AP Statistics | 📘 Study Guides


📘 54 Study Guides
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): t?Distributions and Degrees of Freedom
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Z?Scores (z = (x – ?)/?) and Standard Normal Distribution
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Unbiased Estimators and Variability
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Types of Variables (Categorical vs Quantitative, Discrete vs Continuous)
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Two?Sample t?test for Difference of Means
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Transformations of Random Variables (Linear Rule: ?, ?²)
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Scatterplots (Direction, Form, Strength, Unusual Features)
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Sampling Methods (SRS, Stratified, Cluster, Systematic, Convenience)
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Sampling Distribution of a Sample Proportion (p?) – Conditions (10% condition, np?10, n(1?p)?10)
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Sampling Distribution of a Sample Mean (x?) – Central Limit Theorem
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Residuals and Residual Plots – Checking Linearity
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Placebo Effect and Blinding (Single, Double)
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Paired t?test (Matched Pairs) – Analyze Differences
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Outliers and Influential Points in Regression
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Observational Study vs Experiment – Causation Limitations
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Measures of Spread (Range, IQR, Variance, Standard Deviation)
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Measures of Center (Mean, Median, Mode) and Their Resistances
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Least?Squares Regression Line (LSRL:-= a + bx)
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Interpreting p?value and Statistical Significance
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Interpreting Computer Output (SEb, t, p)
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Hypothesis Test for Slope (t?test for ?)
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Hypothesis Test for One Proportion (z?test for p)
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Hypothesis Test for One Mean (One?Sample t?test)
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Hypothesis Test for Difference of Two Proportions
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Graphs for Quantitative Data (Histogram, Stemplot, Boxplot, Dotplot)
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Graphs for Categorical Data (Bar, Pie, Segmented Bar)
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Geometric Distributions (BITS conditions, mean = 1/p)
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Five?Number Summary and Outliers (1.5×IQR Rule)
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Finding Proportions/Percentiles with Normalcdf and InvNorm
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Experimental Design Principles (Randomization, Replication, Control)
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Expected Counts and Degrees of Freedom for ?² Tests
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Empirical Rule (68?95?99.7%)
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Discrete Random Variables (Mean, Variance, Standard Deviation)
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Describing Distributions (Shape, Outliers, Center, Spread – SOCS)
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Density Curves and Median/Mean Location
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Correlation (r) – Properties, Interpretation, Limitations
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Confidence Intervals for One Proportion (p? ± z* × SE)
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Confidence Intervals for Difference of Two Proportions
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Confidence Interval for Slope (b ± t* × SEb)
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Confidence Interval for One Mean (x? ± t* × s/?n)
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Conditions for Inference (Random, Normal, Independent)
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Conditional Probability and Independence
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Completely Randomized Design and Randomized Block Design
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Combining Independent Random Variables (Mean and SD of Sums/Differences)
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Coefficient of Determination (r²) – Interpretation
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Chi?Square Test for Independence (Two?Way Table, One Population)
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Chi?Square Test for Homogeneity (Two?Way Table, Multiple Populations)
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Chi?Square Goodness?of?Fit Test (One?Way Table)
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Checking Conditions (Linear, Independent, Normal, Equal Variance, Random – LINER)
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Blocking and Matched Pairs (and why they reduce variability)
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Binomial Distributions (BINS conditions, mean = np, SD = ?np(1?p))
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Bias in Sampling (Voluntary Response, Undercoverage, Non?response)
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Basic Probability Rules (Addition, Multiplication, Complement)
📄 AP Statistics (AP Stats): Assessing Normality (Normal Probability Plot)