I am pleased to announce the publication of the Volume 11, 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

The table of contents for the current issue is appended at the end of
this message.

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Sincerely,

Tom Short
Editor, Journal of Statistics Education
http://www.amstat.org/publications/jse
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Articles

Daniel W. Schafer and Fred L. Ramsey
Teaching the Craft of Data Analysis

Mary Richardson and Byron Gajewski
Archaeological Sampling Strategies

Arthur Bakker
The Early History of Average Values and Implications
   for Education

Ian McLeod, Ying Zhang, and Hao Yu
Multiple-Choice Randomization

Timothy S. Vaughan
Teaching Statistical Concepts With Student-Specific
   Datasets

Rose Martinez-Dawson
Incorporating Laboratory Experiments in an
   Introductory Statistics Course

James V. Pinto, Pin Ng, and David S. Allen
Logical Extremes, Beta, and the Power of the Test

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

Julie M. Hays
Forecasting Computer Usage

Constance H. McLaren and Bruce J. McLaren
Electric Bill Data

Letter to the Editor

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