The following are some online, interactive statistical tools that you may find helpful in your studies or research. As I write or come across other useful tools, I will add them to this list. If you notice that any of the links don't work (or, worse yet, that any sites require a fee!), please send me a short note.
For background information, see my
Statistics and Probability Resources.
Rice University Virtual Lab in Statistics Simulations/Demonstrations
(by David M. Lane, Rice
University Virtual Lab in Statistics)
http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~lane/stat_sim/index.html
Here is a neat Simulations/Demonstrations module that uses Java applets to to demonstrate various
statistical concepts and procedures (Java must be enabled for this feature).
Multimedia Resources for Statistics Students
(Arizona State University Department of Psychology in Education)
http://research.ed.asu.edu/msms/multimedia/multimedia.cfm
This interesting site is designed to aid teachers of statistical methods by providing them with
links to datasets on the Internet, along with visual depictions of statistical concepts and
methods, galleries of equations, and tools for performing computations and graphing results
directly online. Also useful for students.
Selecting Statistics
(Center for Social Research Methods)
http://www.socialresearchmethods.net/selstat/ssstart.htm
An online statistical advisor. Asks you specific questions and then leads you to the appropriate
statistical test for your data.
Statistics Toolbox (Jan de Leeuw, UCLA Department of Statistics)
http://calculators.stat.ucla.edu/
A multitude of handy statistics calculators that perform both simple and advanced functions. Worth
the visit.
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