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High school statistics

High school statistics

High school statistics introduces students to the collection, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of data. Key concepts include measures of central tendency, such as mean, median, and mode, alongside measures of dispersion like range, variance, and standard deviation. Students learn to create and interpret various graphical representations, including histograms, box plots, and scatter plots. Probability fundamentals are also covered, including events, sample spaces, and basic probability rules. Additionally, high school statistics encourages critical thinking, helping students assess real-world data, understand statistical significance, and make informed decisions based on their analyses. This foundational knowledge prepares students for further studies in mathematics and related fields.
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Displaying a single quantitative variable
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Analyzing a single quantitative variable
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Two-way tables
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Scatterplots
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Study design
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Probability
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Probability distributions & expected value