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A quick NPR video describes random sampling in order to better understand the spread of COVID-19

This brief video from NPR (they make videos, what?) describes how the CDC will be randomly sampling Atlanta residents to test for COVID-19 antibodies. The efforts hope to provide a better estimate of the spread of the disease. H/t to Sy Islam for sharing this with me. I think you could use this in class as a super-fast example of how we use samples to generalize about larger populations. The CDC is sending out employees to conduct antibody tests on a random sample of Atlanta residents. The tests are meant to show how many people have been infected with the coronavirus. pic.twitter.com/mXqznHUJmV — NPR (@NPR) April 29, 2020

Online Day ?: Predicting the age of Dennis Quaid's hypothetical fifth wife.

Hi! Here is an easy-to-use review of regression, with a regression example. I posted about using this catty tweet to teach regression previously: Right? Do you see the regression? Every wife has two data points: Year she gets married, and the year she was born...and from that, you can perform a regression to predict when Quaid would actually marry someone who has not been born yet (2052). Well, I decided to make it into a whole Google Slides presentation for this example, with links to data, to use as a regression review during the quarantine. Admittedly, the example is ridiculous, and the sample is far too small to run a reliable regression. That being said, I think the example is vivid and sticks. I also think it does an excellent job of illustrating how the equation can be used to make predictions. Additionally, I genuinely find meaning in helping out my fellow statistics instructors in good times, and doubly so during this challenging semester. Feel free to view my pres...

Online Day 7: Chi-Square Examples

Here are two good review examples for chi-square, one for goodness-of-fit, and one for the test of independence. Here is my Google Slide presentation, which includes links to data sets for the examples. One features Taco Bell . The other features actual Developmental Psychology research, as featured on NPR . When I use these in class, the students have already been introduced to chi-square, have been walked through examples of both chi-squares, and then they analyze the data on their own using JASP. Y