A student experiment is outlined using a multichannel pulse-height analyzer, in multiscaler mode of operation, to make repeated observations of statistically distributed events. Experiments on the distribution of repeated counting observations, the distribution of intervals between (successive and scaled) events, and binomial distributions are described. In this way, hundreds of observations can be made and recorded in a short time; and the student may devote his laboratory period to the analysis of his own experimental data. One laboratory session provides time enough to investigate several sets of real experimental data, and thus experiments become practical which might not otherwise be considered.