This is an IN DRAFT, FREE Statistics for Undergrads in Psychology Textbook, on a creative commons license. Yes, there are so many existing OERs (open-educational resources) for statistics, but there is always room for one more.
Web-book will be available here: https://crumplab.github.io/statistics/
Lab manual will be available here: https://crumplab.github.io/statisticsLab/
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Danielle Navarro's "Learning Statistics with R" https://compcogscisydney.org/learning-statistics-with-r/
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Diaz, Barr, & Cetinkaya-Rundel's "Introductory Statistics with Randomization and Simulation" https://www.openintro.org/stat/textbook.php?stat_book=isrs
Thank you to the original authors for their fantastic work!
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We are writing the book in Rmarkdown, using the bookdown package. Rmarkdown is super convenient for this purpose. All of the source code for compiling the book will be here.
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We will integrate R shiny apps into the web-book, so that student's can play around with statistical ideas as they read about them. Very excited about this.
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We are developing a companion lab manual with weekly exercises, covering how to do things using R, Excel, JASP (or matlab possibly), and SPSS. Major focus is to get R into the undergrad curriculum @ BC. The github repo for the lab manual is here: https://github.com/CrumpLab/statisticsLab
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We will be implementing this new curriculum in Fall 2018 at Brooklyn College of CUNY.