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Statistics Course Outline Mr. Tamialis (e-mail: [email protected]) Laguna Hills High School Laguna Hills High School Vision Statement: We believe that every student has the ability to succeed at LHHS and will be held accountable for his/her success. Laguna Hills High School Learning Standards: “HAWKS SOAR!” H A W K S Honorable Accountable Wise Kreative Studious S O A R Sincere Organized Artistic Respectful Grades Based On: Home work (show all possible work or no credit given) Quizzes and Tests (average) Semester Exam TOTAL 15% of total grade 65% of total grade 20% of total grade 100% of grade Grading Scale: 90 - 100% = A // 80 - 89% = B // 70 - 79% = C // 60 - 69% = D // below 60% = F Absences: With an excused slip you may make up work missed within 2 days. Calendar of Assignments, Tests and Quizzes and Grade Reporting: Material covered and homework assigned are posted on my web page, accessed through the LHHS or SVUSD web sites. Grades are updated online regularly and can be accessed through the Family Portal. TESTS or QUIZZES MISSED DUE TO ABSENCES: Excused Absences: Tests Made Up at 6:00 am on the next day back to school. Home work (MUST HAVE HEADING ) (Must be in upper right corner of page) NAME (printed) NO NAME = NO CREDIT Math Studies, period # Date (assigned) Pages / Problems <=missing: NO CREDIT Late Homework 1 day late = 90% // 2 days late = 80% // 3 or more days late = 50% More than 2 days late will have lunch detention assigned to make up missing work. Notebook: Have 2 dividers in a 3 ring binder. Divider labels: (1) Warm ups / Notes / Class work (2) Home work Calculator: Must have a “TI-83 Plus” graphing calculator If you come to class without your book or calculator: You’ll be sent out of class to get it and marked tardy for that class period. See other side STATISTICS TOPICS INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS Types of Data Critical Thinking Design of Experiments SUMMARIZING AND GRAPHING DATA Frequency Distributions Histograms Statistical Graphics STATISTICS FOR DESCRIBING, EXPLORING, AND COMPARING DATA Measures of Center Measures of Variation Measures of Relative Standing Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA) PROBABILITY Fundamentals Addition Rule Multiplication Rule: Basics Multiplication Rule: Complements and Conditional Probability Counting PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS Random Variables Binomial Probability Distributions Mean, Variance, and Standard Deviation for the Binomial Distribution The Poisson Distribution NORMAL PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS The Standard Normal Distribution Applications of Normal Distributions Sampling Distributions and Estimators The Central Limit Theorem Normal as Approximation to Binomial Assessing Normality ESTIMATES AND SAMPLE SIZES Estimating a Population Proportion Estimating a Population Mean: Known Estimating a Population Mean: Unknown Estimating a Population Variance HYPOTHESIS TESTING Basics of Hypothesis Testing Testing a Claim About a Proportion Testing a Claim About a Mean: Known Testing a Claim About a Mean: Unknown Testing a Claim About Variation INFERENCES FROM TWO SAMPLES Inferences About Two Proportions Inferences About Two Means: Independent Samples Inferences from Matches Pairs Comparing Variation in Two Samples CORRELATION AND REGRESSION Correlation Regression Variation and Prediction Intervals Multiple Regression Modeling MULTINOMIAL EXPERIMENTS AND CONTINGENCY TABLES Multinomial Experiments: Goodness-of-Fit Contingency Tables: Independence and Homogeneity