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Preview of AP Psychology Correlation vs Causation use with Schoology

AP Psychology Correlation vs Causation use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish between correlation (a statistical relationship between two variables) and causation (one variable directly causing change in another). Each scenario presents a real-world claim or research finding requiring students to identify whether causation has been established or only correlation observed, and to recognize common errors in causal reasoning. Ideal for AP Statistics, AP Psychology, AP Biology, AP Language, an
Preview of AP Statistics Residual vs Outlier vs Influential Point use with Schoology

AP Statistics Residual vs Outlier vs Influential Point use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish among residuals (the vertical distance between an observed data point and the regression line), outliers (data points that fall far from the overall pattern in the y-direction), and influential points (data points whose removal would substantially change the regression line slope, intercept, or correlation). Each scenario requires students to identify the correct concept or apply it to a regression context. Ideal
Preview of AP Statistics Permutation vs Combination use with Schoology

AP Statistics Permutation vs Combination use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish between permutations (arrangements where order matters) and combinations (selections where order does not matter). Each scenario presents a real-world counting problem requiring students to identify the correct method, set up the appropriate formula, or calculate the result. Ideal for Algebra 2, precalculus, AP Statistics, and probability units. Use as a bell ringer, exit ticket, unit review, sub plan, homework, o
Preview of AP Statistics Z-Score vs T-Score vs Percentile use with Schoology

AP Statistics Z-Score vs T-Score vs Percentile use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish among z-scores (standardized scores measuring how many standard deviations a value is from the mean), t-scores (standardized scores used when the population standard deviation is unknown and replaced by the sample standard deviation), and percentiles (values below which a given percentage of observations fall). Each scenario requires students to identify or apply the correct concept. Ideal for AP Statistics course
Preview of AP Statistics Statistical vs Practical Significance use with Schoology

AP Statistics Statistical vs Practical Significance use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish between statistical significance (a mathematical determination that an observed result is unlikely due to chance, based on p-value and alpha) and practical significance (whether the size of the effect is large enough to matter in real-world contexts). Each scenario requires students to evaluate whether a result is statistically significant, practically significant, both, or neither. Ideal for AP Statistics and res
Preview of AP Statistics Random vs Stratified vs Cluster vs Systematic use with Schoology

AP Statistics Random vs Stratified vs Cluster vs Systematic use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish among four major probability sampling methods: simple random sampling (every individual has an equal chance of selection), stratified sampling (population divided into groups, random samples from each), cluster sampling (population divided into groups, entire groups randomly selected), and systematic sampling (every kth individual selected after a random start). Each scenario requires students to identify the corr
Preview of AP Statistics Resistant vs Non-Resistant Measures use with Schoology

AP Statistics Resistant vs Non-Resistant Measures use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish between resistant measures (statistical summaries that are not strongly affected by outliers or extreme values — median, IQR, Q1, Q3) and non-resistant measures (summaries that are sensitive to extreme values — mean, standard deviation, range). Each scenario requires students to identify which measure is appropriate given the data context. Ideal for AP Statistics and introductory statistics courses. Use as a bell
Preview of AP Statistics Parameter vs Statistic vs Population vs Sample use with Schoology

AP Statistics Parameter vs Statistic vs Population vs Sample use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish among four foundational statistics concepts: population (the entire group of interest), sample (a subset of the population selected for study), parameter (a numerical summary describing a population), and statistic (a numerical summary calculated from a sample). Each scenario presents a real-world data collection situation requiring students to identify which concept applies. Ideal for AP Statistics, introductory
Preview of AP Statistics One Tailed vs Two Tailed Test use with Schoology

AP Statistics One Tailed vs Two Tailed Test use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish between one-tailed hypothesis tests (where the alternative hypothesis specifies a direction: greater than or less than) and two-tailed hypothesis tests (where the alternative hypothesis detects any difference in either direction: not equal to). Each scenario requires students to identify the appropriate test type and understand its implications for p-value calculation and critical regions. Ideal for AP Statistics
Preview of AP Statistics Observational Study vs Experiment vs Survey use with Schoology

AP Statistics Observational Study vs Experiment vs Survey use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish among the three major data collection methods: observational studies (researchers observe without intervening), experiments (researchers impose a treatment and measure its effect), and surveys (researchers collect self-reported data through questionnaires). Each scenario requires students to identify the method used and understand its implications for causation and bias. Ideal for AP Statistics, AP Psychology, and
Preview of AP Statistics Mutually Exclusive vs Independent Events use with Schoology

AP Statistics Mutually Exclusive vs Independent Events use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish between mutually exclusive events (events that cannot both occur at the same time — P(A and B) = 0) and independent events (events where the occurrence of one does not affect the probability of the other — P(A|B) = P(A)). Each scenario requires students to identify the relationship type or apply the correct probability rule. Ideal for AP Statistics and introductory probability courses. Use as a bell ringer, exit t
Preview of AP Statistics Interpolation vs Extrapolation use with Schoology

