Simulation and Randomization using StatCrunch
Pearson Author and Statistics Instructor Michael Sullivan III will present Simulation and Randomization techniques so you can incorporate Simulation-Based Inference into Introductory Statistics courses.
Michael Sullivan III, Professor of Mathematics, Florida SouthWestern State College
Pearson Author and Statistics Instructor Michael Sullivan III will show Simulation and Randomization techniques that you can use to incorporate Simulation-Based Inference into your Introductory Statistics course. StatCrunch, Pearson's data analysis tool, provides enabling tools to help you incorporate these techniques and Michael will share best practices that he's used in his classroom.
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Michael Sullivan III, Professor of Mathematics, Florida SouthWestern State College
Mike Sullivan, III has training in mathematics, statistics, and economics, and brings a varied teaching background that includes 15 years of instruction in both the high school and college-levels. He is a retired full-time professor of mathematics and statistics at Joliet Junior College and current adjunct professor of statistics at Florida SouthWestern State College. Mike publishes series in Developmental Mathematics, Precalculus, and Statistics. Mike provides teaching and learning support at sullystats.com.