I am pleased to announce the publication of the Volume 10, Number 3
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:
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Sincerely,

Tom Short
Editor, Journal of Statistics Education
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Articles

  Robert C. delMas
  Statistical Literacy, Reasoning, and Learning

    Joan Garfield
    The Challenge of Developing Statistical Reasoning

    Beth L. Chance
    Components of Statistical Thinking and Implications for
Instruction
      and Assessment

    Deborah J. Rumsey
    Statistical Literacy as a Goal for Introductory Statistics Courses

    Robert C. delMas
    Statistical Literacy, Reasoning, and Learning: A Commentary

  Larry H. Ludlow
  Rethinking Practice: Using Faculty Evaluations to Teach Statistics

  Hershey H. Friedman, Linda W. Friedman, and Taiwo Amoo
  Using Humor in the Introductory Statistics Course

  Christopher L. Aberson, Dale E. Berger, Michael R. Healy, and   
    Victoria L. Romero
  An Interactive Tutorial for Teaching Statistical Power

  Mary Richardson and Susan Haller
  What is the Probability of a Kiss? (It's Not What You Think)

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

    Chrys Caroni
    Modeling the Reliability of Ball Bearings

Letter to the Editor

  Response from the Authors

Acknowledgment of JSE Referees

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