Teaching Statistics: A Bag of Tricks

by Andrew Gelman

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Based on years of teaching experience, this work provides a wealth of demonstrations, examples, projects and course plans for teachers of statistics courses at all levels. It also includes hints on how to organize and motivate student groups.

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Andrew Gelman is a professor at Columbia University, New York, USA John B. Carlin is a professor at the University of Melbourne, Australia Hal S. Stern is a professor at the University of California, Irvine, USA Donald B. Rubin is a professor at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA

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Nonfiction, Science & Nature
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519.50711Natural sciences & mathematicsMathematicsProbabilities and applied mathematicsStatistical Mathematics
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QA276.18 .G45ScienceMathematicsMathematicsProbabilities. Mathematical statistics
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