This is JSE - ========================== Table of Contents ================================================= 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) ============================================================================ ================== Access to issues published from 1993-1998 is free to the public. Access to issues published in 1999 requires a subscription. Subscriptions for JSE are handled electronically. The annual subscription price is US$10 for individuals, and $54 for Libraries. Fill out the form given on the web site noted below, submit it to ASA, and you will receive a password to access articles published in 1999 and an email when each new issue is ready. To check out the home page, go to http://www.amstat.org/publications/jse/index.html TO SUBSCRIBE GO TO https://www.amstat.org/publications/jse/JSEForm.htm If you wait until the first of the year to subscribe, you will get access to 1999 and 2000 issues both, so a short delay will be financially advantageous! If you have questions or comments, email [EMAIL PROTECTED]