Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Woods Statistical Package, for Global Change

For those of you having difficulty using either Smith's Statistical Package or JMP, here is an Excel spreadsheet from Barry that will do the job quite easily. Further instruction will be provided today in class:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1f0vqUG-dOXdi-KxJeG14CQNdLmLMzfkJ/view?usp=sharing


Here, additionally, is a paper on using climate data to teach regression in the classroom that Barry provided. It includes a nice sea ice example, among others. If you wish, you may use the sea ice data or other data from this paper to complete your Exam 1 assignment:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nbhlp3jyryBXQO1mK2fitoWoWAc3fNOm/view?usp=sharing





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