Statistics 101, 201, and 202 are three open-source interactive web applications built with R R and Shiny shiny to support the teaching of introductory statistics and probability. The apps help students carry out common statistical computations -- computing probabilities from standard probability distributions, constructing confidence intervals, conducting hypothesis tests, and fitting simple linear regression models -- without requiring prior knowledge of R or any other programming language. Each app provides numerical results, plots rendered with ggplot2 ggplot2, and inline mathematical derivations typeset with MathJax cervone2012mathjax, so that computation and statistical reasoning appear side by side in a single interface. The suite is organised around a broad pedagogical progression: Statistics101 introduces probability distributions and their properties; Statistics201 addresses confidence intervals and hypothesis tests; and Statistics~202 covers the simple linear model. All three apps are freely accessible online and their source code is released under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Statistics 101, 201, and 202: Three Shiny Apps for Teaching Probability Distributions, Inferential Statistics, and Simple Linear Regression
Statistics 101, 201, and 202 are three open-source interactive web applications built with R R and Shiny shiny to support the teaching of introductory statistics and probability.
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