Experimental Design
Probability
Inferential Statistics
Descriptive Statistics
Bonus(Free Points)
100
What is the type of study that does not involve manipulating variables

Observational Study

100

In a box plot, this shows that 50% of the data lies on the left and 50% of the data lies on the right

What is Median

100

What sign is always present with Ho?

=

100

What is CSOCS

Context

Shape

Outliers

Center

Spread

100

There are these many units in AP Statistics

9 Units

200

In an experiment, what group does not receive treatment?

Control group

200

Objects that are used for probability

(Answer could be one of the ones listed. If not listed, it is up to host to determine if it's appropriate) 

What are, 6 sided dice, playing cards, random number generator, coin flip

200

Explain the Central Limit Theorem (CLT)

for a large enough sample size, the sampling distribution of the sample mean will be approximately normally distributed

200
How do you calculate IQR

Q3-Q1

200

This school is cancelling AP Statistics for the school year 2024-2025

XCLASB?

300

Difference Between Stratified and Cluster Sampling

Stratified takes few from many, while Cluster takes many from few

300

This is the probability that you land 5 heads in a row

1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2=1/32

300

Explain Margin of Error

The range of values above and below a sample statistic in a confidence interval

300

What is the summary measure that is calculated from a sample data set

Sample Statistic
300

What is the chance of rolling a six on a dice and getting a 2 right afterwards

1/6 * 1/6 = 1/36

400

Explain Randomized block design

Subjects are put into similar blocks and randomly assigned treatments within each block

400

P(A U B)= P(A)+ P(B)-P(A ∩ B)

What is the Addition Rule

400

A pharmaceutical company is testing a new drug to see if it is more effective than the current standard treatment for a certain disease.

What is an example of a Type I error in this context

Concluding that the new drug is more effective than the current standard treatment when, in reality, it is not.

400

What percent of the data is at Q3

75%

400

This is the reason Kyle need to know the probability of getting a 6 and then getting a 2 right afterwards?

(You better had paid attention to the video :))

So he can gamble $_$

500

Explain different types of bias

* nonresponse

* response

* under coverage

* convenience 

500

For a standard normal distribution, this is the probability that a value falls within one standard deviation of the mean

What is approximately 68%?

500

 A pharmaceutical company is testing a new drug to see if it is more effective than the current standard treatment for a certain disease.

What is an example of a Type II error in this context

Failing to conclude that the new drug is more effective than the current treatment, when in reality, it is

500

what is thee formula for an outlier test

Get IQR first (Q3-Q1)

Q1-1.5(IQR)=lower outlier

Q3+1.5(IQR)=higher outlier

500

This rapper dropped an album while AP Stats was having a class

J.Cole

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