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Table of Contents

1: Introduction
Part I: Introductory probability and statistics2: First week of class
3: Descriptive statistics
4: Linear regression and correlation
5: Data collection
6: Statistical literacy and the news media
7: Probability
8: Statistical inference
9: Multiple regression and nonlinear models
10: Lying with statistics
Part II: Putting it all together11: How to do it
12: Structuring an introductory statistics course
Part III: More advanced courses13: Decision theory and Bayesian statistics
14: Student activities in survey sampling
15: Problems and projects in probability
16: Directed projects in a mathematical statistics course
Notes
References
Index

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... very readable ... a book to dip into ... a useful companion to have to hand with fresh and relevant ideas. Mathematics in School This book contains more material than could possibly be used in a single course; we suggest you read through it all and then try out some of the ideas. Pick and choose what works for you. Zentralblatt Math It is certainly a book that I will come back to time and again! Teaching Statistics This is clearly a book that users will want to dip in and out of, and the structure supports this approach with a good subject index as well as an author index. Teaching Statistics ... a collection of ideas for enriching the teaching of statistics presented in a systematic way with careful suggestions for their use. Teaching Statistics Provides a wealth of demonstrations, examples and projects that involve active student participation. Mathematical Didactics (MATHDI) Gelaman's and Nolan's class demonstrations sound so fun and instructive they make me want to build a stats course around them. Why are students in larger than average families? Why are there fewer baby girls in China? After students secretly put sequences of real and made-up random coin tosses on the board, how can Gelman and Nolan tell which are which? How could students who have worked together on such problems not be fascinated with the explanations? Frank Morgan, Williams College Gelman and Nolan have constructed a tour de force of clever demonstrations that will permit all who use them to communicate more effectively many of the deepest ideas of statisitical thinking. Howard Wainer, Distinguished Research Scientist, National Board of Medical Examiners, Philadelphia Teaching Statistics: A Bag of Tricks by Gelman and Nolan could have also been appropriately named "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Teaching Statistics, but were Afraid to Ask"! Much more than just a collection of engaging activities and examples, it also includes informative discussions of pedagogy and practical tips on everything from course organization to effectively integrating activities into the classroom to maintaining interest and motivating students. Both new and experienced teachers of statistics will find this book to be a valuable resource. Roxy Peck, Department of Statistics, Cal Poly, California This book takes an unusual approach to what you need to know about teaching statistics. Susan Starkings, London South Bank University

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