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Title
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Tricks of the Trade: Getting Going the First Day, Statistics in the Liberal Arts Workshop (SLAW), Technical Report No. 94-003
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Description
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What can we do the first day of class to give students a feel for what to expect in the course and generate some enthusiasm for learning and statistics? To investigate this question, a number of prominent statistics educators were recently asked "What do you like to do in your first class of the semester"? Their responses and experiences of the author are summarized in this paper to provide a collection of tips, stories, topics for generating discussion, and general advice for getting a course going in a positive direction.
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Date Created
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1994
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PID
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grinnell:26705
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Title
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Wood Anatomy of Darwiniothamnus, Lecocarpus, and Macraea (Asteraceae)
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Description
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The genera Darwiniothamnus Harling, Lecocarpus Decaisne, and Macraea Hook. f. are endemic to the Galapagos Islands. Although wood anatomy of Lecocarpus has been considered by Carlquist (1958) and Eliasson (1971), the material available hitherto has been twigs rather than mature wood. The other two genera have not been studied with respect to wood anatomy.
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Date Created
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1982
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PID
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grinnell:26661
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Title
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Wood Anatomy of Hydrophyllaceae. I. Eriodictyon
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Description
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Hydrophyllaceae is a characteristically herbaceous family; only Eriodictyon Benth., Wigandia H.B.K., and the monotypic Turricula Macbr. can be considered woody (stems attaining a diameter of more than 1 em). Are plants such as these relicts from a woody ancestry, or is the family secondarily woody?
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Date Created
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1983
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PID
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grinnell:26662
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Title
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Wood Anatomy of Polemoniaceae
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Description
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This studiy of the anatomy of the family Polemoniaceae adds to the summaries compiled by Metcalfe and Chalk (1950 and Grant (1959)
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Date Created
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1984
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PID
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grinnell:26663