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==[[AP_Statistics_Curriculum_2007 | General Advance-Placement (AP) Statistics Curriculum]] - Standard Normal Variables and Experiments== | ==[[AP_Statistics_Curriculum_2007 | General Advance-Placement (AP) Statistics Curriculum]] - Standard Normal Variables and Experiments== | ||
− | === Standard Normal | + | === Standard Normal Distrribution=== |
+ | The standard normal distribution is a continuous distribution where the | ||
+ | It is also a special case of the more general [[ |normal distribution]] where the mean is set to zero and a variance to one. The Standard Normal distribution is often called the ''bell curve'' because the graph of its probability density resembles a bell. | ||
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+ | ===Experiments=== | ||
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General Advance-Placement (AP) Statistics Curriculum - Standard Normal Variables and Experiments
Standard Normal Distrribution
The standard normal distribution is a continuous distribution where the It is also a special case of the more general [[ |normal distribution]] where the mean is set to zero and a variance to one. The Standard Normal distribution is often called the bell curve because the graph of its probability density resembles a bell.
Experiments
Example on how to attach images to Wiki documents in included below (this needs to be replaced by an appropriate figure for this section)!
Approach
Models & strategies for solving the problem, data understanding & inference.
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Model Validation
Checking/affirming underlying assumptions.
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Computational Resources: Internet-based SOCR Tools
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Examples
Computer simulations and real observed data.
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Hands-on activities
Step-by-step practice problems.
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References
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- SOCR Home page: http://www.socr.ucla.edu
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