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Teaching Multivariable Thinking in Intro Statistics

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Feb 7, 2025
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Post comments and access the JMP files here: https://community.jmp.com/t5/Learn-JMP-Events/Teaching-Multivariable-Thinking-in-Intro-Statistics/ev-p/826060 The American Statistical Association’s Guidelines for Assessment and Instruction in Statistics Education (GAISE) recommend that introductory statistics courses introduce students to multivariable thinking: reasoning about relationships between more than two variables. The JMP Student Edition’s interactive and visual tools can help students develop this important statistical thinking skill. This webinar demonstrates techniques for teaching multivariable thinking that rely on only introductory-level concepts and graphs. Topics and examples include: - Using interactive graphs and data summaries to explore multivariable data - Lurking variables, confounds, spurious correlations - Two-factor Interactions - Simpson’s paradox - Teaching tips and resources from the JMP Academic team Recorded Feb. 6, 2025. Register for upcoming live JMP Academic webinars at https://www.jmp.com/academic-webinars. Get JMP software free for academic use: https://www.jmp.com/student JMP Academic resources: https://www.jmp.com/academic

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