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WELCOME!
to AP Statistics
On the desk in front of you will be a disclosure statement. Please read through it quietly until I call your attention.
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Discussion Items:Roll & Seating Chart DisclosureProceduresThe ClassroomBooks The SyllabusWaterWrap-Up
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FOLLOW DIRECTIONS.FOLLOW THE ROY HIGH DRESS CODE, AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE POLICY (NOT SEEN OR HEARD).BRING ALL REQUIRED MATERIALS TO CLASS DAILY. The following are required each day in class - PLEASE PROVIDE YOUR OWN; I HAVE NONE!:
a) textbookb) notebook with plenty of paperc) sharpened pencils or pensd) a graphing calculator (TI-83 - in
any other, keep your manual handy! TI-92 or higher will not be allowed)
DO NOT USE PROFANITY, PUT DOWNS, INSULTS, OR ENGAGE IN INAPPROPRIATE CONVERSATIONS.NO FOOD IS ALLOWED IN THE CLASSROOM. WATER BOTTLES WILL BE ALLOWED.
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QUIZZES & ASSIGNMENTS - 35%: Unit assignments will be given as well as multiple in-class assignments. These are due at the conclusion of the unit, on TEST day. Work on assignments is required. The problem and the answer alone will receive a zero. Show a middle step wherever possible. Answers need to written in complete sentences. Quizzes may be given from time-to-time.
TESTS - 65%: All tests will be taken during class time. Tests need to be started and finished in the time allotted. Textbooks and notes may not be used during a test, and calculators may not be shared. Some questions require the use of a calculator, so students be prepared.
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LATE WORK: Work will be accepted for one week following the test day for the unit. For each day late, 10% of the total will be deducted with a maximum of 50%.
TEST RETAKES: Tests may be retaken once anytime prior to the end of the quarter. Any retakes need to be taken during EO hour or be scheduled in advance. A test missed due to absence must be made up on the following EO day or be scheduled in advance. In each case, a print out from the attendance office showing the excused absence must be included. THERE ARE NO EXCEPTIONS!
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Your first Assignment – Signed Disclosure
Procedures & The Classroom:Coming in…Tardy…Discipline problems… Borrowing Materials…My Stuff and Your Stuff…Sharpening Pencils…Hall Pass…Turning in Work…Turning in absent work…Turning in Late work…A Typical class, and behavior in Class…Work Time…Empty Time…MY Classroom…
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Books & The Syllabus…
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Water…
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Somewhere in the notes you are taking, summarize, in your own words, the basic principles of experimental design.
1. Control2. Randomize3. Replicate
HINT: you could look these up…
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Definitions you should know, things you should be able to describe:
sample vs. census
observational study vs. experiment
Confounded
variables - explanatory vs. lurking variables
Simulations
statistical inference
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Definitions you should know, things you should be able to describe:
experimental units, subjects, treatment
factors, and levels of factors
Placebo
association vs. causation
Units –> Treatments –> Observe Response
placebo effectcontrol group
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Definitions you should know, things you should be able to describe:
Control is the first basic principle of experimental design
Randomization
Randomized comparative experiments
Principles of experimental design (pg 296)1. Control2. Randomize3. Replicate
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Definitions you should know, things you should be able to describe:
statistically significant
completely randomized
double-blind
lack of realism
matched pairs design
block design
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Wrap-Up…