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Pew Research Datasets

Dennis Quaid, the ages of his wives, and regression

Mother Jones' mass shooting database

Seagull thievery deterrent research provides blog with paired t-test example.

Elizabeth Page-Gould's PSY305: Treatment of Psychological Data

Two great websites that generate data sets for teaching.

Hausmann et al.'s Using Smartphone Crowdsourcing to Redefine Normal and Febrile Temperatures in Adults: Results from the Feverprints Study

Using the Global Terrorism Database's code book to teach levels of measurement, variable types

Teach t-tests via "Waiting to pick your baby's name raises the risk for medical mistakes"

Our World in Data website

u/zonination's "Got ticked off about skittles posts, so I decided to make a proper analysis for /r/dataisbeautiful [OC]"

Kevin McIntyre's Open Stats Lab

CNN, exit polls, and chi-square examples.

Wilson's "America’s Mood Map: An Interactive Guide to the United States of Attitude"

Quealy & Sanger-Katz's "Is Sushi ‘Healthy’? What About Granola? Where Americans and Nutritionists Disagree"

Ben Schmidt's Gendered Language in Teacher Reviews

Correlation example using research study about reusable shopping bags/shopping habits

Scott Janish's "Relationship of ABV to Beer Scores"

Quoctrung Bui's "Who's in the office? The American workday in one graph"

So I wrote a book: Shameless self-promotion 4