College Board's Units aligned to your textbook sections 3/25/2020



THE BIG PICTURE

How College Board’s UNITS align to the The Practice of Statistics (TPS) 4th edition text

COLLEGE BOARD UNIT TITLE                                                  TPS Chapter(s)/Section (s)

UNIT 1: Exploring One-Variable Data    ----------------------------           Chapters 1 & 2

UNIT 2: Exploring Two-Variable Data    ----------------------------          Chapter 3 & 12.2

UNIT 3: Collecting Data                         ----------------------------          Chapter 4

UNIT 4: Probability, Random Variables, ---------------------------           Chapters 5 & 6

Probability Distributions

UNIT 5: Sampling Distributions              ----------------------------          Chapter 7 & intro of 10.1/10.2

UNIT 6: Inference for Categorical Data: ---------------------------          8.1, 8.2, 9.1, 9.2, 10.1

Proportions

UNIT 7: Inference for Quantitative Data: ----------------------------       8.3, 9.3, 10.2  

Means

UNIT 8: Inference for Categorical Data: ----------------------------         Chapter 11     

Chi-Square

UNIT 9: Inference for Quantitative Data: ---------------------------        12.1    

Slopes

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I know that we didn't directly get to Chapter 10 yet.  Although we did some basic concepts from Chapter 10.1, 10.2 in Chapter 8, I just didn't tell you that's where it came from while we did it.  We still have to see how college board is going to handle what they consider the first 75% of the course.  They tell us that they'll let us know more specifics by April 3rd (I copied and pasted what they say here):
> "Some students may want to take the exam sooner rather than later, while the content is still fresh. Other students may want more time to practice. For each AP subject, there will be two different testing dates. The full exam schedule, specific free-response question types that will be on each AP Exam, and additional testing information will be available by April 3."
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> Please let me know how I can help you out further at any time.
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> Take care!
>
> Sincerely,
> Mr. Renaud


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