Bookmarks to great statistical web sites
These are some of the bookmarks that I
think are
particularly useful. If you have any that you think that I
might add,
please let me know. Bookmarks seem to become unavailable
on an
unpredictable schedule, so there may be some here that don't
work.
General Statistical Stuff
- Karl
Wuensch's StatHelp page
- This
is a great page and I highly recommend it.
- A
few (zillion) links related to Statistics Education
- Wow!! This is just what it says it is. A lot of the
links
are old, and some are now dead, but it is still a great
site.
- Annotated
Bibliography of Articles for the Statistics
User
- This is a bibliography of published papers.
- SurfStat.Australia .
- This is an excellent site--one of my
favorites. There is lots of instructional material here,
as well as a
few links to other sites.
-
Statistics and Statistical Graphics Resources
- Another good collection by
Michael Friendly
- Clay
Helberg's Statistics on the Web
- Another site that has been around for a long
time.
- Gerard Dallal's The Little Handbook of Statistical Practice
- This site contains all sorts of good stuff, though some of the discussions are a bit briefer than I would prefer.
Data Sets
- A
Casebook for a First Course in Statistics and Data
Analysis
- This is a great set of data files. It is also a very
good book.
- Data
Sets-Oxford
- Mostly survey data, but a lot of it.
- The
Data and Story Library
- A great source of data, complete with a
description of each study. One of my favorites.
- Judd
and McClelland Data Sets
- Data that go with Judd and
McClelland's text
Course Pages
- David
Lane's Hyperstat pages
- Excellent source for review material and all sorts of
things.
- Psycholo
gy
3030: Intermediate Statistics
- (Michael Friendly's course--a
great site for instructors!!)
- Robert
Hale's Course at PSU
-
Karl
Wuensch's course notes
-
- A good set of class notes from Karl Wuensch
- Class notes for Ed Psych 507
-
Dave Howell's Courses
- That's
me!
Class lecture notes for Psych 340 and Psych 341--I stopped
teaching in 2002, but there is still a lot of good stuff
there, including explanations, examples, printout, exams,
labs, etc.
Glossaries
-
Statistics
Glossary - Main Contents
- A very useful glossary compliled by
Easton and McColl.
- Glossarist
- A very heavy duty site. If you can't find it there,
it's
probably your fault.
- STEPS
- This one is from the UK and has been around a long
time.
- Good
and Bad Graphics
- Good stuff for class discussion
Calculators and Java Stuff
- A Neat
Java
Statistical Software Program
- This is a great Java program that will run most
statistical
analyses that you want, though not super fast. Highly
recommended!
-
Statistical Calculators
- These do all sorts of stuff. They are by Richard
Lowry at Vassar.
Don't miss the navigation bar on the left, which will take
you to
a wide variety of calculators. It also includes a link to
an online
interactive text that may be useful.
- STATISTICS
PAGE-Berrie (movies)
- These are some neat video clips for
looking at basic concepts. Mostly Java Applets
- Duke
University page
- There are some good things here, but you need to
pick and
choose.
- StatLib---
Applied
Statistics algorithms
- For those who want to write their own programs
- StatLib
Index "
- StatLib, a system for distributing statistical
software, datasets, and information by electronic mail,
FTP and
WWW"--Good stuff!
-
Major Software
- SPSS Inc.
- Just what it looks like.
- Minitab
Homepage
- What the name implies
- Resampling
Stats (The definitive site for a different approach to
statistical hypothesis testing--including an electronic
text.)
-
Miscellaneous
- Outliers
- This is an interesting link about outliers and their
influence.
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