Math
Pages (http://www.seanet.com/~ksbrown/)
- articles on number theory, combinatorics, geometry, algebra,
calculus, differential equations, probability, statistics, physics,
and the history of math.
Plus
(http://plus.maths.org/) - articles explaining
the diverse applications of mathematics within physics, chemistry,
biology, engineering, and economics, plus stories about new developments
in mathematics and interviews with mathematicians.
Steve's
Math Resources (http://mickey.lcsc.edu/~steve/math.links.html)
- contains course notes, worked problems, and practice
exams for courses in differential equations; basic calculus, college
algebra, and finite mathematics.
StatLib
Index (http://lib.stat.cmu.edu/)
Journal
of Statistics Education (http://www2.ncsu.edu/ncsu/pams/stat/info/jse/homepage.html)
- a refereed electronic journal on postsecondary teaching
of statistics.
Statistics
Every Writer Should Know (http://nilesonline.com/stats/)
- guide to basic statistics and data analysis. Designed
for writers and journalists.
Rice
Virtual Lab in Statistics (http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~lane/rvls.html)
- integrated combination of an online introductory statistics
book, Java simulations, case studies, and data analysis lab.
Statistics
& Polls: What Do the Numbers Tell Us? (http://www.learner.org/exhibits/statistics/)
- follow a year in a fictitious election campaign for
an inside look at the mathematics behind the polls and the news
you hear everyday.
Arizona
State Research Methods Resources (http://research.ed.asu.edu/siip/)
- Resources for teaching and learning about data analysis
including Dr. B's Wide World of Web Data and the Data Gallery.
Course materials and research papers are also available.
Algorithms
for Creating and Analyzing Adaptive Designs (http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~qstout/abs/Seattle97.html)
- techniques which utilize observations as they occur,
rather than merely analyzing them at the end.
Applications
of Exotic Options to Real Option Theory (http://www.geocities.com/wallstreet/2143/index.html)
- as it pertains to the valuation of investment projects.
ARIMA
(http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/5585/mprev.html)
- the most general class of models for forecasting a
time series which can be stationarized by transformations such
as differencing and logging.
Bartlett
Corrections Page (http://www.siu.edu/~econ/bartlett.html)
- an important area of research in mathematical statistics.
This page contains useful information and retrievable papers.
Basic
Principles of Statistical Analysis (http://www.usask.ca/~rbaker/stats.html)
Bayesian
Data Mining (http://www.cs.wits.ac.za/~jkruger/index.htm)
- to estimate returns on the Stock Exchange.
curvefit.com
(http://www.curvefit.com) - comprehensive
guide to curve fitting with nonlinear regression, including
its use in analyzing radioligand binding, dose-response, and
enzyme kinetics data.
Electronic
Statistics Textbook (http://www.statsoft.com/textbook/stathome.html)
- training in the understanding and application of statistics
to lab research, business, social science, data mining, engineering,
and more.
Genesis
of the Lognormal Distribution (http://www.inf.ethz.ch/~gut/lognormal/)
- a computer simulation.
History
of Monte Carlo Method (http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Quad/2435/)
- provides approximate solutions to a variety of mathematical
problems by performing statistical sampling experiments on a
computer.
HyperStat
Online (http://davidmlane.com/hyperstat/index.html)
- introductory statistics book with links to other books,
calculation programs, and instructional demonstrations.
Introductory
Statistics Demonstrations (http://oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~wallacd1/)
- animated depictions of tests and concepts.
Journal
of Statistics Education (http://www2.ncsu.edu/ncsu/pams/stat/info/jse/homepage.html)
- a refereed electronic journal on postsecondary teaching
of statistics.
Latent
Class Analysis (http://members.xoom.com/jsuebersax/index.html)
- resource for researchers including FAQs, bibliographies,
software information, and links.
Manuel
de statistique (http://www.cam.org/~martig/index.html)
- appliquée aux sciences humaines.
Official
Torah Codes (http://members.xoom.com/bcodes/)
- a look at equidistant letter sequences in the Book
of Genesis.
Rainer's
Page for Statisticians (http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Rainer_Wuerlaender/stathome.htm)
- information and WWW links on many statistical related
topics.
Rice
Virtual Lab in Statistics (http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~lane/rvls.html)
- integrated combination of an online introductory statistics
book, Java simulations, case studies, and data analysis lab.
SportsMath.com
(http://sportsmath.com/) - mathematics
curriculum written about professional sports teams.
Statistical
Data Analysis (http://ubmail.ubalt.edu/~harsham/stat-data/opre330.htm)
- tools and resources.
Statistical
Inference on the TI-82/83 (http://www.wku.edu/~neal/statistics/stats.html)
- problems and solutions on general probability and statistics
topics, including downloadable programs for the TI-82, TI-83,
TI-86, and TI-89 calculators.
Statistics
& Polls: What Do the Numbers Tell Us? (http://www.learner.org/exhibits/statistics/)
- follow a year in a fictitious election campaign for
an inside look at the mathematics behind the polls and the news
you hear everyday.
Statistics
Every Writer Should Know (http://nilesonline.com/stats/)
- guide to basic statistics and data analysis. Designed
for writers and journalists.
StatLib
Index (http://lib.stat.cmu.edu/)
VassarStats:
Web Site for Statistical Computation
(http://faculty.vassar.edu/~lowry/VassarStats.html)
- performs online calculations for most standard statistical
procedures. Includes the online textbook, Concepts and Applications
of Inferential Statistics.
Probability
by Surprise
(http://www-stat.stanford.edu/~susan/surprise/)
- This site has a set of really great Java applets to
use for probability along with a complete set of lectures notes
for a freshman level intro to probability course. (highly recommended)
WebStat
(http://www.stat.sc.edu/webstat/) - A
freely available data analysis software for use over the World
Wide Web from the University of South Carolina.