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The Society for the Teaching of Psychology: Stats Resources

It occurred to me that I haven't shared my absolute most precious professional development and stats teaching resource in the blog.  That resource is the Society for the Teaching of Psychology. Non-psychologists reading this post, don't stop now. Keep going.   1. There are multiple free e-books available from STP. Some are about teaching, broadly. Some of them have a chapter or two devoted to the teaching of statistics. But there is at least one exclusively devoted to the teaching of statistics,  For the Love of Teaching Undergraduate Statistics . I wrote a chapter in the book, so I'm partial.  2. The STP journal, Teaching of Statistics , includes pedagogy research about the teaching of statistics . Full disclosure: I'm a consulting editor at this journal. 3. If you are a member of STP and come up with an excellent teaching idea or study idea related to teaching statistics to psychology majors, STP has got some money for you . They have several grants, reviewed...

Teaching of Statistics in Psychology: Keynote Address

Hi! Here is all the material I shared at my keynote address at Teaching of Statistics in Psychology. I included three exercises, with slides, you could use to teach confidence intervals, chi-square, and t-tests. Here is the talk: