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Pedagogical Advisors will use this space to develop teaching exercises and support for contributors who want to use the EAMMi2 in their courses. This component should be developed for long term use. The exercises should be useful not just for students that are currently in the class but for future classes. After the project is complete, the data set will be useful for students into the future. Jon Grahe used the original EAMMI data set for 10 years. To add a new teaching exercise 1. Pick one that is available on the [EAMMi2 Teaching Exercises list][1] - 2. Use the Teach_2 dataset from OSF - [https://osf.io/ye49z/][2] 3. Download and fill complete the EAMMi2 teaching template if you develop an exercise, - [https://osf.io/xk78v/][3]. 4. Either upload a .pdf or .docx version or connect it to a google.doc and submit it on OSF in the appropriate component [https://osf.io/627qk/][4] **Statistics Topics** This [EAMMi2 Teaching google.sheet][5] has a list of statistics topics, who is working on them, and current status Identifying Variables; Central Tendency; Variability; computing z-scores; confidence intervals t-test; ANOVA; correlation; regression **Methods Topics** Operational Definitions Identifying Hypotheses Connecting to Theory Observational Research Sampling variability Experimental Control Online Surveys [1]: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bIo-_y7GGne2mxUGztXuGgWPPT3lNPgbfMvau50hoP4/edit?usp=sharing [2]: https://osf.io/ye49z/ [3]: https://osf.io/xk78v/ [4]: https://osf.io/627qk/ [5]: https://docs.google.com/a/plu.edu/spreadsheets/d/1bIo-_y7GGne2mxUGztXuGgWPPT3lNPgbfMvau50hoP4/edit?usp=sharing
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