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Preview of AP® Statistics Mock Exam Set | 3 Full-Length Practice Tests, Rubrics & Solutions

AP® Statistics Mock Exam Set | 3 Full-Length Practice Tests, Rubrics & Solutions

What’s Included in this Bundle:📊 3 Full-Length Mock ExamsSection I: 40 Multiple-Choice Questions per exam, covering all four major conceptual themes (Exploring Data, Sampling and Experimentation, Probability, and Statistical Inference).Section II: 6 Free-Response Questions per exam (including a question on: data collection/experimental design, exploring data (univariate or bivariate), probability or simulations, statistical inference, a question that combines multiple skill categories, and an i
Preview of AP Statistics FRQs: Linear Regression & Correlation (with Answers, Rubrics, and

AP Statistics FRQs: Linear Regression & Correlation (with Answers, Rubrics, and

Perfect for AP Statistics teachers and students! This packet includes five AP-style free-response questions (FRQs) focusing on linear regression and correlation — complete with detailed solutions, explanations, grading rubrics, and common pitfalls based on actual AP scoring guidelines.
Preview of Psychology Lab Investigative Career Interests: Do Juniors or Seniors Score Highe

Psychology Lab Investigative Career Interests: Do Juniors or Seniors Score Highe

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the IIP RIASEC Markers Holland Code assessment at openpsychometrics.org and record only their Investigative (I) score, which reflects interest in science, research, and analytical thinking. Students pool Investigative scores with classmates, separating results by grade level. Junior and senior scores are entered into an independent samples t-test to evaluate whether career interest differences are statistically significant. Students analyze group averages, interpret statistical
Preview of AP Macroeconomics | No Prep FRQs Bundle | 10 Complete Prompts |

AP Macroeconomics | No Prep FRQs Bundle | 10 Complete Prompts |

🎓 AP Macroeconomics FRQ BUNDLE (1–10) Title:AP Macroeconomics | 10 No-Prep FRQs | Complete Exam Practice Bundle | Full Product Description:Overview: This 10-FRQ AP Macroeconomics Bundle provides a complete, no-prep set of exam-style Free Response Questions designed to mirror the rigor, structure, and style of the official College Board exam. Each FRQ includes real data excerpts, authentic visuals, guiding questions, rubrics, and answer checklists — all formatted for instant classroom use
Preview of AP Microeconomics | No Prep FRQs Bundle | 10 Complete Prompts |

AP Microeconomics | No Prep FRQs Bundle | 10 Complete Prompts |

🔥 AP Microeconomics FRQ Complete Bundle 🎨 TitleAP Microeconomics | Complete 10 FRQs | No Prep Free Response Bundle | AP Exam Practice | K-12 Full Product DescriptionMaster every major unit of AP Microeconomics with this Complete 10 FRQ Bundle — an all-inclusive, No Prep classroom and exam-practice resource built for high-school and AP-level economics instruction. Each FRQ features authentic prompts, multi-stimulus data sets, excerpts from economic theory, and government or research-base
Preview of AP Microeconomics | No Prep FRQs | Elasticity & Consumer Choice |

AP Microeconomics | No Prep FRQs | Elasticity & Consumer Choice |

FRQ #2 | Elasticity and Consumer ChoiceTitleAP Microeconomics | Elasticity & Consumer Choice | No Prep FRQ |Full Product Description🧠 Overview & PurposeStudents investigate how responsiveness to price changes shapes firm strategy and consumer behavior. They compute and interpret elasticity | apply the total revenue test | connect elasticity to pricing and promotions | and analyze how tax incidence depends on relative elasticities. ✏️ How It Can Be Used• AP exam practice set | timed or untimed
Preview of Psychology Lab Investigative Career Interests — More Tied to Vocabulary or Ratio

Psychology Lab Investigative Career Interests — More Tied to Vocabulary or Ratio

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the RIASEC Investigative Interests subscale as their X variable, the Vocabulary IQ Test (VIQT) as their Y variable, and the Rational-Experiential Inventory (REI) Rational Thinking subscale as their Z variable. After collecting scores from nine classmates, students run two Pearson r correlations — Investigative Interests vs. Vocabulary and Investigative Interests vs. Rational Thinking — expecting positive relationships with both. Students compare which correlation is stronger, e
Preview of Probability  Normal Distribution FRQ Practice (AP Statistics Style)

Probability Normal Distribution FRQ Practice (AP Statistics Style)

Created by
Champe's Math
Get your students thinking, reasoning, and applying key AP Statistics concepts with this engaging real-world Free Response Question (FRQ)! In The University Coffee Shop, students dive into a relatable scenario involving coffee choices, probability rules, and normal distributions — all while practicing the exact skills needed for AP exam success. This resource brings rigor and relevance together: perfect for classwork, review, or test prep!💡 What’s Inside:✅ A full AP-style FRQ (multi-part,
Preview of Psychology Lab Does Vocabulary Predict Curiosity or Intellect? A 3-Scale

Psychology Lab Does Vocabulary Predict Curiosity or Intellect? A 3-Scale

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete three validated scales: the Vocabulary IQ Test (VIQT) as their X variable, the RIASEC Investigative Interests scale as their Y variable, and the Need for Cognition Scale (NCS-6) as their Z variable. After collecting scores from nine classmates, students run two Pearson r correlations — Vocabulary vs. Investigative Interests and Vocabulary vs. Need for Cognition — using socscistatistics.com. Students compare the strength and direction of both correlations, explain the psychologi
Preview of AP Statistics Final Project | Simulations with AI | Editable | No Prep

