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1 AP Statistics Assignment Sheet Textbook: The Practice of Statistics, 2 nd edition, by Yates, Moore and Starnes, W.H. Freeman, nd 6 Weeks 2014 Date Class Homework Monday, Oct 6 Tuesday, Oct 7 Read Chapter 1 pages 4 6 take notes and examples who, what, why Reminder: Experimenters do not assign treatments. QUIZ XII AOO Intro video; Data and variables; Displaying categorical data (bar graphs and pie charts) Read Statistical Thinking on pp.xii-xvii; Read pp.1-7 and do TPS Read pp.8-12 and do TPS ; Prepare for book discussion Read Princeton Review page Notes and Examples Required. Wednesday Oct 8 Thursday Oct 9 Friday, Oct 10 COFFEE SHOP! A Tainted Truth ; Displaying quantitative data (dotplots and stemplots,) M & M s Data Collection Activity: TPS 1.8- and 1.10; Phase 1 of survey project: develop ON YOUR. Construct 3 different graphs using your own data. Construct 2 different graphs using class data. CUSS all. Compare and contrast your own graphs to the class graphs.. TPS: 1.12, 1.14, and 1.16, 1.18 TPS 1.30, 1.32, 1.34, 1.36, 1.36 and 1.38 Histograms, Mean, median, mode, IQR, quartiles, boxplots, outliers ; No School Read Pages Notes and Examples Required Monday, Oct 13 Last Weeks homnework is due Today!! Tuesday Oct 14 Wednesday, Oct 15 Thurdays, Oct 16 Friday Oct 17 Monday Oct 20 Tues, Oct 21 Percentile, Frequency Graphs, Relative Frequency graphs/tables, ogives and time plots; TPS 1.20 and 1.22; 1.24, 1.26, 1.28 standard deviation; linear TPS 1.40-, 1.42, 1.44, and 1.46; transformation (changing units) Comparing distributions TPS 1.48, 1.50, 1.52, 1.54, 1.56 Chapter 1 REVIEW TPS: DO ALL 1.59, 1.60, 1.61, 1.62, 1.63, 1.64, 1.65, 1.66, 1.67, 1.68, 1.69, 1.71, 1.72 and 1.73 Questions Finish Review Questions. Answers on line TEST Chapter 1 Multiple Choice Test Chapter 1 Free Response Homework: Read 2.1 and take notes!!! Pages 76 through 90. NOTES and EXAMPLES!!! Wed, Chapter 2 Density Curves, Normal TPS 2.2, 2.4, 2..6, 2.7, 2.8, 2.9 Oct 22 distribution Thurs, Oct 23 Contingency Tables, marginal TPS 2.13, 2.14, 2.16, 2.18 DUE October 27 Distribution, Conditional distribution, Segmented Bar Charts, Independence, Simpsons Paradox Fri, Oct 24 Empirical Rule Standardized Scores TPS: 2.19, 2.20 DUE OCTOBER 27 Read Princeton Review on z-scores Notes and Examples
2 Mon, Oct 27 Page 71 in Princeton Review. CALCULATOR Class examples TPS page Groups: 2.21, 2.22, 2.23, 2.24, 2.25, 2.26 and 2.27 Due WED OCT 29 Tues, Oct 28 Class Work Add 2.28, 2.30, 2.32, 2.34, 2.36 due TOMORROW Oct 29 Wed, Oct 29 Grade Work from Monday & Tuesday REVIEW: page through.2.54 all Answers online Thurs, Oct 30 TEST Chapter 2 Multiple Choice Friday Oct 31 TEST Chapter 2 Free Response Homework: Princeton Review pages 80 thru 91. Read and Take Notes and EXAMPLES!!. Mon, Nov 3 Scatterplots & Correlation TPS: 3.2, 3.4, 3.6, 3.7, 3.9, 3.10 Due Wednesday Oct 9 Tues, Nov 4 Technology Toolbox 133 TPS: 3.12, 3.14, 3.16, 3.18, 3.20, 3.22, 3.23 Due Wednesday Oct 9 Wed, Nov 5 Comparing Distributions TPS 3.24, 3.29, 3.20, 3.23, 3.34, 3.36 Due Monday Oct Thurs, Nov 6 Least squares regression I TPS 3.38, 3.40, 3.42, 3.44 Fri, Nov 7 Mon, Nov 10 Least squares regression II Role of Go over homework. TPS 3.46, , 3.52, READ and notes & Examples Princeton Review pages Tues, Nov 11 Group Work Problems 3.50 through 3.61 Due Thurs Beginning of the Period Wed, Nov 12 Group Work Problems 3.50 through 3.61 Due Tomorrow Beginning of the period. Thurs, Nov 13 REVIEW 3.62 through 3.77 Due end of day on Friday Fri, Nov 14 REVIEW 3.62 through 3.77 Due at the end of the day today 3 rd 6 weeks Mon, Nov 17 TEST Chapter 3 Multiple Choice Homework: READ and take NOTES and EXAMPLES!!. Chapter 4 in your book. Transformations Notes!!! Due Monday Dec 1 Tues, Nov 18 TEST Chapter 3 Free Response Read and take NOTES and EXAMPLES In Princeton Review Transformation pages Notes!!!! Due Monday Dec. 1 Wed, Nov 19 Cautions about correlation & regression TPS 4.28, 4.30, 4.32, 4.34, 4.36 Due Monday Dec 1 Thurs, Nov 20 Transforming Data to achieve linearity TPS 4.1, 4.2, 4.3 Due Monday Dec 1 Fri, Nov 21 Technology Toolbox page 210 together in class. Exponential Models TPS: 4.8 and 4.10 Due Monday Dec 1, 2014
