Back to the Table of Contents
An Introduction to Statistics
Activity to verify book before stapling
Directions: You may work together, but
answer each question carefully using
your own Statistics booklet.
Take time to put the booklet in THIS order.
Make a list by table of who is missing what (nonbonus) items.
- stattit: Revision number after title (correct).
- stattoc: Number and title of last lesson.
- stat00: Name of this section.
- stat00ac (bonus): Due date for project divided by number
of clippings (as reduced, improper fraction).
- stat01: Difference between a statistic and a parameter.
- stat01hw: Q5.
- stat02: Second point to consider.
- stat02hw: How to make the answer to Q7 ratio.
- stat03: Midrange formula.
- stat03hw: Age of Bush-43 (aka W) at inauguration.
- stat03ac: Keystrokes to sort a list (top of page 2).
- stat03qz: Q4.
- stat04: How arithmetic and geometric sequences differ.
- stat04hw: Mode for first 20 decimal digits of e (Q4).
- Note: the information from stat04ac has been added
to the end of the corresponding lecture.
- stat05: Range formula.
- stat05hw: Number of presidents within 2 standard deviations of mean
inauguration age (Q6).
- Note: the information from stat05ac has been added
to the end of the corresponding lecture.
- stat06: Four meanings for word normal.
- stat06hw: What Chebyshev's Theorem says about IQs between 85 and 115 (Q4).
- stat07: Meaning of and decimal digits in a z-score.
- stat07hw: Round e up to the appropriate integer (Q10).
- stat08: Three types of graphical data representations.
- stat08hw: Strangeness about frequency table for 22/7 (Q5).
- stat09: Who was Student (page 3 middle)?
- stat09hw: Erroneous due date.
- stat10: The variance of the chi-square distribution.
- stat10hw: How many M&M® in each student's sample.
- stat10ad: Express 1/(this question number) exactly as a decimal fraction.
In the space below draw a BIG smiley face.
Where a nose should be put a number corresponding to how many
of the above questions you have answered correctly.