Descriptive Statistics
Probabilty & Sampling
Distributions & Graphs
Hypothesis Testing
Stats Tech & Interpretation
100

The average of a data set

What is the mean?

100

The chance of flipping heads on a fair coin.

What is 1 out of 2, or 0.5?

100

This type of graph uses bars to display the frequency of data in intervals

What is a histogram?

100

This hypothesis says "nothing is happening" or "there is no difference"

What is the null hypothesis?

100

Using the TI-84, this chart type is best for seeing the shape of a distribution

What is a histogram?

200

A value that appears most frequently in a data set.

What is the mode?

200

In this kind of sample, everyone has an equal chance of being selected.

What is a random sample?

200

This bell-shaped curve is symmetrical and centered around the mean.

What is a normal distribution

200

This value tells us how likely our sample result is, assuming the null hypothesis is true.

What is the p-value?
200

On the TI-84, 1-Vars Stat gives you these two key values.

What are the mean and standard deviation?

300

This measure of spread is the difference between the largest and the smallest value

What is the range?

300

These two events cannot happen at the same time

What are mutually exclusive events?

300

A distribution with a long tail to the right

What is a right-skewed distribution?

300

This type of error happens when we reject a true null hypothesis.

What is a Type 1 error?

300

A scatterplot with a downward trend shows you this type of relationship

What is a negative correlation?

400

A boxplot helps you visualize this five-number summary.

What is the minimum, Q1, median, Q3, and maximum?

400

This rule allows us to find the probability of either of two events occuring

What is the addition rule?

400

About 95% of data falls within this many standard deviations of the mean in a normal distribution.

What is 2 standard deviations

400

If your p-value is less than alpha=0.05, you should do this with the null hypothesis.

What is reject it?

400

On the TI-84, if you see a 95% confidence interval of (50,70), this is how confident you are that the true population value falls within that range.

What is 95% confident?

500

This statistic tells you how far, on average, the values are from the mean

What is the standard deviation?

500

The idea that as the number of trials increases, the relative frequency gets closer to the true probability.

What is the Law of Large Numbers?

500

The area under the entire normal curve represents this.

What is 1 or 100%?

500

The critical value for a 95% confidence level using a standard normal distribution?

What is 1.96?

500
On the T1-84, this test will help you test claims about a population proportion.

What is 1-PropZTest

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