3 Mon, Dec 1 Power Models, TPS: 4.12, 4.14, DUE Wednesday Dec 3 Hmwk Due Technology Toolbox Page 219 Tues, Dec 2 Regression Models Group Work TPS 4.16, 4.18, 4.20, 4.24, Due Dec 3 at the end of the period. Wed, Dec 3 Regression Wrap Up. Group Work Due TPS DUE TODAY Hmwk Due Thurs, Dec 4 QUIZ 4.38 through 4.48, You will be assigned 2 to complete in class Fri, Dec Relations in Categorical Data and Conditions TPS: 5.40, 4.52, 4.54, 4.56, 4.58, 4.60 Due Monday Dec 8 Mon, Dec 8 Group work Due Wednesday the TPS: 4.62 through 4.71 all Due Dec 10 Hmwk Due beginning of the Period Tues, Dec 9 Relationships between categorical TPS 4.62 through 4.71 all Due Dec 10 variables; Simpson s Paradox Wed, Dec 10 Grade Homework Start Review TPS all Hmwk Due Thurs, Dec 11 Review Review TPs all Fri, Dec 12 Chapter 4 Test Multiple choice Read Chapter 5.1 in TPS Due Tomorrow. Notes and Examples Required Mon Dec 15 Chapter 4 Test Free Response Read Chapter 5.1 in TPS, Notes and examples are REQUIRED Due Tomorrow Tues, Dec 16 Samples and populations the idea of TPS 5. 2, 5.4, 5.6, 5.8, 5.10, 5.12, 5.14, 5.16 &-5.18 inference; obtaining samples and the random number table Wed. Dec 17 TPS: 5.20, 5.22, 5.24, 5.26, 5.28 Thurs, Dec 18 Designing experiments I TPS: 5.30, 5.32, 5.34, 5.36, , 5.42 Fri. Dec 19 Mon, Jan 5 Designing experiments II: Blocking, blinding DAY OFF! NO School TPS 5.44, 5.46, 5.48 Tues, Jan 6 Designing studies wrap-up; project groups TPS 5.50, 5.52, 5.54, 5.56,-5.58 meet Wed, Jan 7 Simulations TPS 5.60, 5.62, 5.64, 5.66, 4.68, 5.70, 5.72 Thurs, Jan 8 TPS 5.74, 5.76, 5.78, 5.80, 5.82, 5.84, 5.86,5.88 Fri, Jan 9 REVIEW CH 5 REVIEW CH 5 Mon, Jan 12, 2015 Tues, Jan 13 Wed, Jan 14 REVIEW CH 5 REVIEW CH 5 DAY OFF! Thurs. Jan 15 Fri. Jan 16
4 SECOND SEMESTER Mon, Jan 19 ; Probability I: sample spaces TPS 6.4, 6.5, 6.8, 6.9, 6.11, 6.14, 6.17, 6.18 Tues, Jan 20 Probability II: the rules, please! TPS 6.19, 6.21, 6.25, Wed. Jan 21 Probability III: More general rules TPS 6.31, 6.32, 6.34, , 6.43 Thurs Jan 22 General Probability Rules; AP Practice TPS Fri. Jan 23 Conditional Probability TPS , 6.60, 6.61 Mon Jan 26 Bayes Theorem TPS , 6.67, 6.70, 6.71, 6.74 Tues Jan 27 Probability review (TPS 6.65, for one) TPS Wed Jan 28 Review Thurs Jan 29 Test Chapter 6 Multiple Choice Read Chapter 7.1 Notes and Examples Required Fri Jan 30 Test on Chapter 6 Free Response TPS , 7.7, 7.8, 7.9 Mon. Feb 2 Means and Variances of random variables TPS 7.10, 7.11, 7.23, 7.28, 7.24, 7.25, 7.29 Tues, Feb 3 Wed. Feb 4 Law of large numbers (TPS 7.30); rules for means and variances Day Off Read pp and do TPS 7.32, 7.33, , 7.39, 7.40 Thurs. Feb 5 Combining normal random variables TPS 7.41, 7.42, 7.44, 7.45, 7.46, 7.48, 7.49 Fri. Feb 6 Review of random variables (including TPS ) TPS , 7.62 Answers online to study tonight Mon Feb 9 Test on Chapter 7 Multiple choice Read Chapter 8.1 Notes and Examples Required. Tues. Feb 10 TEST on Chapter 7 Free Response Wed, Feb 11 Binomial random variables TPS Thurs, Feb 12 More binomial distributions TPS , 8.17, 8.18 Fri, Feb 13 Technology Binomial random variables shape, center, spread TPS , Mon, Feb 16 No School: Presidents Day Tues, Feb 17 Normal approximation to the binomial; TPS 8.15, 8.19, 8.20, 8.23, 8.26 binomial simulations Wed. Feb 18 Geometric random variables:! TPS ; Review: TPS 8.27, 8.30, 8.32 Thurs, Feb 19 Geometric random variables shape, TPS center, spread; simulations Fri. Feb 20 REVIEW 8.55 throug 8.65 Answers online to help you study
