5 items total
 
 Standard Goals 
1. The learner will analyze univariate data to solve problems.
Objectives:
2. The learner will construct and interpret displays of univariate data to solve problems.
Objectives:
3. The learner will collect and analyze data to solve problems.
Objectives:
  • 3.01 Analyze categorical data.
  • 3.02 Use and compare methods of data collection.
  • 3.03 Apply statistical principles and methods in sample surveys; identify difficulties.
  • 3.04 Apply principles and methods in designed experiments; identify difficulties.
  • 3.05 Apply concepts of probability to solve problems.
  • 3.06 Use normal distributions as a model for distribution.
  • 3.07 Simulate sampling distributions.
  • 3.08 Use simulations to develop an understanding of the Central Limit Theorem and its importance in confidence intervals and tests of significance.
  • 3.09 Recognize, construct and interpret results using confidence intervals in the context of a problem.
  • 3.10 Perform tests of significance and interpret results in the context of a problem.
4. The learner will analyze bivariate data to solve problems.
The learner will use relations and functions to solve problems.
Objectives:
  • Use functions (polynomial, power, rational, exponential, logarithmic, logistic, piecewise-defined, and greatest integer) to model and solve problems; justify results.
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