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Preview of Psychology Lab Extraverts Are Happier — But Why? Personality and Positive Affect

Psychology Lab Extraverts Are Happier — But Why? Personality and Positive Affect

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Brian Garber
Extraverts Are Happier — But Why? Personality and Positive Affect Students complete an Introversion/Extraversion test and the PANAS Positive Affect subscale, then pool data to calculate a Pearson r. The lab explores the well-established extraversion-happiness link in personality psychology and invites students to consider two competing explanations: extraverts have more positive experiences, or extraverts are temperamentally more reactive to positive stimuli. Discussion questions push students
Preview of Math Enrichment Choice Board Sixth Grade for Ratios Statistics Number System

Math Enrichment Choice Board Sixth Grade for Ratios Statistics Number System

This resource includes math enrichment choice boards, rubrics, and instructions for every single 6th grade math Common Core State Standard for ratios, proportional relationships, expressions and equations, statistics and probability, geometry, and the number system. These are great for early finishers and students who need enrichment in math. Included in this pack are the math enrichment boards I use for my sixth grade learners who have mastered any of our math concepts and are now ready for a
Preview of Connected Visual Representations for Probability (Venn, Tree, 2-Way Tables, etc)

Connected Visual Representations for Probability (Venn, Tree, 2-Way Tables, etc)

Created by
Amy Kowatch
The visual connections between diagrams in Probability are shown in this 1 page document. After teaching AP Statistics for 5 years and seeing students solve problems using multiple methods, I searched to find these connections and help other teachers see the validity of different methods in the same problem (instead of "well you do this problem this way"). After finding nothing on the internet, I created it myself. Now teaching Geometry, every year I make students do a Binary Data Collection pro
Preview of Psychology Lab Psychopath or Misunderstood? Psychopathy Traits and Impulsivity

Psychology Lab Psychopath or Misunderstood? Psychopathy Traits and Impulsivity

Created by
Brian Garber
Psychopath or Misunderstood? Psychopathy Traits and Impulsivity Students complete the Hare Psychopathy Checklist (PCL-22) and the Barratt Impulsiveness Scale (BIS), then pool data to calculate a Pearson r. The lab carefully notes that the PCL-22 is a clinical tool and that most students will score very low. Discussion distinguishes between Hare's two psychopathy factors (interpersonal-affective vs. antisocial lifestyle) and asks which predicts impulsivity more strongly. Students correct the c
Preview of Cumulative Frequency Mini Unit Bundle | Notes, Assignment & Class Race Activity

Cumulative Frequency Mini Unit Bundle | Notes, Assignment & Class Race Activity

Created by
Straight A Math
Make cumulative frequency engaging and easy to teach with this all-in-one mini unit bundle! Perfect for IB Math or any statistics class, this resource includes everything you need to introduce, practice, and apply cumulative frequency concepts. This bundle includes: Guided Notes covering mean, median, mode, midpoints, calculator steps, and how to create and interpret cumulative frequency diagrams. Cumulative Frequency Derby Class Activity – A fun, hands-on classroom race where students colle
Preview of Capybara Morphology & Ecology: High School Unit Study

Capybara Morphology & Ecology: High School Unit Study

This is a full comprehensive unit study based around capybaras. It incorporates: Part 1: Advanced Reading Comprehension Part 2: Did You Know? (with advanced ecological Insights) Part 3: Advanced Applied Mathematics Part 4: Advanced Composition & Prompts Part 5: Laboratory practicum Part 6: Art and engineering practicum Part 7: Nationally recognized benchmarks Part 8: Answer Key Covered benchmarks for highschool: The specific educational benchmarks covered across grades 9 through 12 include: 1
Preview of "Flamingo Island: Probability Board Game Adventure" AP Stats CED Topics 4.1-4.6

"Flamingo Island: Probability Board Game Adventure" AP Stats CED Topics 4.1-4.6

🦩 Flamingo Island: A Probability Board Game Adventure including the topics of basic probability, complements, independence, mutually exclusive, unions, intersections, and conditional probability. Perfect for AP Statistics, Algebra 2, or even Honors Precalculus.🌴 Product OverviewEscape to Flamingo Island, where students race across a tropical board to master probability concepts—earning feathers for every correct answer! This hands-on game blends math and fun with 60 creative, real-world p
Preview of AP Biology Hardy-Weinberg & Chi-Square Test | Guided Notes + Answer Key

AP Biology Hardy-Weinberg & Chi-Square Test | Guided Notes + Answer Key

⭐Help your students master one of the trickiest AP Biology concepts— Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium and chi-square analysis—with this clear, step-by-step guided notes resource. This resource is designed to make abstract math-to-biology connections accessible and AP exam-ready. Students will work through guided notes, practice problems, and a worked-out example that walks them from allele frequencies (p & q) all the way through the chi-square decision process. The included video lesson (linked w
Preview of Psychology Lab Who's in Control? Gender or Class Differences Locus of Control

Psychology Lab Who's in Control? Gender or Class Differences Locus of Control

Created by
Brian Garber
Who's in Control? Testing Gender or Class Differences in Locus of Control Students complete Rotter's Internal-External Locus of Control Scale and pool scores from male and female classmates or juniors and seniors to perform an independent samples t-test. The lab explores whether gender is associated with differences in perceived control over one's outcomes, and prompts students to consider social and cultural factors that might produce any observed differences. Students evaluate a fictional c
Preview of Probability with Mega Millions| Engaging Real-Life Math Activity (Grades 7+)

Probability with Mega Millions| Engaging Real-Life Math Activity (Grades 7+)

Created by
YummyMath
In this activity, students apply their understanding of probability and combinations to investigate a bold new claim by the Mega Millions lottery. But is the statement really true — or just clever marketing? Let your students explore the math, think critically, and decide for themselves! This activity progresses from easy to more advanced:Part 1: A simple lottery game to build conceptual understanding of probability. Part 2: A deep dive into the updated Mega Millions game and its real odds.Part
Preview of Level Out the Stacks - Finding Mean Using Visuals - Google Slides Activity

Level Out the Stacks - Finding Mean Using Visuals - Google Slides Activity

This Google Slides Activity includes 25 unique slides that help students to find the mean of a set of data using visuals first (stacks of blocks of varying heights), then eventually proving their answer by performing the actual calculations. The slides become moderately more difficult as students progress through the activity, ending with several decimal problems where the cubes they're working with are split into fourths and the calculated mean is a decimal. The slides are easy to duplicate
Preview of AP Statistics: Probability & More | Reference Sheet + TI-Nspire Calculator Guide

AP Statistics: Probability & More | Reference Sheet + TI-Nspire Calculator Guide

Created by
Mrs Marcos Math
AP Statistics: Probability, Random Variables & Probability Distributions Reference Sheet + TI-Nspire Calculator GuideHelp your AP Statistics students master probability concepts and probability distributions with this comprehensive reference sheet and TI-Nspire calculator guide! Aligned with the AP Statistics Course & Exam Description (CED), this resource simplifies difficult concepts while helping students build confidence with probability rules, random variables, and distribution calculations
Preview of Psychology Lab Logic vs. Gut: Do Men and Women Think Differently?

Psychology Lab Logic vs. Gut: Do Men and Women Think Differently?

Created by
Brian Garber
Logic vs. Gut: Do Men and Women Think Differently? Students complete the Rational-Experiential Inventory (REI) focusing on the Rational Thinking subscale, and pool scores from male and female classmates to run an independent samples t-test. The lab engages students with dual-process theory of cognition — rational (analytical, deliberate) vs. experiential (intuitive, feeling-based) thinking — and examines whether gender differences appear in thinking style. Research context indicating men tend
Preview of IB Math 4.1 - Statistics - Sampling Methods-Lesson, Guided Notes, HW, KEY

IB Math 4.1 - Statistics - Sampling Methods-Lesson, Guided Notes, HW, KEY

Teach statistics in IB Math AI SL with confidence using this complete set of resources on data collection and sampling methods. Fully aligned with the IB syllabus, these materials ensure students master essential vocabulary, reasoning, and notation while practicing the exact problem structures they will encounter on the IB exam. The PowerPoint lesson is directly aligned with the guided notes, keeping students engaged, accountable, and focused during class. As they complete the notes, they cr
Preview of AP Statistics Inference Escape Room | Google Forms Activity

AP Statistics Inference Escape Room | Google Forms Activity

🔐 AP Statistics Inference Escape Room | Google Forms | Levels 1 & 2Turn inference review into an engaging, no-prep experience your students will actually enjoy. This resource includes TWO fully interactive Google Form escape rooms designed to reinforce key AP Statistics inference concepts through problem-solving, persistence, and critical thinking. 🎯 What Makes This Different? ✔ Self-grading & auto-progressing✔ No prep required — just assign and go ✔ Branching logic keeps students engaged
Preview of Psychology Lab Want Friends, Fear People: Unmet Belonging Needs and Social Anx.

