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Preview of Round Robin Activity | Stats Group Boxplot Activity | 5 - # Summary | Outliers

Round Robin Activity | Stats Group Boxplot Activity | 5 - # Summary | Outliers

Get your students talking, collaborating, and thinking with this Round Robin Data Analysis activity! This could be used for any courses teaching basic data analysis up through AP Statistics.➡️In this group activity, students rotate through a series of univariate data tasks: Ordering data Finding the median Calculating the 5-number summary and IQR Checking for outliers Creating a labeled, scaled modified boxplot Each student completes one part per round, initials their work, and checks the
Preview of 6th Grade Seasonal Winter Math Project Bundle | Real-World PBL Holiday Activity

6th Grade Seasonal Winter Math Project Bundle | Real-World PBL Holiday Activity

Created by
Maple and Math
Give your students a memorable 6th-grade experience this season with a seasonal winter math project bundle that blends meaningful practice with real-world problem solving. This engaging PBL resource lets students explore math through authentic scenarios while enjoying a festive holiday activity that still feels academically rich. Each project encourages critical thinking, collaboration, and creativity as students apply grade-level skills to realistic winter themes. It’s the perfect way to ke
Preview of Statistics Terminology

Statistics Terminology

This math terminology sheet emphasizes vocabulary strategies necessary for student success while learning about statistical concepts found in charts, experiments, central tendency, probability, permutations, and combinations. MA.A.1.4.3 MA.E.1.4.1 MA.E.1.4.2 MA.E.2.4.1 MA.E.3.4.1 My other links to math terminology supplementsHow to Study for a Math Test (Handout)What Does Learning Math Have To Do With My Job? (Lecture Presentation)Geometry 2 Terminology (Handout)Geometric Figures Terminology (Ha
Preview of Psychology Lab Juniors vs. Seniors: Who Thinks Others Are Watching? A GPTS Lab

Psychology Lab Juniors vs. Seniors: Who Thinks Others Are Watching? A GPTS Lab

Created by
Brian Garber
tudents complete the Ideas of Social Reference subscale of the Green Paranoid Thoughts Scale (GPTS), which measures how often one thinks others are watching, talking about, or judging them, then collect scores from junior and senior classmates to run an independent samples t-test. The lab examines whether this form of paranoid social cognition — a dimensional trait present to varying degrees in the general population — differs between grade levels. Juniors navigating high-stakes social and acade
Preview of Psychology Lab Paranoid Thinking — More Tied to Conspiracy Beliefs or Distrust?

Psychology Lab Paranoid Thinking — More Tied to Conspiracy Beliefs or Distrust?

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Green Paranoid Thoughts Scale (GPTS) Social Reference subscale as their X variable, the Generic Conspiracist Beliefs Scale (GCBS) as their Y variable, and the Interpersonal Trust Scale as their Z variable. After collecting scores from nine classmates, students run two Pearson r correlations — Paranoid Thinking vs. Conspiracy Beliefs and Paranoid Thinking vs. Trust — expecting a positive relationship with conspiracy beliefs and a negative relationship with trust. Students co
Preview of Psychology Lab Covert Narcissism: Does It Make You Suspicious or Just Brooding?

Psychology Lab Covert Narcissism: Does It Make You Suspicious or Just Brooding?

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Hypersensitive Narcissism Scale HSNS (X), the GPTS Social Reference subscale (Y), and the Rumination Response Scale RRS (Z), then collect all three scores from 9 classmates and run two correlations: Covert Narcissism vs. Paranoid Thinking and Covert Narcissism vs. Rumination. The lab distinguishes two cognitive consequences of covert narcissism's fragile self-image: externally-directed suspicion (paranoid thinking — believing others are judging you negatively) and internall
Preview of Standards Overview: Data Detective 7th Statistics, Probability & Data Bundle

Standards Overview: Data Detective 7th Statistics, Probability & Data Bundle

Data Detectives: 7th Grade Statistics & Probability — Standards Alignment Guide Subtitle: Teacher & Homeschool Reference | Texas TEKS | Common Core | California | Florida B.E.S.T. What This Document Is:This is the teacher-facing companion document to the Data Detectives Box & Whisker Plot Worksheet. It is a complete standards reference guide that tells every teacher, curriculum coordinator, and homeschool parent exactly where this resource fits in their required curriculum — by state, by standar
Preview of Psychology Lab The Sensitive Narcissist: Covert Narcissism and Paranoid Thinking

