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AP®︎/College Statistics

Unit 1: exploring categorical data, unit 2: exploring one-variable quantitative data: displaying and describing, unit 3: exploring one-variable quantitative data: summary statistics, unit 4: exploring one-variable quantitative data: percentiles, z-scores, and the normal distribution, unit 5: exploring two-variable quantitative data, unit 6: collecting data, unit 7: probability, unit 8: random variables and probability distributions, unit 9: sampling distributions, unit 10: inference for categorical data: proportions, unit 11: inference for quantitative data: means, unit 12: inference for categorical data: chi-square, unit 13: inference for quantitative data: slopes, unit 14: prepare for the 2022 ap®︎ statistics exam.

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