Psychology Lab Want Friends, Fear People: Unmet Belonging Needs and Social Anx.

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Belonging/Love subscale of a Maslow-based needs assessment and the Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale (LSAS), then pool paired scores from 9 classmates to calculate a Pearson r. The lab examines a clinically important paradox: people who most want social connection may simultaneously be most afraid of it. Students explain the psychological mechanism — unmet belonging needs can intensify the stakes of social evaluation, increasing fear of rejection and feeding social anxiety — a
Preview of Correlation Showdown 4: A Practice in Statistical Strength use with Schoology

Correlation Showdown 4: A Practice in Statistical Strength use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
Correlation Showdown: A Practice in Statistical Strength In this activity the students identify stronger and weaker correlations. I have hard copies that serve this purpose but this is for import to Schoology and it corrects itself,…like a test. This activity, "Correlation Showdown," is a practice assignment designed to solidify students' understanding of the correlation coefficient (r). Students will engage with 25 multiple-choice questions, each presenting a set of four correlation coeffic
Preview of Correlation Showdown 3: A Practice in Statistical Strength use with Schoology

Correlation Showdown 3: A Practice in Statistical Strength use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
Correlation Showdown: A Practice in Statistical Strength In this activity the students identify stronger and weaker correlations. I have hard copies that serve this purpose but this is for import to Schoology and it corrects itself,…like a test. This activity, "Correlation Showdown," is a practice assignment designed to solidify students' understanding of the correlation coefficient (r). Students will engage with 25 multiple-choice questions, each presenting a set of four correlation coeffic
Preview of Correlation Showdown 2: A Practice in Statistical Strength use with Schoology

Correlation Showdown 2: A Practice in Statistical Strength use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
Correlation Showdown: A Practice in Statistical Strength In this activity the students identify stronger and weaker correlations. I have hard copies that serve this purpose but this is for import to Schoology and it corrects itself,…like a test. This activity, "Correlation Showdown," is a practice assignment designed to solidify students' understanding of the correlation coefficient (r). Students will engage with 25 multiple-choice questions, each presenting a set of four correlation coeffic
Preview of Correlation Showdown 1: A Practice in Statistical Strength use with Schoology

Correlation Showdown 1: A Practice in Statistical Strength use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
Correlation Showdown: A Practice in Statistical Strength In this activity the students identify stronger and weaker correlations. I have hard copies that serve this purpose but this is for import to Schoology and it corrects itself,…like a test. This activity, "Correlation Showdown," is a practice assignment designed to solidify students' understanding of the correlation coefficient (r). Students will engage with 25 multiple-choice questions, each presenting a set of four correlation coeffic
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 Micro-City Math Project

Micro-City Math Project

Engage students in authentic, real-world math with this two-week Micro-City Math Project! Students design and build a miniature city while applying key 6th grade math concepts through planning, problem-solving, and creative thinking. This independent project integrates scale drawings, area and perimeter, unit rates, expressions and equations, geometry, and statistics into one cohesive, high-interest task. Students create a city blueprint, analyze construction costs, design a 3D landmark, inte
Preview of AP Statistics: Density Curves & Normal Distributions Worksheet

AP Statistics: Density Curves & Normal Distributions Worksheet

Help your AP Statistics students master density curves and normal distributions with this engaging, ready-to-use activity! Designed for grades 11–12, this resource blends visual practice, calculator skills, and AP-style test prep into a single lesson that works for classwork, homework, review, or sub plans. Students will: Interpret and explain properties of density curves Practice calculating probabilities from uniform and normal curves Apply the z-score formula and use calculators (normal
Preview of Statistics: Unit 3 -2 Variables Relationships (Review Guide with Answers)

Statistics: Unit 3 -2 Variables Relationships (Review Guide with Answers)

Created by
Andy Mattick
Chapter 3 Review Guide: Analyzing Relationships Between Two Variables Perfect for AP Statistics, Honors Statistics, or Introductory Data Analysis Courses! Help your students master scatterplots, correlation, regression, residuals, and causation with this comprehensive, ready-to-use Chapter 3 Review Guide. This worksheet-style packet includes clear explanations, guided questions, and ample space for student responses, making it ideal for review days, test prep, or independent practice. ✏️
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