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to the STAtistics Zone
(AP
Statistics, Period E)
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Are you
nervous when you see NCWEE? concerned when you see CIRC? perturbed when you see
PBC? Visit Mr. Hansen’s fabled abbreviations page
to make sense of those cryptic markings you see on your papers.
Schedule
at a Glance (see archives for older entries) |
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F 5/21/04 |
Last day of school. I have decided,
after some reflection, to offer the following challenge. If Zach and Michael
(and everyone else, too, by offering study assistance and moral support) can
bring the class pass rate on the Must-Pass
Quiz to 100% by the end of this class period, then I will purchase
STAtistics Must-Pass Quiz T-shirts for everyone. (Artwork to be determined.) |
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W 5/26/04 |
Final Exam, Steuart 101/102, 2:00–3:00 p.m. Bring
calculator, spare batteries, and several pencils, but no paper. Anyone is
welcome to take the exam, but the exam is required only if your second
semester average is below 80%. The exam will count as 20% of your semester
grade. However, if you have passed the Must-Pass
Quiz before the start of the exam, the exam will be scored only if it
helps your average. |
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Essential Links:
-- College
Board: AP Statistics Course Description
-- Our textbook’s site has
online quizzes and some useful links
-- RVLS (Rice Virtual Lab in
Statistics): One of the best sites anywhere for statistics! Here you’ll
find a complete college statistics course (complete with clickable glossary and great
case studies), simulations, and some excellent analysis tools.
-- Virtual Laboratories in
Probability and Statistics (University of Alabama at Huntsville)
-- WebStat 3.0: An on-line
statistical computing package (requires Java)
-- How to study
statistics (written by a professor at the University of Central Florida,
but the ideas are valid for our class)
-- Eric Weisstein’s World of
Mathematics: a monstrously huge hyperlinked reference
TI-83 Links:
-- INVT (inverse t) program written
by Mr. Hansen and the Class of 1999
-- CHISQGOF (Chi-Square Goodness of
Fit) program also written by Mr. Hansen and the Class of 1999
-- CSDELUXE (Chi-Square Deluxe):
combines CHISQGOF and STAT TESTS C into one package; written by Mr. Hansen for
the Class of 2003
-- Modifications to SCATRBOX program
so that it returns the LSRL equation at the end (follow-on to a stat teacher
workshop I attended on 12/5/2001)
-- David Pachner’s statistical test and
confidence interval files for the
TI-83 (added 4/16/2001; not reviewed by Mr. Hansen for accuracy)
-- TI-83 programs
from Texas Instruments
Philosophical Links:
-- In praise of
Bayes: a very readable overview of the tension between the standard
(“frequentist”) approach to probability and the Bayesian view
Controversial Links:
-- Does
an elite college really pay? Article addresses the issue of whether you
would do better financially if you simply invested the difference in tuition price.
Fun Links:
-- Least
squares regression game (requires Java): After the Java applet loads, click
the “?” icon in lower right corner for instructions.
-- Guessing
correlation coefficients by eye
-- Another
correlation game (takes longer to load, but allows you to achieve fame if
you score in the top 20 worldwide)
-- Photos from our 5/20/99 field
trip to the National Cryptologic Museum
at the NSA
-- Huge Internet gallery of statistics jokes
(warning: many are excellent, but some are dangerously lame)
-- Average age at death for rock
stars is 36.9 (vs. 75.8 for the overall population). . . this site is
religiously oriented (and apparently sincere), but the reasoning process is
seriously flawed. Can you find the problem?
-- Chance Database Welcome Page
(this is the link cited in the 4/4/99 Washington Post Unconventional Wiz
column)
-- Accident statistics (the taxicab
problem)
-- Psychological
probability quiz
-- Marilyn is Wrong! (a truly
great site, even though it doesn’t seem to include Dr. Morse’s response to
Marilyn yet)
-- Male sweat may be good for women’s health (layperson’s
article) (scholarly
article with p- and t-values)
-- Lying with
statistics
-- More fun links on Mr. Hansen’s home page
Serious Links (click here)
Extra Credit (4/15/2004 due date):
-- ASA Project
Competition
-- ASA Poster
Competition
Group Projects (1998 onward):
Exploratory Data Analysis
-- Assignment (2003-04)
-- Results (1998-99)
-- Results (1999-2000)
-- Results (2000-01)
Opinion Survey
-- Assignment (2000-01)
-- Results (1999-2000)
-- Results (2000-01)
Experimental Design and Execution
-- Assignment (2000-01)
-- Results (1998-99)
-- Results (2000-01)
Pairs Project on How to Lie With Statistics and P-value
Calculations
-- Assignment (2000-01)
-- List of Partners (2000-01)
Critique of a Scientific Article
-- Assignment
AP Review
-- D period (1998-99)
-- F period (1998-99)
Test #1 (Chapters 1-2 plus §3.1 of new
textbook), Sept. 2000:
-- Test #1
Old Test #1 (Introduction
through Section 2.2 of old textbook):
-- Study guide
-- Test #1D--has a residual plot question
not found in the F period version
-- Test #1F
Test #2, Oct. 1998:
-- Mr. Hansen’s study guide
-- Eric Love’s study guide
(1/12/1999 revised version)
-- Test #2 (merged version, with comments)
Test #3 (Chapter 5) for 1999-2000
-- Answers to practice test (the practice
test was handed out in hard copy form on 11/15/1999)
-- Take-home portion distributed
11/16/1999, due 11/17/1999
Old Test #3 (Chapter 4 of old textbook):
-- Study guide
-- Test #3 (merged version)
-- Answer key
Test #4 (Sections 5.1, 5.2, 6.1 of old
textbook):
-- Study guide
-- Test #4D
-- Test #4F
Test #4 (Chapters 7 and 8 of new textbook:
random variables, binomial & geometric distributions):
-- Actual test, 1/29/2004
Test #5 (Sections 6.2, 6.3, 7.1 of old
textbook):
-- Study guide
-- Practice test
-- Answer key for practice test
(incl. correction to #18 suggested by C. Muller)
-- Test #5 (merged version)
Test #5 (Sections 7.2 through 9.1 of new
textbook):
-- Actual test, 2/6/2002
Test #6 (Sections 7.1-7.3 of old
textbook):
-- Practice test
-- Answer key for practice test
-- Test #6D, with answer key
Test #6 (Chapters 9 and 10 of new
textbook):
-- Actual test, 3/7/2002
Test #7 (Sections 8.1-8.3 of old textbook,
plus Chi-Square GOF):
-- Answer key for sample test problems
-- In-class portion
-- Take-home portion
Test #8 (Section 9.1 of old textbook, plus
Geometric Probability Distributions):
-- Take-home test due Wednesday 4/28/1999
-- Answer key (not yet released)
AP Exam Review
-- Real
sample AP questions from the College Board
-- TI-83 Function Summary
-- TI-83 STAT TESTS Summary
-- LSRL Top Ten
-- Normal vs. Binomial: What are
the hallmarks and differences? (Includes many example problems, with
solutions.)
-- Formula sheet markup guide
Question of
the day: 12/15/1998
Preview of
quiz for Wednesday, 11/18/1998
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