Resources

Excellent online stats course ~ with many videos. Update to date videos will also be shared on myCourses. Could be your first resource, as a back up if our textbook or explanations confuse you :)

Crash Course: Statistics (YouTube)

I've linked the first 4 of 25 videos on stats. They are light & witty. When you watch one you will get the link to the rest of them, each video goes from approx. 2 to 15 minutes. The videos illustrate how pervasive stats are in our every day life.

The clips are JUST for fun ~ the content videos and all required work is posted on CENGAGE & MyCourses websites. You will need to log in order to view the 'official' course materials.

Seeing Theory: An Introduction to Probability & Statistics

http://students.brown.edu/seeing-theory/index.html



Karl Wuensch's Statistics Help Page

Everything you want to know about statistics are are afraid to ask: http://core.ecu.edu/psyc/wuenschk/StatHelp/StatHelp.htm


Against All Odds: Inside Statistics hosted by Dr. Pardis Sabeti.

Dr. Pardis Sabeti is a computational geneticist at Harvard.

Statistics is one of the most important and useful subjects taught in school, affecting us in our daily lives and as concerned citizens. If you look through a college catalog, you'll see references to statistics in more departments than any other course of study. The goal of Against All Odds is to teach the basic tools and procedures of statistics in the context of applications important in our lives. You'll learn how statistics works - while meeting the people who put statistics to work.

This material can be the basis of an introductory college statistics offering as well as an AP course. Against All Odds is also an excellent refresher or introduction to statistics for adult learners who are returning to school or anyone who just wants to make sense of the world around us.

Here is the program overview: https://www.learner.org/courses/againstallodds/unitpages/index.html

Watch the introductory video: