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This tutorial, created by Thomas W. McFarland of Nova Southeastern University, explains the theory and use of multiple regression and demonstrates it with an example on SAT scores and GPA. Data sets are provided in both...
This applet simulates a two-condition experiment. You specify the number of subjects per sample (n), and the population means for each condition (Mean A and Mean B). You can also specify the correlation between the two...
This applet, by David M. Lane of Rice University, shows how the correlation between two variables is affected by the range of the variable plotted on the X-axis. Exercises and definitions to key terms are given for...
SalStat is an small application for the statistical analysis of scientific data (with a special concentration on psychology). It can already do 18 kinds of descriptive statistics, t tests (paired, unpaired and one...
This page, created by Richard Lowry of Vassar College, generates a graph of the sampling distribution of r, the Pearson correlation coefficient. Upon opening, the applet prompts for sample size greater than 6. The...
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