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Volume 7, Number 3 (November 1999) 

                     Articles

Juliet Popper Shaffer and Yung-Pin Chen, "A Novel Method of Proof With an
Application to Regression" (66K)

Christine M. Anderson-Cook, "An In-Class Demonstration to Help Students
Understand Confidence Intervals" (39K)

Philip J. Boland and Yudi Pawitan, "Trying To Be Random in Selecting Numbers
for Lotto" (65K)

Robert C. delMas, Joan Garfield, and Beth L. Chance, "A Model of Classroom
Research in Action: Developing Simulation Activities to Improve Students'
Statistical Reasoning" (80K)


                     Teaching Bits  

Teaching Bits: A Resource for Teachers of Statistics (43K) 


                     Datasets and Stories

Peter K. Dunn, "A Simple Dataset for Demonstrating Common Distributions"
(19K) 

Christopher H. Morrell, "Simpson's Paradox: An Example From a Longitudinal
Study in South Africa" (11K) 

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