STAZ: Interactive software for undergraduate statistics |
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Authors: | Virginia Hatchette Arthur R. Zivian Marilyn T. Zivian Ronald Okada |
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Affiliation: | 1. Graduate Psychology, York University, 4700 Keele Street, M3J 1P3, North York, ON, Canada
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Abstract: | STAZ is an interactive computer program that demonstrates statistical concepts, many of which cannot be readily demonstrated using conventional methods. Use of dynamic graphics encourages active engagement with challenging statistical concepts. The program consists of 13 graphical demonstrations, most of which allow for interactive participation by students. A detailed Help file with guided explanations accompanies each demonstration. STAZ is a multiple document interface program that makes full use of Windows features, such as tiling, links, and multitasking. Designed to be used as a supplement for any undergraduate statistics course, STAZ may be used by either instructors in classroom settings or students working independently. |
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