Mastery Checks
AP® Statistics
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Unit 1, Part A
Exploring One-Variable Data
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Lesson 1.A.1 - Populations, Samples, & Data
Lesson 1.A.2 - Describing a Categorical Variable
Lesson 1.A.3 - Describing a Quantitative Variable
Lesson 1.A.4 - Measures of Center & Spread
Lesson 1.A.5 - Boxplots, Outliers, & Resistance
Lesson 1.A.6 - Comparing Graphs & Z-Scores
Unit 1, Part B
Collecting Data
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Lesson 1.B.1 - Types of Studies
Lesson 1.B.2 - Random Sampling
Lesson 1.B.3 - Bias & Nonrandom Sampling
Lesson 1.B.4 - Experimental Design
Lesson 1.B.5 - Grouping in Experiments
Unit 2, Part A
Categorical Data & Probability
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Lesson 2.A.1 - Describing Two Categorical Variables
Lesson 2.A.2 - Defining Probability
Lesson 2.A.3 - Conditional Probability
Lesson 2.A.4 - The Multiplication Rule
Lesson 2.A.5 - Independence & The Addition Rule
Unit 2, Part B
Random Variables & Distributions
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Lesson 2.B.1 - Discrete Random Variables
Lesson 2.B.2 - The Binomial Distribution
Lesson 2.B.3 - The Empirical Rule & Standard Normal Curve
Lesson 2.B.4 - Normal Calculations
Lesson 2.B.5 - Intro to Sampling Distributions
Unit 3, Part A
Inference for One Proportion
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Lesson 3.A.1 - Sampling Distribution for a Proportion
Lesson 3.A.2 - Conditions for Sampling a Proportion
Lesson 3.A.3 - Intro to Confidence Intervals
Lesson 3.A.4 - Interval for a Proportion
Lesson 3.A.5 - Confidence & Margins of Error
Lesson 3.A.6 - Intro to Hypothesis Tests
Lesson 3.A.7 - Hypothesis Test for One Proportion
Lesson 3.A.8 - Errors & Power
Unit 3, Part B
Inference for Multiple Proportions
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Unit 4, Part A
Inference for One Mean
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Unit 4, Part B
Inference for Multiple Means
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Unit 5, Part A
Linear Regression
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