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TI-Nspire Statistics Demonstrations and Activities
Looking for a great way to illustrate an important statistical concept? I created 29 classroom demonstrations to run
on your computer's TI-Nspire® software. These demonstrations were written using Version 1.4 of the TI-Nspire
Computer Software – Teacher Edition and will also run on the CAS Computer Software. They can be downloaded
from: http://wps.aw.com/aw_bock_statsmodworld_3/
1. Conditional distributions and
association
2. Mean, median, and outliers
3. Standard deviation, IQR, and
outliers
4. Boxplots and dotplots
5. Histograms and boxplots
6. The 68-95-99.7 Rule
7. Normal percentiles
8. Normal models
9. Normal probability plots and
histograms
10. Correlation and scatterplots
11. Least squares
12. Understanding R-squared
13. Residuals plot
14. Influential points
15. Re-expressions
16. Simulations
17. Populations and samples
18. The Law of Large Numbers
19. Geometric probabilities
20. Binomial probabilities
21. How close to Normal?
22. Sample proportions
23. Central Limit Theorem
24. Confidence intervals
25. Errors and power
26. The t-models
27. Confidence intervals for means
28. The Χ² models
29. Regression inference
John F Mahoney, Benjamin Banneker Academic HS, Washington, DC [email protected]
TI-Nspire Statistics Demonstrations and Activities
Conditional distributions and
association
Mean, median, and outliers
Standard deviation, IQR, and
outliers
Boxplots and dotplots
Histograms and boxplots
The 68-95-99.7 Rule
Normal percentiles
Normal models
Normal probability plots and
histograms
Correlation and Scatterplots
Least squares
Understanding R-squared
Residuals plot
Influential points
Re-expressions
Simulations
Populations and samples
The Law of Large Numbers
Geometric probabilities
Binomial probabilities
How close to Normal?
Sample proportions
Central Limit Theorem
Confidence Intervals
Errors and power
The t-models
Confidence Intervals for
Means
The Χ² Models
Regression inference
Looking for a great way to illustrate an important statistical concept? I created 29 classroom demonstrations to run
on your computer's TI-Nspire® software. These demonstrations were written using Version 1.4 of the TI-Nspire
Computer Software – Teacher Edition and will also run on the CAS Computer Software. They can be downloaded
from: http://wps.aw.com/aw_bock_statsmodworld_3/
John F. Mahoney, Benjamin Banneker Academic HS, Washington, DC [email protected]