Check out this week's "
What's Going On In This Graph?", the free, online feature that is a partnership of the ASA and the New York Times.
We show one of four graphs from NYT statistical analyses comparing running shoes. Every week, we release graphs that have been published in the New York Times and ask "What do you notice? What do you wonder? What's going on in this graph?"
Produced by the New York Times' Learning Network, anyone can respond at any time. Live moderation Wednesday, December 12. Share with your colleagues and students.
On Thursday, December 13, we'll reveal the article which included this graph. We also provide resources for teachers including Stat Nuggets, brief definitions of statistical terms and where you see them in the graph. You can also view and respond to any of the released graph in the
archives.
See which shoe is the "winner." Would you buy and try it out?
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Sharon Hessney
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