Invitation: Webinar on SBI @ Fri May 29, 2026 3pm - 4pm (EDT) (eaapost@googlegroups.com)
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Webinar on SBI
Join with Google Meet – EAPOST webinar on SBI: Fri May 29 at 3pm ET, 12pm PT - 1 UpdateEAPOST webinar on SBI: Fri May 29 at 3pm ET, 12pm PTAllan Rossman : May 19 09:28AM -0700Hi folks, The EAPOST project will present a webin
EAPOST webinar on SBI: Fri May 29 at 3pm ET, 12pm PT - 1 Update
EAPOST webinar on SBI: Fri May 29 at 3pm ET, 12pm PT Allan Rossman : May 19 09:28AM -0700
Hi folks,
The EAPOST project will present a webinar titled "Simulation-based inference in introductory statistics" on Friday, May 29 at 3pm ET, 2pm CT, 1pm MDT, 12pm MST, 12pm PT. The presenter will be Michael Howes of Stanford University, who has been mentored as an EAPOST Scholar by Chathurika Abeykoon of Rhodes College.
See below for Michael's abstract for this presentation, and please consider forwarding this announcement to colleagues who might be interested.
Best wishes,
Allan Rossman
----- Webinar abstract: As a 2026 EAPOST scholar, I worked with Prof. Schramm to add simulation based inference to STATS 60 — an introductory statistics course at Stanford University. Compared to previous iterations of the class, we taught hypothesis testing and p-values earlier. The students used coins and the one-proportion applet to perform “what-if” simulations. Some of the examples were from EAPOST but I also used new examples including one based on a cheating scandal in the video game Minecraft. Based on feedback from the teaching assistants, the students in the class demonstrated a better understanding of hypothesis testing than previous cohorts.
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Friday May 29, 2026 ⋅ 3pm – 4pm (Eastern Time - New York)
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