AP Statistics Interpolation vs Extrapolation use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish between interpolation (using a regression model to predict y for an x-value within the range of the observed data) and extrapolation (using a regression model to predict y for an x-value outside the range of the observed data). Each scenario requires students to identify which is occurring and evaluate the reliability of the prediction. Ideal for AP Statistics courses. Use as a bell ringer, exit ticket, unit revie
Preview of AP Statistics Descriptive vs Inferential Statistics use with Schoology

AP Statistics Descriptive vs Inferential Statistics use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish between descriptive statistics (methods used to summarize, organize, and describe data from a sample or population) and inferential statistics (methods used to draw conclusions or make predictions about a population based on sample data). Each scenario requires students to identify which type of statistical analysis is being performed. Ideal for AP Statistics and introductory statistics courses. Use as a bell ring
Preview of AP Statistics Census vs Sample vs Parameter use with Schoology

AP Statistics Census vs Sample vs Parameter use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish among a census (collecting data from every member of a population), a sample (collecting data from a subset of the population), and a parameter (a numerical summary describing a characteristic of a population). Each scenario requires students to identify which concept applies. This set complements the Parameter vs. Statistic vs. Population vs. Sample set by focusing specifically on the data collection method (cens
Preview of AP Statistics Ratio vs Proportion vs Rate use with Schoology

AP Statistics Ratio vs Proportion vs Rate use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish among ratios (comparisons of two quantities), proportions (statements that two ratios are equal), and rates (ratios comparing quantities with different units). Each item presents a real-world scenario requiring students to identify which concept applies or to apply the concept correctly. Ideal for middle school math, pre-algebra, algebra, and standardized test preparation. Use as a bell ringer, exit ticket, unit r
Preview of AP Statistics Prime vs Composite vs Neither use with Schoology

AP Statistics Prime vs Composite vs Neither use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to classify whole numbers as prime (exactly two factors: 1 and itself), composite (more than two factors), or neither (the special cases of 0 and 1). Each item presents a numerical or real-world scenario requiring students to identify and apply the correct classification. Ideal for middle school math and number theory units. Use as a bell ringer, exit ticket, unit review, sub plan, homework, or test prep activity. No more prin
Preview of AP Statistics Mean vs Median vs Mode use with Schoology

AP Statistics Mean vs Median vs Mode use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
5 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish between linear growth (a constant rate of change, adding the same amount each period) and exponential growth (a constant multiplicative factor, multiplying by the same amount each period). Each scenario presents a real-world situation requiring students to identify the growth type, interpret the pattern, or apply the correct model. Ideal for Algebra 1, Algebra 2, precalculus, AP Statistics, and AP Biology. Use as a
Preview of AP Statistics Discrete vs Continuous use with Schoology

AP Statistics Discrete vs Continuous use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish between discrete data (countable values with no meaningful values in between) and continuous data (measurable values that can take any value within a range). Each scenario presents a real-world data collection situation requiring students to classify the data type and explain the classification. Ideal for statistics, AP Statistics, AP Biology, and AP Psychology research methods units. Use as a bell ringer, exit ti
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 Biology FRQ Practice | Standard Error (SEM) Graphing, I-Bars & Video Lesson

AP Biology FRQ Practice | Standard Error (SEM) Graphing, I-Bars & Video Lesson

✨Help your students master one of the most challenging AP Biology skills: analyzing data with Standard Error of the Mean (SEM) and confidence intervals. This resource provides 4 real-world AP-style FRQs with scaffolded practice, a student-friendly self-checklist, and a teacher answer key—plus a step-by-step video lesson to break down graphing, error bars, and data interpretation. ✅What’s Included: Video Lesson: Walks students through SEM, confidence intervals, and graphing 4 AP Biology F
Preview of Range and Mode Practice

Range and Mode Practice

Created by
Gifted Sparkler
Independent practice for range and mode. Includes reflection questions for higher-level thinking. Challenge on the back can be optional but allows students to find and analyze their own data. Aligned with new 2023 SOLs
Preview of AP Stats Unit 3 Free Response Practice

AP Stats Unit 3 Free Response Practice

I post these around the room and kids go around to try them. The QR codes should take them to memes that tell them if they got it correct or not.
Preview of High School Statistics Project Bundle

High School Statistics Project Bundle

Created by
The Math Lane
Get ready to supercharge your statistics curriculum with these 8 dynamic projects designed to engage and challenge your students! From collecting and analyzing data using Google Forms and Sheets in 'The Results are In' to exploring correlations with scatterplots and LSRL in 'Is There a Correlation?', these projects will take your students on a statistical journey like never before. In 'Math and Art', students will combine their love for statistics with their creativity as they create a piece of
Preview of Error Analysis Worksheet for 6th Grade Statistics & Data: 9 Problems to Fix

Error Analysis Worksheet for 6th Grade Statistics & Data: 9 Problems to Fix

6th Grade Math Error Analysis: Statistics & Data InterpretationTurn statistics practice into a critical thinking challenge! This Error Analysis Worksheet is designed for 6th grade students to analyze mistakes, explain reasoning, and correct errors while working with real data. Students aren’t just calculating, they’re reasoning, interpreting graphs, and deepening their understanding of statistical concepts. Perfect for reinforcing data literacy in a hands-on way. What’s Included: 9 error ana
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