Check out our new Halloween Stats Fright activity. Also in the blog post is a link to our other Halloween Activity called Trick or Treat. #apstats#MTBoSblog.mathmedic.com/post/hall…
We want you to be among the first to hear about the evolution coming to our sites. Re-launching later this summer, Calc Medic, Stats Medic, and Math Medic will now simply be known as Math Medic. We are so grateful for your support! #MathMedic#comingsoon#MTBoS
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@nathantintle is recruiting participants for a year-long curriculum development and mentoring program titled Integrating the Statistical Investigation Process, Data Visualization, and Simulation Into High School Statistics. #MTBoS#iteach Apply here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F…
AP Exam Tip 30: When asked to describe a distribution, be sure to address shape, center, and variability in the context of the problem. #apstats#MTBoS#statschat#SOCV
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On May 29th, Math Medic Foundation will host a free webinar titled Eliminating Gatekeeping in AP Mathematics - and we've got an All-Star groups of panelists! Register here: mathmedicfoundation.org/our-…#Equity#FreeWebinar
AP Exam Tip 29: When asked to compare two distributions, be sure to compare shape, center, and variability in the context of problem. Don’t simply list. Use words like “greater than, less than, similar to.” #apstats#MTBoS#statschat
AP Exam Tip 28: If you are using a calculator command to answer a free response question, be sure to label each input. Example: binomialpdf(n=20, p=0.80, X=14) #apstats#MTBoS#statschat
AP Exam Tip 27: Use -ly words to avoid making too bold of a statement. “The data are approximate-ly normal. The scatterplot is fair-ly linear. The residual plot shows a slight-ly curved pattern. #apstats#MTBoS#statschat
AP Exam Tip 26: When asked to describe the relationship between two quantitative variables, be sure to address the direction, form, strength, and any unusual features in the context of the problem. #apstats#MTBoS#statschat