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JASA Data Archive |
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IASC
- Data |
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JSE dataset archive |
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DASL (pronounced "dazzle"),
an online library of datafiles and stories that illustrate the use of
basic statistics methods.Statistics teachers can find real-world examples |
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U.S. Bureau of
the Census Data Extraction System (DES). "At this web site are the Consumer
Expenditure Survey, Survey of Income and Program Participation, National
Household Survey, and the Current Population Report. Given the enormous amount
of data available, the extracted data set can quickly become unmanageable.
Therefore, you may wish to be very selective when choosing variables to extract."
Sharon Hoke, email: shoke@cexec.com |
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Demographic
data and desk-top mapping geography
and GIS. |
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Dr. B's Web
Data |
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EUROSTAT,
the statistical
office
of the European Communities. |
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The
Federal Statistical
Office of Germany |
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DBMS/Enginestm,
the Data Set Tool for Software Connectivity. |
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Accessing
SAS® Data without using SAS Code |