
The Electronic Encyclopedia of Statistical Examples and Exercises
(EESEE) is a product of a National Science Foundation Grant awarded to
faculty members at The Ohio State University and Cornell University.
Current development of EESEE is
supported at The Ohio State University by W.H. Freeman & Company.
The following people at The Ohio State University are responsible for
the development of EESEE and its continuing evolution:
Faculty
William I. Notz,
Dennis K. Pearl,
Elizabeth A.
Stasny
Students
Michael Bowcut, Rebecca L. Busam, David Butler,
Jim Clark, Nicole T. DePriest, Eric Eastmo,
Greg Elfring, Kathleen Fritsch, Petra Graham, Brian Millen,
Jacqueline B. Miller, Douglas D. Mooney, Sumithra Ramaswamy,
Keith Schleicher, Elizabeth Scott, Hsing-Chuan Tsai and Mark Zabel
Greg Elfring, Petra Graham and Hsing-Chuan Tsai (programming)
A usefull link is
The Data
and Story Library (DASL), which was produced as a companion
project with EESEE through the National Science
Foundation grant and is a collection of interesting data sets,
including some from EESEE.
Comments and questions may be directed to
eesee@stat.ohio-
state.edu.