![]() ![]() Conditional relative frequencies and association 4. Marginal and joint frequencies for two-way tables 3. Transformations to achieve linearity: logarithmic and power transformations E. ![]() Residual plots, outliers, and influential points 5. ![]() Comparing outliers and unusual features 4. |omparing distributions of univariate data (dotplots, back-to-back stemplots, parallel boxplots) 1. The effect of changing units on summary measures C. Measuring position: quartiles, percentiles, standardized scores (z-scores) 4. Measuring spread: range, interquartile range, standard deviation 3. Summarizing distributions of univariate data 1. |onstructing and interpreting graphical displays of distributions of univariate data (dotplot, stemplot, histogram, cumulative frequency plot) 1. Exploring data: describing patterns and departures from patterns (20%–30%) A. Topic Outline for AP® Statistics from the College Board’s AP ® Statistics Course Description Using The Practice of Statistics, Fifth Edition, for Advanced Placement (AP®) Statistics (The percents in parentheses reflect coverage on the AP® exam.) ![]()
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