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AP STAT TEST FORMULAS (I) Descriptive Statistics ( II ) Probability Var If X has a binomial distribution with parameters n and p, then: P(X=k)= If is the mean of a random sample of size n from an infinite population with mean µ and standard deviation σ, then: ( III ) Inferential Statistics Standardized test statistic: Confidence interval: statistic ± ( critical value ) ( standard deviation of statistic ) Single-Sample Statistic Standard Deviation of Statistic Sample Mean Sample Proportion Two-Sample Statistic Standard Deviation of Statistic Difference of sample means Special case when Difference of sample proportions Special case when p1 = p2 Chi-square test statistic = AP STAT TEST FORMULAS NAME____________________________________________________ (I) Descriptive Statistics 1. What does this formula give us? 1. 2. What does this formula give us? 3. What does this formula give us? 2. 3. 4. 4. What do represent? (Name them.) 5. What do 5. represent in the context of a problem? 6. What is r? What are the two quotients multiplied together and summed up? 7. If you know r 2 how can you determine if r is positive or negative? 8. What does this formula give us? 8. 9. What is the numerator? the denominator? 9. 7. 6. r quotients 10. When is “ ” 10. Required: required, and when is it optional? Optional: ( II ) Probability 11. What does 11. mean? 12. What is E ( X )? 13. What does the below give us? 12. 13. Var If X has a binomial distribution with parameters n and p, then: P(X=k)= 14a. n: 14. Label what each of the variables represent, and give the required conditions. 14b. Conditions: 1. k: 2. p: : 3. : 4. : 15. 15. Label what each of the variables represents. : : If is the mean of a random sample of size n from an infinite population with mean µ and standard deviation σ, then: 16. Label what each of the variables represents. 16. : : ( III ) Inferential Statistics Standardized test statistic: Confidence interval: 17. Give the formula for the CI when σ is unknown for each of the following. 17a. Sample Mean statistic ± ( critical value ) ( standard deviation of statistic ) Single-Sample Statistic Standard Deviation of Statistic 18. Give the test statistic when σ is unknown for each of the following. 18a. Sample Mean Sample Mean Sample Proportion 18b. Sample Proportion 17b. Sample Proportion Two-Sample Statistic 17c. Diff of sample means Standard Deviation of Statistic 18c. Diff of sample means i Difference of sample means Special case when 18d. Diff of sample means ii SHARKS! STAY OUT OF THE POOL! 17d. Diff of sample proportions Difference of sample proportions 18e. Diff of sample proportions Special case when p1 = p2 Chi-square test statistic = 19. How do you find the expected value? 19. AP STAT TEST FORMULAS NAME____________________________________________________ (I) Descriptive Statistics 1. What does this formula give us? 1. The sample mean of a set of data. 2. What does this formula give us? 2. The sample standard deviation of a set of data. 3. The sample standard deviation for a pooled set of data. 3. What does this formula give us? STAY AWAY!!!! 4. 4. What do The predicted value of the response variable. The y intercept of the Least Squares Regression Line. represent? (Name them.) The slope of the LSRL. 5. What do represent in the context of a problem? 5. The value of the predicted response variable, when the explanatory variable is 0. The amount of increase in the predicted response variable, when the explanatory variable increases by 1. 6. What is r? What are the two quotients multiplied together and summed up? 7. If you know r 2 how can you determine if r is positive or negative? 6. r is the coefficient of correlation. quotients the z scores of the x and y variables. 7. You can tell by the slope of the line. 8. What does this formula give us? 8. The estimated standard deviation of the slope of a LSRL 9. What is the numerator? the denominator? 9. Numerator: se = sqrt [ SSResid / ( n – 2 )] Denominator: the sqrt of the sum of the squared means. 10. When is “ ” 10. Required: When A and B are not mutually exclusive. required, and when is it optional? Optional: ( II ) When A and B are mutually exclusive. Probability 11. What does 11. The probability of A, given that B has occurred. mean? 12. The Expected value of a discrete random variable. 12. What is E ( X )? 13. What does the below give us? 13. The variance of a discrete random variable. Var If X has a binomial distribution with parameters n and p, then: 14. Label what each of the variables represent, and give the required conditions. 14a. n: the number of independent trials k: the number of successes P(X=k)= p: the probability of success : nCk : the mean value of a binomial 14b. Conditions: 1. Fixed number of trials. 2. Each trial can result in 1 of 2 mutually exclusive outcomes. 3. Outcomes are independent 4. Probability is the same for each trial random variable : the standard deviation of a binomial random variable 15. 15. Label what each of the variables represents. : the mean of the sampling distribution of sample proportions : the standard deviation of the sampling distribution of sample proportions If is the mean of a random sample of size n from an infinite population with mean µ and standard deviation σ, then: 16. Label what each of the variables represents. 16. : the mean of the sampling distribution of x-bar : the standard deviation of the sampling distribution of x=bar ( III ) Inferential Statistics Standardized test statistic: Confidence interval: 17. Give the formula for the CI when σ is unknown for each of the following. 17a. Sample Mean statistic ± ( critical value ) ( standard deviation of statistic ) Single-Sample Statistic Standard Deviation of Statistic 18. Give the test statistic when σ is unknown for each of the following. 18a. Sample Mean Sample Mean Sample Proportion 18b. Sample Proportion 17b. Sample Proportion Two-Sample Statistic 17c. Diff of sample means Standard Deviation of Statistic 18c. Diff of sample means i Difference of sample means Special case when 18d. Diff of sample means ii SHARKS! STAY OUT OF THE POOL! 17d. Diff of sample proportions Difference of sample proportions 18e. Diff of sample proportions Special case when p1 = p2 Chi-square test statistic = 19. How do you find the expected value? 19.