Re: Any online notes on when to use various types of graphs?



Bruce Weaver wrote:

Thanks Marc. I've had a quick glance, and it looks like there's a wealth of info there. The trouble is that it's probably a bit too terse for the class I'm teaching presently. The class is called "advanced stats" (for 4th year psych students), but many students are still struggling with very basic concepts. So I need a resource that presents things in a fairly simple, catchy way. The style of David Lane's Hyperstat is what I had in mind (www.hyperstat.com).

Oops! I gave the wrong URL for David Lane's Hyperstat site. That should have been http://davidmlane.com/hyperstat/index.html .


The same David Lane pointed me to this site, where chapter 2 has exactly the sort of thing I was looking for.

  http://psych.rice.edu/online_stat/

Thanks again to all who responded.

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