A. Understanding Distributions
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Posing Statistical Questions
► Lesson 1 | Lesson Instruction
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Displaying a Data Distribution
► Lesson 2 | Lesson Instruction
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Creating a Dot Plot
► Lesson 3 | Lesson Instruction
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Creating a Histogram
► Lesson 4 | Lesson Instruction
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Describing a Distribution Displayed in a Histogram
► Lesson 5 | Lesson Instruction
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B. Summarizing a Distribution that is Approximately Symmetrical Using the Mean and the Mean
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Describing the Center of a Distribution Using the Mean
► Lesson 6 | Lesson Instruction
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The Mean as a Balance Point
► Lesson 7 | Lesson Instruction
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Variability in a Data Distribution
► Lesson 8 | Lesson Instruction
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The Mean Absolute Deviation (MAD)
► Lesson 9 | Lesson Instruction
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Describing Distributions Using the Mean and MAD
► Lesson 10 | Lesson Instruction
► Lesson 11 | Lesson Instruction
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C. Summarizing a Distribution that is Skewed Using the Median and the Interquartile Range
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Describing the Center of a Distribution Using the Median
► Lesson 12 | Lesson Instruction
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Describing Variability Using the Interquartile Range (IQR)
► Lesson 13 | Lesson Instruction
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Summarizing a Distribution Using a Box Plot
► Lesson 14 | Lesson Instruction
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More Practice with Box Plots
► Lesson 15 | Lesson Instruction
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Understanding Box Plots
► Lesson 16 | Lesson Instruction
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D. Summarizing and Describing Distributions
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Developing a Statistical Project
► Lesson 17 | Lesson Instruction
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Connecting Graphical Representations and Numerical Summaries
► Lesson 18 | Lesson Instruction
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Comparing Data Distributions
► Lesson 19 | Lesson Instruction
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Describing Center, Variability, and Shape of a Data Distribution from a Graphical Representation
► Lesson 20 | Lesson Instruction
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Summarizing a Data Distribution by Describing Center, Variability, and Shape
► Lesson 21 | Lesson Instruction
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Presenting a Summary of a Statistical Project
► Lesson 22 | Lesson Instruction
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