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Press. Using randomisation on spreadsheets to enhance statistical understanding. Neil Sheldon Manchester Grammar School Royal Statistical Society Centre for Statistical Education. Press. Data in textbooks and examination papers are static But data in the real world are dynamic

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  1. Press Using randomisation on spreadsheets to enhance statistical understanding Neil Sheldon Manchester Grammar School Royal Statistical Society Centre for Statistical Education

  2. Press • Data in textbooks and examination papers are static • But data in the real world are dynamic • Every time you sample you get different data • And if the data are different the conclusions may be different too

  3. Press • Statistical concepts that everyone should understand • Probability is long-run relative frequency • All data should be understood against some sense of the background variation • Variation can be controlled by taking larger samples

  4. Press • Statistical concepts in MEI S1 • Data representation • Calculating summary data • especially the tricky issue of divisor n and n − 1 • The meaning of probability • The use of the binomial distribution • The concepts of hypothesis testing

  5. Press • Statistical concepts in MEI S2 • Correlation: PMCC and Spearman’s coefficient • Regression • The use of the Poisson distribution • including approximating the binomial • The use of the Normal distribution • including approximating the binomial and Poisson • Chi-squared tests on contingency tables

  6. Press • Statistical concepts in MEI S3 • Central limit theorem • The t distribution • Chi-squared goodness of fit

  7. Press Using randomisation on spreadsheets to enhance statistical understanding Neil Sheldon Manchester Grammar School Royal Statistical Society Centre for Statistical Education

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