Collecting and analyzing binomial data

In this tool, students watch an Internet cat video, collect binomial data on cat paw usage, and graph and analyze the data with a binomial test in R using the swirl package.

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Version 1.1 - published on 31 Jul 2020

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Simulation Users

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Users By Organization Type
Type Users
Unknown 19 (86.36)
University / 4-year College Faculty - Tenure-track 2 (9.09)
University / 4-year College Faculty - Non-tenure eligible 1 (4.55)
Users by Country of Residence
Country Users
Unknown 20 (86.96%)
UNITED STATES 3 (13.04%)

Simulation Runs

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Overview
Average Total
Wall Clock Time 46.42 minutes 1.52 days
CPU time 26.25 seconds 20.56 minutes
Interaction Time 0 seconds 0 seconds