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  • Activities
    • Are males better drivers?
    • Area in graphs
    • Awareness of outliers
    • Balancing act 1
    • Balancing act 2
    • Biased data
    • Categorical and numerical data
    • Conflicting reports
    • Contrasting the median and mean
    • Dice duels
    • Differences in heights
    • Graph investigator
    • Home internet survey
    • How long is a piece of string?
    • How much is lots?
    • Increasing sample size
    • Interpreting box plots
    • Investigating us
    • Judging associations
    • Mean, median and mode
    • Media claims activity
    • Melbourne Cup data
    • Mystery bag
    • Paperclips
    • Plots and outliers
    • Predicting AFL winners
    • Questioning the media
    • Random or not
    • Reaction time
    • Sampling from a mystery population
    • Sampling methods activity
    • Scale activity
    • Signature length 1
    • Signature length 2
    • Sleuthing pie graphs
    • Variation in sample size for coin tosses
    • What is typical?
    • Writing survey questions
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Are males better drivers?

Area in graphs

Awareness of outliers

Balancing act 1

Balancing act 2

Biased data

Categorical and numerical data

Conflicting reports

Contrasting the median and mean

Dice duels

Differences in heights

Graph investigator

Home internet survey

How long is a piece of string?

How much is lots?

Increasing sample size

Interpreting box plots

Investigating us

Judging associations

Mean, median and mode

Media claims activity

Melbourne Cup data

Mystery bag

Paperclips

Plots and outliers

Predicting AFL winners

Questioning the media

Random or not

Reaction time

Sampling from a mystery population

Sampling methods activity

Scale activity

Signature length 1

Signature length 2

Sleuthing pie graphs

Variation in sample size for coin tosses

What is typical?

Writing survey questions


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