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STUTTGART HIGH SCHOOL MATH ROCKS!

Do You Deserve Ice Cream?

Proving Your Already Know The Gist of the Next Unit.  If you have a mean and a standard deviation, what do you "normally" do?
FRAPPY Packet - Solving Z-Scores? When is Something Unusual/Significant?
Hypothesis Testing Handout #3

Useful Notesheets for this Unit

Top 10 Phrases to Memorize for the AP Exam
Flashcards - Tests of Significance

Steps for a Significance Test

1st Homework Assignment:
  1. Textbook Homework: Pg. 476 #1-4 all, #9, #18-26 evens, #27, #30
    1. ​You will have to list the assumptions in many cases before completing the calculations.  Assumptions are the same as the trials we have been studying.  Assumptions can be found on Page 446.   ​
  2. Make sure to read Chapter 19 and 20 - "What Can Go Wrong?" and "What have We Learned?" on pages 450-454 and 474-476 respectively.  Start preparing your graphic organizer.  ​
Probability Review
Against All Odds: Small Scale Inference for One Mean
Hypothesis - Hypothetically Speaking - Card Trick
Notes: Hypothesis Testing for Proportions (useful for HW)
Notes: Hypothesis Test for the Mean
Against All Odds: Hypothesis Testing
Video: Z Tests for One Mean: The Rejection Region Approach
Video: One-Sided Test or Two-Sided Test?
Against All Odds: One Sample Proportion z-Tests (needed for HW)

Significant Tests for Means

Classwork:
  • Activity - Who Took My Cookies?!!!!
  • Hypothesis Testing Packet Continued - In class we are going to work on the "Unit 8 Handout" Packet given to you last class.  I am going you time in class to practice hypothesis testing as much as possible.  
  • Discuss Type I and Type II Errors

2nd Homework Assignment:
  1. Textbook Homework: 
    Pg. 499-501 #1-2, #7-12 all, #15-25 odds
Need Activty! Order in the Court! (Coapstick Original)
Type I & II Error Worksheet
Video: Type I Errors, Type II Errors, and the Power of the Test
Interpreting Hypothesis Testing

*Video: Calculating Power and the Probability of a Type II Error (A One-Tailed Example)
*Video: Calculating Power and the Probability of a Type II Error (A Two-Tailed Example)
*Video: What Factors Affect the Power of a Z Test?

Point Estimates and
Confidence Intervals (CI) - Proportions

3rd Homework Assignment:
  1. We will be working from our Against All Odds Packet as well as 5 Steps to a 5 book from now on.  Please note, there are quite a few videos, some of which are used by Universities and in AP Research.  They really make confidence intervals make sense, so if you miss class, watch the videos to the right!  Trust me :)
  2. Complete the Two Classroom Packets
  3. ​Textbook Homework: Pg. 455-458 #1-8 all, #11-14 all, #16-18 all
    1. ​You will have to list the assumptions in many cases before completing the calculations.  Assumptions can be found on Page 446.  They are virtually the same as in the previous unit. 
    2. Sample proportion/sample size calculations can be found in the book on pages 444, 445, 450, and 451.  ​
Start with Unit 5 Test Question Involving "Convincing" Amount
Coapstick Activity - Mix & Match - Which is More Accurate?
Confidence Intervals & Significance - The Three Types of Significance
NCCMT Video: Real World - Confidence Interval
NCCMT - Forest Plots - More on Confidence Intervals (Meta-Analysis)
Hypothesis Testing Handout #2

Against All Odds: Confidence Intervals
Notes: Point Estimates
Notes: Confidence Interval for a Mean
Sentences: Confidence INTERVAL vs Confidence LEVEL?

ACT: Confidence Interval for NBA players
ACT: From Here to There

Sample size

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4th Homework Assignment:
  1. Textbook Homework: Pg. 455-458 #27-32 all​​
Notes: Sample Size

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