About
Students do not often understand the importance of considering the variance associated with a mean. To consider a mean without considering its variance is meaningless. This case study is designed to highlight this disconnect. In addition, emphasis is given to the importance of proper experimental design.
Team
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Adrianna Kezar
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Ahrash Bissell
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Alison N Hale
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Amy Oyenuga
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Annie Prud'homme-Généreux
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Anton E Weisstein
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Arietta Fleming-Davies
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Bonnie Stevenson
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Carlos C. Goller
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Chitra Javdekar
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Colleen B Jonsson
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Colleen Jonsson
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Cynthia Bauerle
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Drew LaMar
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Eliot Bush
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Ellen Wisner
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Eric Coopey
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Ethel Stanley
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Gabriela Hamerlinck
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Hayley Orndorf
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Heloise Dufour
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Ilya Shunko
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Inga Ubben
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Jacki Reeves-Pepin
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Jamie N Hadac
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Jason M Belitsky
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Jeremy Claisse
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Jim Smith
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Joan Sharp
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John R Jungck
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Judith Mosinger Ogilvie
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Judy Elliston
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Julie Morris
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Justin Pruneski (He/Him)
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Kam Dahlquist
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Kristin Jenkins
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Lauren Gollahon
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Leslie Schneider
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Linda M Grisham
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Lou Gross
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Margaret Waterman
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Mariel Vazquez
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Mario H. Perez
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Matt Perez
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Melissa Haswell
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Nadia Sellami
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Nathaniel Beres
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Pat Marsteller
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Qingxia Li
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Robert Lee Mayes
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Sam Donovan
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Sam S Donovan
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Samantha Swauger
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Sarah Gilman
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Sarah Orlofske
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Sarah Prescott
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Sharmila Venugopal
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Sheela Vemu
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Sherry Seston
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Stacey Kiser
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Steve Adolph
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Susan Pustejovsky
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Tania Siemens
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Tony Sena
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Vedham Karpakakunjaram
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Victoria Suarez
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Xana Sá-Pinto
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Xinyao Yang