Statistical Links
The following are links focusing on the application of statistics
from various methodological, substantive and theoretical perspectives
found on the World Wide Web. These are broken into categories by
discipline and field.
General Statistical Approaches
and Methods
- StatLib at Carnegie
Mellon University
- A
Guide to Statistical Computing Resources on the Internet
- Varnum and Weise's
General
Statistical Resources
- Research
Method Resources from the College of Education at Arizona
State University
- Rainer's
Home Page for Statisticians
- A
Guide to the Web for Statisticians
- Electronic
Services in Statistics
- Helberg's
Statistics on the Web
- UCLA's On-Line
Statistics Textbook
- Statistical Concepts
Explained
- The
Concept of Statistical Significance Testing
- Pitfalls of
Data Analysis (From the University of Wisconsin)
- Statistics
Education Links (from Finland)
- Introductory
Methods Teaching Links (from Finland)
- How to Study
Statistics (advice from Paul Hutchinson at Macquarie
University)
- Statistics to
Use (a discussion of numerous stastistics including the mean,
standard deviation, Fisher's exact test, ANOVA, chi-square,
contigency tables, Student's t-test, and ordinary least squares;
also includes on-line forms to estimate some of these statistics;
from College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University, in
Minnesota)
- Ray C.
Fair, Testing Macroeconomic Models (several chapters
from the book, orginally published in 1994 by Harvard University
Press)
Statistics
Political Science
Departments at Rice offering
Statistical Colloquia
Links We Find
Interesting
- WebStat (This is a statistical computing environment for
the World Wide Web that enables the users to analyze data through
the site)
Statistical Consulting Lab Links
Home to the Statistical
Consulting Lab Page