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Useful Statistics Resources On the Web
Sadly, our visitors sometimes need more than we provide at Stat Trek.
To fill in the gaps, we are pleased to list some very good resources below.
Statistics Help
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TalkStats.com.
Are you looking for help with probability or statistics? Or do you want to
help others with their statistics questions? Then, this helpful, friendly
forum is the place for you.
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Math Help Forum.
Free online help community where you can post questions on any math
topic. Includes discussion threads on basic and advanced statistics
and probability.
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Stat-Help.com.
Free statistics help. Questions are usually answered within several days.
These volunteers only help folks with real-world data analysis; they
don't do homework problems.
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Ask Dr. Math.
Do you have a math question? Search Dr. Math's archives first. The answer
may be there. If not, ask Dr. Math.
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Get help from MathNerds.
MathNerds provides free, discovery-based, mathematical guidance
via a volunteer network of mathematicians. Quick,
capable help.
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Free math help.
Forum provides help on a variety of math topics, including probability
and statistics.
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Math Goodies homework help forums.
Volunteer educators from around the world help students with specific
math problems.
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Stats Make Me Cry. This statistics blog is a place for sharing ideas,
finding resources, and when needed, finding help with statistical analyses
or problems.
Statistics Training
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HyperStat Online Statistics Textbook. In addition to an introductory
statistics textbook, this site
includes analysis tools, instructional demos, and exercises with
answers to selected problems.
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Statistics Internet Library.
This site features links to all things statistical - study aids,
tutorials, practice problems, online calculators, etc.
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StatSoft Statistics Textbook.
Covering both elementary and advanced topics, this online textbook also
includes a glossary of statistical terms and a list of
references for further study.
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