Psychology Lab The Sensitive Narcissist: Covert Narcissism and Paranoid Thinking

Created by
Brian Garber
Activity Description Students complete the Hypersensitive Narcissism Scale (HSNS) measuring covert narcissism and the Ideas of Social Reference subscale of the Green et al. Paranoid Thoughts Scale (GPTS), then pool paired scores from 9 classmates to calculate a Pearson r. The lab examines whether people who are hypersensitive about their self-image tend to be more suspicious of others' motives. Students explain the mechanism — covert narcissists' fragile self-esteem makes them hypervigilant fo
Preview of Psychology Lab Conspiracy Thinking: Is It About Distrusting People or Suspecting

Psychology Lab Conspiracy Thinking: Is It About Distrusting People or Suspecting

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Generic Conspiracist Beliefs Scale GCBS (X), the Interpersonal Trust scale (Y), and the GPTS Social Reference subscale (Z), then collect all three scores from 9 classmates and run two correlations: Conspiracy Beliefs vs. Trust (expected negative) and Conspiracy Beliefs vs. Paranoid Thinking (expected positive). This is a mixed-direction lab — students must correctly predict and interpret correlations running in opposite directions. The lab examines whether conspiracy belief
Preview of Psychology Lab Spacing Out: Does Dissociation Go With Depression or Paranoia?

Psychology Lab Spacing Out: Does Dissociation Go With Depression or Paranoia?

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Dissociative Experiences Scale DES (X), the PHQ-9 Depression scale (Y), and the GPTS Social Reference subscale (Z), then collect all three scores from 9 classmates and run two correlations: Dissociation vs. Depression and Dissociation vs. Paranoid Thinking. The lab examines two common comorbidities of dissociation and asks which is more strongly correlated — the inward withdrawal of depression or the outward suspicion of paranoia. Students evaluate a fictional claim that di
Preview of Psychology Lab Health Anxiety: Does Rumination or Suspicion Drive It More?

Psychology Lab Health Anxiety: Does Rumination or Suspicion Drive It More?

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Short Health Anxiety Inventory HAI-18 (X), the Rumination Response Scale RRS (Y), and the GPTS Social Reference subscale (Z), then collect all three scores from 9 classmates and run two correlations: Health Anxiety vs. Rumination and Health Anxiety vs. Paranoid Social Thinking. The lab examines whether health preoccupation is more strongly driven by repetitive introspective worry (rumination) or by externally-directed suspicion (paranoid thinking). Students evaluate a ficti
Preview of Psychology Lab The Dark Triad: Does It Lead to Violence or Suspicion More?

Psychology Lab The Dark Triad: Does It Lead to Violence or Suspicion More?

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Short Dark Triad SD3 (summing all three subscales) as X, the Buss-Perry Aggression Questionnaire BPAQ as Y, and the GPTS Social Reference subscale as Z, then collect all three scores from 9 classmates and run two correlations: Dark Triad vs. Aggression and Dark Triad vs. Paranoid Thinking. The lab examines two interpersonally harmful outcomes of dark personality — overtly hostile behavior (aggression) and covertly suspicious cognition (paranoid thinking) — and asks which th
Preview of Stats About Us

Stats About Us

Created by
Nicole Wheaton
This is an activity for the first day of a statistics class that can be done with a partner or in small groups. It introduces basic statistics topics such as categorical/quantitative data as well as mean,median, and mode. It also gives students an opportunity to get to know their classmates on the first day and you can save this data for use on other activities that you do in class throughout the school year.
Preview of Statistics Mini Project- What is Statistics?

Statistics Mini Project- What is Statistics?

What is statistics? Mini Project This can be used as an intro into statistics at the beginning of the year or a fun easy end of year project. Students will survey classmates on a topic of their choice, present the data in a graphical display, and discuss their findings. This can be used with basic statistics course or as an easy intro/end of year assignment for AP Statistics.
Preview of BOX PLOT TASK CARDS — editable ppt, key, student response, task card doc.

BOX PLOT TASK CARDS — editable ppt, key, student response, task card doc.

Created by
Pixels and Sass
This editable comprehensive resource provides engaging practice with box plots and measures of central tendency. It is designed for middle school data analysis and statistics units and is perfect for both printable and digital learning environments. What’s Included • Eye‑catching cover page • Teacher directions • 15 task cards focused on box plots and data analysis • Student recording sheet • Answer key • Printable format for stations or centers • Digital format for Google Slides Skill
Preview of Biology Data Analysis Game: Statistics Graphing Escape Room Review

Biology Data Analysis Game: Statistics Graphing Escape Room Review

Graphing Game Activity | Data Analysis Practice | Line Graphs, Histograms, Scatterplots & More Turn graphing into a hands-on, interactive game your students will actually enjoy. This print-and-play puzzle activity helps students master graphing and data analysis by matching graph types with real-world descriptions. Instead of memorizing definitions, students actively apply their understanding—making this perfect for deeper learning and test prep.hat’s Included 8 graphing puzzle pieces (questi
Preview of Brain Teaser Math Worksheets | Critical Thinking Activities for Elementary Stude

Brain Teaser Math Worksheets | Critical Thinking Activities for Elementary Stude

Help students strengthen math skills, improve test-taking confidence, and develop powerful cognitive learning strategies with this engaging educational workbook! “Cognitive Cardiovascular Math” is a complete brain-training and math preparation workbook designed for upper elementary and middle school students. This printable resource combines academic math review, visual learning systems, problem-solving frameworks, test preparation strategies, and confidence-building activities into one organize
Preview of 100-Question Credit & Debt Mastery Test | Personal Finance Scenarios High School

100-Question Credit & Debt Mastery Test | Personal Finance Scenarios High School

Created by
Emily class TH
Prepare students and adults for real-world financial decisions with this comprehensive scenario-based personal finance assessment focused on credit, debt, loans, and interest rates. Instead of memorizing definitions, learners apply practical financial literacy skills to realistic money situations involving credit cards, APR, student loans, and credit reports. Perfect for Personal Finance, Life Skills, Economics, Career Readiness, Consumer Math, Financial Literacy Courses, Adult Education, Homesc
Preview of Psychology Lab Hope Optimism and Self-efficacy Collection

Psychology Lab Hope Optimism and Self-efficacy Collection

Created by
Brian Garber
Hope, Optimism, and Self-Efficacy: A Psychology Lab Collection for High School Students This collection gives high school psychology students hands-on experience measuring, comparing, and critically analyzing hope, optimism, and self-efficacy using validated psychological instruments. Students take real psychometric scales online, collect class data, and run statistical analyses using free web-based calculators, making positive psychology constructs personal and testable. The collection includ
Preview of Psychology Lab Collection Do You Know Yourself? Exploring Self Esteem

Psychology Lab Collection Do You Know Yourself? Exploring Self Esteem

Created by
Brian Garber
Do You Know Yourself? A Self-Esteem Lab Collection for High School Psychology This collection gives high school psychology students hands-on experience measuring, comparing, and critically analyzing self-esteem and self-concept using validated psychological instruments. Students take real psychometric scales online, collect class data, and run statistical analyses using free web-based calculators, making abstract constructs concrete and personally meaningful. The collection includes 10 lab a
Preview of Data and Statistics Reveiw for Prealgebra and Algebra 8th 9th 10th grade

Data and Statistics Reveiw for Prealgebra and Algebra 8th 9th 10th grade

A visually rich digital review covering the entire Algebra 1 statistics unit — from box plots and scatter plots to two-way frequency tables and Honors relative frequency interpretation. Fully self-grading with canvas-drawn data displays. ★ WHAT'S COVERED (4 Topics) • Univariate Data — mean, median, mode, range, IQR, MAD; when to use median vs. mean (skewed vs. symmetric data); outlier detection; distribution shapes; CANVAS-DRAWN box plot with labeled Q1, median, Q3, whiskers from a real dataset
Preview of Psychology Lab Attachment Avoidance in Juniors vs. Seniors: A t-Test Lab

Psychology Lab Attachment Avoidance in Juniors vs. Seniors: A t-Test Lab

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Attachment Style Test at similarminds.com and record only their Avoidant score, which reflects discomfort with emotional closeness and a preference for self-reliance over intimacy. Students pool Avoidant scores with classmates organized by grade level, then enter junior and senior scores into an independent samples t-test at socscistatistics.com to evaluate whether attachment avoidance differs significantly between grade levels. Students compare group averages, interpret st
Preview of Psychology Lab Introversion vs. Extraversion: Do Juniors or Seniors Score Higher

Psychology Lab Introversion vs. Extraversion: Do Juniors or Seniors Score Higher

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Introversion/Extraversion Test at similarminds.com and record their Introversion score, which reflects preference for solitary activities, internal processing, and lower social stimulation. Students contribute their scores to a class dataset organized by grade level. Junior and senior Introversion scores are then entered into an independent samples t-test at socscistatistics.com to evaluate whether differences between grade levels are statistically significant. Students com
Preview of Psychology Lab Nerd Culture in High School: Juniors vs. Seniors t-Test Lab

Psychology Lab Nerd Culture in High School: Juniors vs. Seniors t-Test Lab

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Nerdy Personality Attributes Scale (NPAS) at openpsychometrics.org, a validated measure of nerdiness traits such as intellectual curiosity, enthusiasm for niche interests, and preference for academic engagement over social activities. Students record their total scores and pool data with classmates organized by grade level. Junior and senior scores are entered into an independent samples t-test to evaluate whether nerdiness differences between grade levels are statistically
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