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This applet, created by Ivo Dinov of the University of California, Berkeley, demonstrates the Central Limit Theorem. First, select a distribution (normal, uniform, skewed, custom) and add or delete data points by...
Created by David Lane of Rice University, this is a collection of applets organized by subject of study and searchable. It contains applets for ANOVA, binomial distribution, central limit theorem, chi square, confidence...
In these activities designed to introduce sampling distributions and the Central Limit Theorem, students generate several small samples and note patterns in the distributions of the means and proportions that they...
This is a collection of applets regarding various topics in statistics. Topics include central limit theorem, probability distributions, hypothesis testing, power, confidence intervals, correlation, control charts,...
The applets in this section of Statistical Java allow you to see how the Central Limit Theorem works. The main page gives the characteristics of five non-normal distributions (Bernoulli, Poisson, Exponential, U-shaped,...
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