Entry:

Halley, Fred S., "Teaching Social Statistics with Simulated Data," Teaching Sociology, 19 (October, 1991), 518-525.


Abstract:

Using simulated data sets in teaching statistics avoids complications of poor response rates, coding errors, and sampling errors; simulated data sets permit the presentation of clear examples of statistical concepts and provide statistically significant relationships to analyze with smaller sample sizes.

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1972-1989

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