5 Mon. Feb 23 Test Chapter 8 Multiple choice Read Chapter 9.1 TPS Notes and Examples REQUIRED Tues, Feb 24 TEST Chapter 8 Free Response Read Chapter 9.1 TPS Notes and Examples REQUIRED Wed., Feb 25 What is statistical inference? It s all about sampling distributions TPS , 9.5abe, 9.6; Review: TPS 8.49, 8.55, 8.56 Thurs, Feb 26 Bias and variability; sampling distribution TPS , 9.15, 9.16 of pˆ Fri., Feb 27 Normal approximation once again! TPS 8.33, Mon. Mar 2 Sampling Distribution simulation!; TPS , 9.38; Sampling distribution of x Review: TPS 9.28, 9.30 Tues, Mar 3 Central Limit Theorem TPS: 9.40, 9.42 Wed., Mar 4 Ch 9 Wrap up TPS , Thur, Mar 5 Last Review TPs, 9.49, 9.50, 9.51, 9.52, 9.53 Answers online to study Fri, Mar 6 Test 9 Multiple choice SPRING BREAK MARCH 9 THROUGH MARCH 13 Mon., Mar 16 TEST 9 Free Response Tue, Mar 17 Wed, Mar 18 Activity 10; Introduction to confidence intervals Confidence interval calculations & the inference toolbox TPS ; TPS Thurs, Mar 19 Determining sample size and a few TPS cautions ; the logic of significance tests Fri, Mar 20 Significance tests TPS , Mon, Mar 23 Significance tests TPS , 10.25, Tues Mar 24! Significance tests and the inference toolbox TPS 10.38, 10.39, 10.42, 10.48; Review: TPS Wed, Mar25 CIs and significance tests a duality; TPS 10.43, 10.44, some other cautions Thurs, Mar 26 Inference as decision Type I, Type II TPS , 10.66, 10.69a-d errors and Power Fri. Mar 27 REVIEW Review page 690: ANSWERS online: Test on April 6 and 7 Reading: Notes and Examples Chapter 11 due Wednesday April 8
6 5 th 6 weeks Mon,Mar 30 TEST Chapter 10 Multiple Choice Read, notes and examples for chapter 11.1 Tues, Mar 31 TEST Chapter 10 Free Response Wed, April 1 Ch 11: what to do if is unknown Thurs, April 2 Early Release Day or Make up for bad weather t-procedures: confidence intervals & significance tests Fri, April 3 NO SCHOOL READ Princeton Review, Notes and Examples Mon, April 6 Matched pairs t procedures TPS Tues. April 7 Robustness TPS Wed. April 8 Two-sample t procedures; & TPS , 11.43; Test corrections finished Thurs April 9, Two-sample t continued: improving the TPS , procedures & technology tips Friday April 10 Type I and Type II error; Power TPS , 11.62, 11.64, Mon, April 13 Review of Chapter 11 TPS answers online to practice Tues, April 14 Test on Chapter 11 Multiple Choice READ Chapter 12.1 NOTES & EXAMPLES Wed, April 15 Test on Chapter 11 Free Response Thurs, Apr 16 Begin inference for proportions TPS Fri, Apr 17 TPS Mon., Apr 20 Comparing two population proportions TPS 12.22, 12.23, 12.26, Tues, Apr 21 REVIEW Answers online to study Wed, Apr 22 Test Chapter 12 Multiple Choice READ Chapter 13.1 Notes and Examples Thurs, Apr 23 Test Chapter 12 Free Response Fri., Apr 24 Chi-square goodness-of-fit TPS , 13.9 Mon, Apr 27 Chi-square test of homogeneity TPS Tue, Apr 28 Chi-square test of association/independence TPS Wed, Apr 29 Review proportions & chi-square Practice problems Thur., Apr 30 REVIEW CHAPTER 13 Answers online for book review to help you study Fri., May 1 TEST Chapter 13 Multiple choice Read Chapter Notes and Examples Mon, May 4 TEST Chapter 13 Free Response Tues, May 5 Inference for Regression Slope TPS 14.6, 14.10, 14.11, 14.14, Wed, May 6 Practice Exam in Princeton Review Thurs, May 7 Practice Exam in Princeton Review Fri, May 8 Practice Exam in Princeton Review Mon, May 11 Tues, May 12 Wed, May 13 Thurs, May 14 Fri, May 15 Last 6 weeks 2015 Practice Exam in Princeton Review Practice Exam in Princeton Review AP STATS EXAM Mon, May 18 Tues, May 19 Wed, May 20
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