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Statistics

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A) Statistical Investigation Process
    1) Identifying the Steps of an InquiryEx 1 Ex 2 Ex 3 Ex 4 Ex 5
B) Step 1: Posing the Question
    2) Identifying PopulationsEx 6 Ex 7 Ex 8 Ex 9
    3) Classifying Data TypesEx 10 Ex 11 Ex 12 Ex 13 Ex 14 Ex 15
    4) Designing Questions for Data TypesEx 16 Ex 17 Ex 18 Ex 19
C) Step 2: Collecting Data
    5) Choosing the Right Data Collection MethodEx 20 Ex 21 Ex 22 Ex 23 Ex 24
D) Step 2: Collecting Data (Error in Sampling)
    6) Identifying Flaws in Statistical ReasoningEx 25 Ex 26 Ex 27 Ex 28 Ex 29
E) Step 3: Analyzing Data (Frequency)
    7) Calculating Relative FrequenciesEx 30 Ex 31 Ex 32
F) Step 3: Analyzing Data (Central Tendency)
    8) Distinguishing a Statistic from DataEx 33 Ex 34 Ex 35 Ex 36 Ex 37 Ex 38
    9) Finding the Mode in Tables and ChartsEx 39 Ex 40 Ex 41 Ex 42
    10) Calculating the MeanEx 43 Ex 44 Ex 45 Ex 46
    11) Calculating the MedianEx 47 Ex 48 Ex 49 Ex 50
G) Step 3: Analyzing Data (Spread)
    12) Calculating the RangeEx 51 Ex 52 Ex 53 Ex 54
    13) Calculating the Interquartile RangeEx 55 Ex 56 Ex 57 Ex 58
    14) Calculating Standard DeviationEx 59 Ex 60 Ex 61 Ex 62
H) Step 4: Representing Data (Bar Charts)
    15) Interpreting Charts and GraphsEx 63 Ex 64 Ex 65 Ex 66
    16) Constructing Statistical GraphsEx 67 Ex 68 Ex 69 Ex 70
I) Step 4: Representing Data (Box Plots)
    17) Matching a Five-Number Summary to a Box PlotEx 71 Ex 72 Ex 73 Ex 74
    18) Constructing Box PlotsEx 75 Ex 76 Ex 77
    19) Interpreting Box PlotsEx 78 Ex 79
J) Step 5: Interpreting the Statistics
    20) Interpreting Relative Frequency TablesEx 80 Ex 81 Ex 82
    21) Interpreting Visual DataEx 83 Ex 84 Ex 85
    22) Comparing Data Sets with Pie ChartsEx 86 Ex 87
    23) Making Comparisons with the MeanEx 88 Ex 89 Ex 90 Ex 91
    24) Evaluating Statistical ClaimsEx 92 Ex 93 Ex 94 Ex 95
    25) Interpreting and Comparing Statistical MeasuresEx 96 Ex 97 Ex 98 Ex 99 Ex 100
    26) Interpreting Box Plots in ContextEx 101 Ex 102 Ex 103
    27) Comparing Distributions with Box PlotsEx 104 Ex 105 Ex 106