| A) Statistical Investigation Process | |
|---|---|
| 1) Identifying the Steps of an Inquiry | Ex 1 Ex 2 Ex 3 Ex 4 Ex 5 |
| B) Step 1: Posing the Question | |
| 2) Identifying Populations | Ex 6 Ex 7 Ex 8 Ex 9 |
| 3) Classifying Data Types | Ex 10 Ex 11 Ex 12 Ex 13 Ex 14 Ex 15 |
| 4) Designing Questions for Data Types | Ex 16 Ex 17 Ex 18 Ex 19 |
| C) Step 2: Collecting Data | |
| 5) Choosing the Right Data Collection Method | Ex 20 Ex 21 Ex 22 Ex 23 Ex 24 |
| D) Step 3: Analyzing Data | |
| 6) Distinguishing a Statistic from Data | Ex 25 Ex 26 Ex 27 Ex 28 Ex 29 Ex 30 |
| 7) Calculating Relative Frequencies | Ex 31 Ex 32 Ex 33 |
| 8) Finding the Mode | Ex 34 Ex 35 Ex 36 Ex 37 |
| 9) Calculating the Mean | Ex 38 Ex 39 Ex 40 Ex 41 |
| E) Step 4: Representing Data | |
| 10) Interpreting Charts and Graphs | Ex 42 Ex 43 Ex 44 Ex 45 |
| 11) Constructing Statistical Graphs | Ex 46 Ex 47 Ex 48 Ex 49 |
| F) Step 5: Interpreting Data | |
| 12) Interpreting Relative Frequency Tables | Ex 50 Ex 51 Ex 52 |
| 13) Interpreting Visual Data | Ex 53 Ex 54 Ex 55 |
| 14) Comparing Data Sets with Pie Charts | Ex 56 Ex 57 |
| 15) Making Comparisons with the Mean | Ex 58 Ex 59 Ex 60 Ex 61 |