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Algebra II: Statistics and Probability - Making Inferences and Justifying Conclusions

Understand and evaluate random processes underlying statistical experiments.

AII-S.IC.2

Not covered
Determine if a value for a sample proportion or sample mean is likely to occur based on a given simulation.
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Make inferences and justify conclusions from sample surveys, experiments, and observational studies.

AII-S.IC.3

Fully covered
Recognize the purposes of and differences among surveys, experiments, and observational studies. Explain how randomization relates to each.

AII-S.IC.4

Mostly covered
Given a simulation model based on a sample proportion or mean, construct the 95% interval centered on the statistic (+/- two standard deviations) and determine if a suggested parameter is plausible.

AII-S.IC.6a

Fully covered
Use the tools of statistics to draw conclusions from numerical summaries.
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AII-S.IC.6b

Mostly covered
Use the language of statistics to critique claims from informational texts. For example, causation vs correlation, bias, measures of center and spread.
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