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 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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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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