AP Statistics Final Project | Simulations with AI | Editable | No Prep

AP STATISTICS MEETS AI: ENGAGING POST-EXAM PROBABILITY PROJECT Transform your post-AP exam time into a powerful learning experience! This comprehensive 35+ page resource combines probability simulation with cutting-edge AI tools, giving your students valuable skills that extend beyond the classroom. WHY TEACHERS LOVE THIS RESOURCE: Zero prep required – Complete teacher guide, answer keys, and student materials ready for immediate useAuthentic technology integration – Students learn to use G
Preview of AP Microeconomics | No Prep FRQs | Production & Cost Analysis |

AP Microeconomics | No Prep FRQs | Production & Cost Analysis |

FRQ #3 | Production and Cost AnalysisTitleAP Microeconomics | Production & Cost Analysis | No Prep FRQ |Full Product Description🧠 Overview & PurposeStudents connect inputs to outputs and translate cost language into firm decisions. They distinguish fixed vs variable costs | apply marginal analysis | identify diminishing returns | and reason from short run constraints to long run flexibility. ✏️ How It Can Be Used• Station activity comparing cost measures • Exit ticket on MC and ATC relationshi
Preview of Confidence Interval Project

Confidence Interval Project

A project for an Intro to Statistics *or* for an AP Statistics class all related to creating a Confidence Interval.
Preview of Psychology Lab Coping Well: Is It Grit or Self-Belief That Matters More?

Psychology Lab Coping Well: Is It Grit or Self-Belief That Matters More?

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Brief Resilient Coping Scale BRCS (X), the Short Grit Scale GRIT-S (Y), and the Generalized Self-Efficacy Scale GSE (Z), then collect all three scores from 9 classmates and run two correlations: Resilient Coping vs. Grit and Resilient Coping vs. Self-Efficacy. The lab asks whether active coping is more strongly predicted by perseverance and passion for goals or by belief in one's ability to succeed. Students evaluate a fictional claim that grit and self-efficacy correlate i
Preview of Psychology Lab Cope Better, Worry Less: Resilient Coping and Anxiety Symptoms

Psychology Lab Cope Better, Worry Less: Resilient Coping and Anxiety Symptoms

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Brief Resilient Coping Scale (BRCS) and the Zung Self-Rating Anxiety Scale, then pool paired scores from 9 classmates to calculate a Pearson r. The lab examines whether people who actively use resilient coping strategies — finding meaning in difficulties, seeking creative solutions, and persisting through adversity — tend to experience fewer anxiety symptoms. Students explain the psychological mechanism by which effective active coping reduces threat appraisal and builds a
Preview of Psychology Lab Juniors vs. Seniors: Who Copes More Resiliently? A BRCS Lab

Psychology Lab Juniors vs. Seniors: Who Copes More Resiliently? A BRCS Lab

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Brief Resilient Coping Scale (BRCS, scored 4–20), which measures active, meaning-focused coping with difficulties, then collect scores from junior and senior classmates to run an independent samples t-test. The lab examines whether active resilient coping strategies develop measurably between junior and senior year. Seniors, having faced more high-stakes challenges and having spent more time developing coping repertoires, might score higher. Alternatively, junior years inte
Preview of AP Statistics 2026 — The Crimson Hairline Collection

AP Statistics 2026 — The Crimson Hairline Collection

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Rhee Math Lab
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ AP STATISTICS 2026 The Crimson Hairline Collection Coming June 15, 2026 from Rhee Math Lab ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ AP Statistics is at its best as one coherent course — not a binder assembled from sources that don't quite align. The Crimson Hairline Collection is that coherent course: Crimson Hairline slides, Crimson Charcoal Guided Notes, homework, and assessments all designed together for the new College Board CED go
Preview of Psychology Lab Bounce Back and Thrive: Resilience and Psychological Flourishing

Psychology Lab Bounce Back and Thrive: Resilience and Psychological Flourishing

Created by
Brian Garber
Activity Description Students complete the Brief Resilience Scale (BRS) and Diener's Flourishing Scale, then pool paired scores from 9 classmates to compute a Pearson r. The lab examines whether the ability to bounce back from adversity predicts a fuller, more engaged and purposeful life. Students explain the psychological mechanism linking resilience to flourishing — including adaptive coping, maintenance of relationships through adversity, and maintained sense of purpose — and evaluate a fic
Preview of Psychology Lab In Control or Overwhelmed? Locus of Control and Stress

Psychology Lab In Control or Overwhelmed? Locus of Control and Stress

Created by
Brian Garber
Activity Description Students complete Rotter's Locus of Control scale (where higher scores indicate more external locus — less personal control) and the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), then pool paired scores from 9 classmates to calculate a Pearson r. The lab examines whether people who feel less in control of their lives also feel more stressed. Students explain the psychological mechanism — including learned helplessness, appraisal theory, and coping efficacy — and evaluate a fictional claim
Preview of Psychology Lab Reappraisal: Does It Come From Confidence or Resilience?

Psychology Lab Reappraisal: Does It Come From Confidence or Resilience?

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the ERQ Cognitive Reappraisal subscale (X), the Generalized Self-Efficacy Scale GSE (Y), and the Brief Resilience Scale BRS (Z), then collect all three scores from 9 classmates and run two correlations: Emotion Regulation vs. Self-Efficacy and Emotion Regulation vs. Resilience. The lab examines whether the ability to cognitively reframe stressful situations is more closely tied to confidence in one's competence (self-efficacy) or to the capacity to recover from adversity (resil
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