1. The use of colour in graphical displays
  2. The history of statistical graphics
  3. Experiments in the visual perception of statistical graphics
  4. DNA fingerprinting
  5. The cancer risk of second-hand smoke
  6. The Labour Force Survey from Statistics Canada
  7. Mcleans' survey of higher education
  8. The Dun \& Bradstreet, Canada data
  9. The evidence for HIV as a cause of AIDS
  10. Statistical arguments used in sports
  11. Assessing environmental risk
  12. Methods for studying coincidences
  13. Designing questionnaires
  14. Lotteries
  15. Correlation and regression
  16. Clinical trials
  17. Standardized testing in the schools
  18. Any {\it Chance} article, many of which are listed on handout from Nov.14.
  19. The news behind any of the news articles listed in class
  20. Many of the Chance articles on the WWW
  21. Global warming
  22. The problem of the unique case