I am pleased to announce the publication of the Volume 10,
Number 1 issue of the Journal of Statistics Education (JSE).

JSE is an official electronic journal of the American
Statistical Association (ASA), and is available through the
ASA Web site at:

http://www.amstat.org/publications/jse

I have appended to the end of this message the contents of
the current issue.

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months. The complete issue will be announced in July
2002.

Thank you for reading and for exploring JSE!

I apologize if you receive this announcement more than
once.

Sincerely,

Tom Short
Editor, Journal of Statistics Education
http://www.amstat.org/publications/jse
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JSE Volume 10, Number 1 (March 2002)

Articles

  Ann A. O'Connell 
  Student Perceptions of Assessment Strategies in a 
  Multivariate Statistics Course 

  Chong Ho Yu, Sandra Andrews, David Winograd, Angel 
  Jannasch-Pennell, and Samuel A. DiGangi 
  Teaching Factor Analysis in Terms of Variable Space 
  and Subject Space Using Multimedia Visualization 

  Peter E. Kennedy 
  More on Venn Diagrams for Regression 

  Jamie D. Mills 
  Using Computer Simulation Methods to Teach Statistics: 
  A Review of the Literature 

  Departments

     Teaching Bits: A Resource for Teachers of Statistics 

     Deborah J. Rumsey 
     From the Literature on Teaching and Learning Statistics 

    William P. Peterson 
     Topics for Discussion from Current Newspapers and Journals 

    Datasets and Stories 

    LeRoy A. Franklin and Belva J. Cooley 
    An Experiential Approach to Integrating ANOVA Concepts 

 Letter to the Editor

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