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Introduction 1(6)
PART ONE DIAGNOSTIC TEST1
Diagnostic Test
7(34)
Answer Key
27(1)
Answers and Explanations
27(12)
AP Score for the Diagnostic Test
39(1)
Study Guide for the Diagnostic Test Multiple-Choice Questions
40(1)
PART TWO UNITS REVIEW
Unit 1 Exploring One-Variable Data
41(56)
Categorical Variables
42(1)
Representing a Quantitative Variable with Tables and Graphs
43(5)
Describing the Distribution of a Quantitative Variable
48(4)
Quiz 1
52(6)
Quiz 2
58(5)
Summary Statistics for a Quantitative Variable
63(9)
Graphical Representations of Summary Statistics
72(5)
Comparing Distributions of a Quantitative Variable
77(2)
Quiz 3
79(6)
Quiz 4
85(6)
The Normal Distribution
91(2)
Quiz 5
93(3)
Summary
96(1)
Unit 2 Exploring Two-Variable Data
97(50)
Two Categorical Variables
98(7)
Quiz 6
105(4)
Quiz 7
109(4)
Two Quantitative Variables
113(3)
Correlation
116(2)
Least Squares Regression
118(4)
Residuals
122(4)
Outliers, Influential Points, and Leverage
126(3)
More on Regression
129(1)
Transformations to Achieve Linearity
130(2)
Quiz 8
132(8)
Quiz 9
140(6)
Summary
146(1)
Unit 3 Collecting Data
147(28)
Retrospective Versus Prospective Observational Studies
148(1)
Bias
149(1)
Sampling Methods
150(3)
Sampling Variability
153(1)
Quiz 10
154(3)
Quiz 11
157(4)
Experiments Versus Observational Studies
161(1)
The Language of Experiments
162(4)
Replication and Generalizability of Results
166(1)
Inference and Experiments
166(2)
Quiz 12
168(2)
Quiz 13
170(3)
Summary
173(2)
Unit 4 Probability, Random Variables, and Probability Distributions
175(42)
The Law of Large Numbers
176(1)
Basic Probability Rules
177(2)
Multistage Probability Calculations
179(2)
Quiz 14
181(5)
Quiz 15
186(4)
Random Variables, Means (Expected Values), and Standard Deviations
190(1)
Means and Variances for Sums and Differences of Sets
191(2)
Means and Variances for Sums and Differences of Random Variables
193(1)
Transforming Random Variables
194(3)
Quiz 16
197(3)
Quiz 17
200(3)
Binomial Distribution
203(4)
Geometric Distribution
207(2)
Quiz 18
209(3)
Quiz 19
212(2)
Cumulative Probability Distribution
214(2)
Summary
216(1)
Unit 5 Sampling Distributions
217(42)
Normal Distribution Calculations
218(9)
Quiz 20
227(3)
Quiz 21
230(4)
Central Limit Theorem
234(2)
Biased and Unbiased Estimators
236(1)
Sampling Distribution for Sample Proportions
237(2)
Sampling Distribution for Differences in Sample Proportions
239(2)
Sampling Distribution for Sample Means
241(2)
Sampling Distribution for Differences in Sample Means
243(2)
Simulation of a Sampling Distribution
245(2)
Quiz 22
247(6)
Quiz 23
253(5)
Summary
258(1)
Unit 6 Inference for Categorical Data: Proportions
259(28)
The Meaning of a Confidence Interval
260(1)
Conditions for Inference
260(2)
Confidence Interval for a Proportion
262(4)
Logic of Significance Testing
266(1)
Hypothesis Test for a Proportion
267(3)
Confidence Interval for the Difference of Two Proportions
270(1)
Hypothesis Test for the Difference of Two Proportions
271(3)
Quiz 24
274(5)
Quiz 25
279(5)
Summary
284(3)
Unit 7 Inference for Quantitative Data: Means
287(36)
The f-distribution
288(1)
Confidence Interval for a Mean
289(4)
Hypothesis Test for a Mean
293(2)
Confidence Interval for the Difference of Two Means
295(1)
Hypothesis Test for the Difference of Two Means
296(2)
Paired Data
298(3)
Quiz 26
301(6)
Quiz 27
307(6)
Simulations and P-Values
313(2)
Quiz 28
315(4)
More on Power and Type II Errors
319(1)
Confidence Intervals Versus Hypothesis Tests
320(1)
Summary
321(2)
Unit 8 Inference for Categorical Data: Chi-Square
323(20)
Chi-Square Test for Goodness-of-Fit
323(4)
Chi-Square Test for Independence
327(3)
Chi-Square Test for Homogeneity
330(3)
Quiz 29
333(5)
Quiz 30
338(4)
Summary
342(1)
Unit 9 Inference for Quantitative Data: Slopes
343(18)
Confidence Interval for the Slope of a Least Squares Regression Line
344(3)
Hypothesis Test for Slope of Least Squares Regression Line
347(4)
Quiz 31
351(4)
Quiz 32
355(4)
Summary
359(2)
PART THREE FINAL REVIEW
Final Review
361(1)
Selecting an Appropriate Inference Procedure
361(3)
Quiz 33
364(2)
Quiz 34
366(2)
Statistical Insights into Social Issues
368(2)
Quiz 35
370(7)
Quiz 36
377(7)
The Investigative Task: Free-Response Question 6
384(9)
Quiz 37
393(7)
50 Misconceptions
400(5)
50 Common Errors on the AP Exam
405(4)
50 AP Exam Hints, Advice, and Reminders
409(6)
PART FOUR PRACTICE TESTS
Practice Test 1
415(30)
Answer Key
433(1)
Answers and Explanations
433(12)
Practice Test 2
445(30)
Answer Key
462(1)
Answers and Explanations
462(13)
Practice Test 3
475(32)
Answer Key
494(1)
Answers and Explanations
494(13)
Practice Test 4
507(32)
Answer Key
527(1)
Answers and Explanations
527(12)
Practice Test 5
539(28)
Answer Key
558(1)
Answers and Explanations
558(9)
PART FIVE APPENDICES
Appendices
567(1)
Formulas
567(3)
Graphical Displays
570(1)
Checking Assumptions for Inference
571(1)
Simulation for Probability
572(1)
Independence
573(1)
More on Residuals
574(88)
Answers and Explanations for Quizzes 1-37
576(86)
AP Scoring Guide
662(1)
Basic Uses of the TI-84
663(2)
Basic Uses of the TI-Nspire
665(2)
Basic Uses of the Casio Prizm
667(2)
Basic Uses of the HP Prime
669(2)
Table A Standard Normal Probabilities
671(2)
Table B t-Distribution Critical Values
673(1)
Table C Χ2 Critical Values
674(1)
Index 675
Dr. Martin Sternstein, Professor Emeritus at Ithaca College, was honored by Princeton Review as one of the nations 300 Best College Professors. He is a long-time College Board consultant and has been a Reader and Table Leader for the AP Statistics exam for many years. He has strong interests in national educational and social issues concerning equal access to math education for all. For two years, he was a Fulbright Professor in Liberia, West Africa, after which he developed a popular Math in Africa course, and he is the only mathematician to have given a presentation at the annual Conference on African Linguistics. He also taught the first U.S. course for college credit in chess theory.

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