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Unit 3 Review. Sec 5.1: Designing Samples Define the terms population and sample. Define each type of sample: Probability Sample, Simple Random Sample.

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1 Unit 3 Review

2 Sec 5.1: Designing Samples Define the terms population and sample. Define each type of sample: Probability Sample, Simple Random Sample (SRS), Stratified Random Sample, Systematic Random Sample, and Multistage Sample. Use a Table of Random Numbers or a calculator Random Number Generator to select an SRS from a population. Define each type of problems in samples: Undercover age, Non-response, Response Bias, Wording Effects.

3 Section 5.2: Designing Experiments Define and give examples of each term: Observation vs. Experiment, Subjects & Treatment, Factors & Levels. Design experiments that require randomization and a control group. Express the design as a schematic drawing and in a written paragraph.

4 Section 5.3: Simulations State and carry out the five steps of a simulation. Use a calculator to perform a simulation. Find the empirical probability of an event based on simulations.

5 Section 6.0: Classical Probability Use tree diagrams and organized lists to find all possible outcomes of a trial. Use permutation and combination theory to find the number of possible outcomes of a trial. Use counting techniques to find theoretical probability in problems involving coins, dice, cards and marbles. Use experiment and simulation to find empirical probabilities involving coins, dice, cards and marbles.

6 Section 6.1: Random Outcomes Describe what is meant by random outcomes of a trial Describe what is meant by the probability of a given outcome

7 Section 6.2: Probability Models Define and give examples of each term: Disjoint, Sample Space, Replacement, Equally Likely Outcomes. Use the rules of probability to determine whether a probability model is legitimate. Given a description of an event, state its complement. Given the probability of an event, find the probability of its complement.

8 Section 6.3: Conditional Probability Define and give examples of each term: Union, Intersection, Conditional Probability. Given two events A and B, use the appropriate addition or multiplication rule for conditional probability to find P(A or B) and/or P(A and B). Given a two-way table of frequencies, find probabilities of specified events. Given sufficient information about two events A and B, use a formula to evaluate the conditional probability P(B|A).


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