Some interactive Python tutorials on basic stats, possibly useful for teaching
Raj
rajeev.raizada at gmail.com
Mon Feb 14 09:53:07 EST 2011
Dear Python folks,
Those of you whose duties include teaching basic stats
might be interested in these interactive tutorial files,
designed to illustrate basic concepts.
Running the code opens up an interactive figure window.
When you click on a figure to add new points,
the statistical tests shown in the figure change accordingly.
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~raj/intro-stats.html
The code has lots of comments in it, which attempt to explain the
concepts as explicitly as possible. No prior knowledge of Python or
statistics is assumed. These programs require the SciPy and
Matplotlib modules.
The tutorials are:
- interactive_mean_std_normal_distribution.py
- interactive_one_sample_t_test.py
- interactive_two_sample_t_test.py
- interactive_correlation_plot.py
The same webpage also contains Matlab versions of the scripts.
Please feel more than free to use any of the code for teaching,
if you find it useful.
Yours,
Rajeev Raizada
Research Assistant Professor
Neukom Institute for Computational Science
Dartmouth College
HB 6255
Hanover NH 03755
Tel: 603 646 0175
E.mail: rajeev.raizada at dartmouth.edu
WWW: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~raj
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