evaluating several values in statistics including probabilties, t-test, ANOVA tests, least squares regression lines, etc.
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Vassar Stats
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Explanation of the law of large numbers, and the central limit theorem
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Sampling distributions with large
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Central Limit Theorem Tutorial
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Intro to the Central Limit Theorem Tutorial
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Explains the Central Limit theorem and also has an applet to demonstrate many samples and how the theorem works
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Vassar Stats
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The website indexes lectures in Introduction to Statistical Methods course.
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Lecture Summaries: Introduction to Statistical Methods
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Site contains several explanations and examples for lots of statistics topics like graphs, hypothesis testing, types of distributions, etc.
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MathsRevision.net
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Page discusses the definition and formula for sample means as well as the variance of samples. Also, discusses the relationship to the Central Limit Theorem.
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Yale University, Dept of Statistics
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