#makestatsapp
Apps tagged “makestatsapp”
Explore 12 apps tagged “makestatsapp” that people built on Collabby by chatting. Run any of them, then remix to make it your own.
The First Number Pulls Your Answer
This interactive learning app demonstrates the anchoring bias through a six-question estimation experiment.
Why Top Scorers Do Worse the Next Time
An interactive learning app about regression to the mean and how luck can distort apparent performance changes.
Why Winning Every Part Can Still Lose the Whole
Why Winning Every Part Can Still Lose the Whole is an interactive introduction to Simpson’s paradox using two hospitals and mild versus severe patients.
Why the Same Amount Hurts More When Lost
An interactive learning app about loss aversion, expected value, repetition, and framing effects.
Looking Only for Matches Hides the Rule
A hands-on logic exercise about discovering a hidden rule from the sequence 2, 4, 6.
The Illusion of Counting Only Planes That Returned
An interactive lesson on survivorship bias using the example of bullet holes on 100 aircraft that returned from missions.
One Average Cannot Speak for Everyone
One Average Cannot Speak for Everyone is an interactive statistics learning app about the difference between the mean and the median.
Who You Ask Changes the Answer
Who You Ask Changes the Answer is an interactive data-literacy activity about biased samples and survey reliability.
Rising Together Does Not Mean Causing
A hands-on data literacy app that shows why correlation does not necessarily mean causation.
Cutting the Y Axis Exaggerates a Graph
This interactive data-literacy app shows how graph design can change the story without changing the underlying numbers.
A 99% Accurate Test Can Still Be Wrong
An interactive lesson on conditional probability and base rates, showing why a test advertised as 99% accurate can produce mostly false positives when the condition is rare.
Three Heads in a Row — Is Tails Next?
Three Heads in a Row — Is Tails Next? is an interactive probability lesson about the gambler’s fallacy and misconceptions about randomness.
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