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Original Articles

Some experiences teaching factorial design in introductory statistics courses

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Pages 219-227 | Published online: 28 Jul 2006
 

Abstract

A major challenge in teaching statistics is to convey how statistics is used in solving real problems. Introductory courses often fail to provide students with a sense of how to apply statistical ideas. This paper will describe our experiences with a teaching approach in which students generate and analyse their own data by conducting a factorial experiment. We note our expectations, successes, and disappointments, as well as our recommendations.

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