Innovative Teaching Methods: Randomization and Simulation for Inference
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Join educators Nathan Tintle, Kari Lock Morgan, Webster West, and Chris Malone as they explore the effective use of randomization and simulation techniques in teaching statistical inference. This session, led by chair Sharon J. Lane-Getaz and discussed by Beth Chance, will provide insights into best practices, engaging pedagogy, and the importance of these methods in enhancing student understanding of statistical concepts. Discover how to incorporate these tools into your curriculum to foster a deeper comprehension of inference among your students.
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Innovative Teaching Methods: Randomization and Simulation for Inference
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Using Randomization and Simulation to Teach Inference Chair: Sharon J. Lane-Getaz Speakers: Nathan Tintle, Kari Lock Morgan, Webster West, Chris Malone Discussant: Beth Chance
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