Rice Virtual Lab in Statistics by David M. Lane
The little handbook of statistical practice by Gerard E. Dallal
Visual statistics with multimedia by David J. Krus of Arizona State University
Statistics at square 1 by T. D. V. Swinscow; revised by M. J. Campbell, University of Southampton
Statnotes: An online textbook by G. David Garson, North Carolina State University
Concepts and applications of inferential statistics by Richard Lowry of Vassar College
StatPrimer by B. Gerstman
SticiGui by P. B. Stark of UC Berkeley
Investigating Statistics by Robert Hale of Pennsylvania State University
Statistics for journalists by Robert Niles of the LA Times.
Introductory statistics: Concepts, models, and applications by David W. Stockburger of Southwest Missouri State University
Multivariate statistics: Concepts, models, and applications by David W. Stockburger of Southwest Missouri State University
Electronic textbook by StatSoft
A new view of statistics by Will Hopkins of the University of Otago
The knowledge base: An online research methods textbook by William M. Trochim of Cornell University
Statistics 30X class notes by H. J. Newton, J. H. Carroll, N. Wang, and D. Whiting of Texas A&M.
Statistical Resources on the Web by David W. Stockburger

Cool, but this quarter I am taking my area studies on Southeast Asia, including cultures of SE Asia and overseas Chinese in SE Asia. No statistics.
I think they are useful whenever you get involved in social research.
Oh ye, you are right. I just have to finish my required area studies this quarter so I can graduate on time. Good luck to both of us, no matter what we learn. Besides, I found something must be wrong with your homepage, coz it cannot display very well. Please try log on yourself.
Yin Yin, I keep my eye on it every day. So far can't find anything wrong.
What problem did you run into? Please let me know to see if I can fix it.
I can't see any words on the "To Do List" on the homepage.
That's coz all the images are missing. Now I fix it. Thanks!
Why are everybody talking about Statistics?
Is it another fad following CS? A friend in college just told me she might go to US to try to get a Statistics Master degree instead of CS because the previous one is more popular and easy to get a job. A bit confused...
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Hey Dan, I am more like a guard for your homepage now. You'd better pay me for that. Felix? I think what your friend is gonna to learn is statistics in accounting, (Jing Suan in Chinese)? It is easy to find a job in the US coz Americans don't like mathmatics. I will never never touch this major as long as I am alive, coz I agree with those Americans' point of view.
I agree w/ Yin Yin. Genarally speak, Americans just hate numbers and they have trouble with math.
Don't change the topic. How about my payment?
Keep going!
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