Inference for Proportions

As we start the new semester, we start really diving into inference. Check out some of our favorite inference for proportions lessons below and a brand new lesson! Note: as usual, archived lesson materials are linked from the new lesson page.

Intro to Intervals

Lesson 7.1

In this inference trifecta lesson, students become pollsters and explore how many of their polling intervals capture the true election outcome.

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Intro: Hypothesis Tests

Lesson 7.4

In this inference trifecta lesson, students explore why the "home" teams won more often in a setting without a home: the NBA Bubble.

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New: Error & Power

Lesson 7.6

Students analyze flawed inferences around a study that linked vaccines and autism, while learning about error and statistical power.

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