arXiv Open Access 2026

Statistics 101, 201, and 202: Three Shiny Apps for Teaching Probability Distributions, Inferential Statistics, and Simple Linear Regression

Antoine Soetewey
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Statistics 101, 201, and 202 are three open-source interactive web applications built with R \citep{R} and Shiny \citep{shiny} to support the teaching of introductory statistics and probability. The apps help students carry out common statistical computations -- computing probabilities from standard probability distributions, constructing confidence intervals, conducting hypothesis tests, and fitting simple linear regression models -- without requiring prior knowledge of R or any other programming language. Each app provides numerical results, plots rendered with \texttt{ggplot2} \citep{ggplot2}, and inline mathematical derivations typeset with MathJax \citep{cervone2012mathjax}, so that computation and statistical reasoning appear side by side in a single interface. The suite is organised around a broad pedagogical progression: Statistics~101 introduces probability distributions and their properties; Statistics~201 addresses confidence intervals and hypothesis tests; and Statistics~202 covers the simple linear model. All three apps are freely accessible online and their source code is released under a CC-BY-4.0 license.

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Antoine Soetewey

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Soetewey, A. (2026). Statistics 101, 201, and 202: Three Shiny Apps for Teaching Probability Distributions, Inferential Statistics, and Simple Linear Regression. https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.28274

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