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Preview of TED Talk: How to spot a misleading graph- Lea Gaslowitz

TED Talk: How to spot a misleading graph- Lea Gaslowitz

This TED-Ed companion resource teaches students how graphs can mislead, exaggerate, or manipulate data despite appearing objective. Students explore common techniques such as scale distortion, cherry picking, missing context, and selective framing through real-world examples from advertising, politics, and science. The resource emphasizes critical thinking and data literacy skills essential for navigating modern media. Includes 20 high school/college-level discussion questions, an expanded, ev
Preview of TED Talk: Should you trust unanimous decisions?- Derek Abbott

TED Talk: Should you trust unanimous decisions?- Derek Abbott

This resource explores the paradox of unanimity, examining why perfect agreement can sometimes signal error rather than truth. Students analyze uncertainty, systemic bias, and real-world examples through discussion, writing, and debate. Includes: 20 high school/college-level discussion questionsEvidence-based essay promptStructured essay prompt with paragraph guidance and sentence startersDebate with Position A, Position B, and class discussion startersIdeal for psychology, statistics, criminal
Preview of TED Talk: The psychology behind irrational decisions- Sara Garofalo

TED Talk: The psychology behind irrational decisions- Sara Garofalo

This resource explores heuristics and cognitive bias, examining why humans fear loss, misjudge probability, and rely on intuition. Students analyze psychological research, real-world examples, and decision-making errors through discussion, writing, and debate. Includes: 20 high school/college-level discussion questionsEvidence-based essay promptStructured essay prompt with paragraph guidance and sentence startersDebate with Position A, Position B, and class discussion startersIdeal for psycholo
Preview of Box Plot Outlier 1.5xIQR Test using dice

Box Plot Outlier 1.5xIQR Test using dice

Created by
james kowalsky
Students roll dice and record how many throws it takes to roll "doubles." After 15 trials, the 5-number summary is calculated. Then outlier "fence posts" are computed, and then sketched, using the 1.5 IQR formula. A box plot is drawn and outliers - if any - are clearly plotted outside the fences. Note: If no student accumulates many rolls before rolling doubles - add your own pretend large outlier type result that you did at home.
Preview of TED Talk: How Good are you at Calculating Risk?- Gerd Gigerenzer

TED Talk: How Good are you at Calculating Risk?- Gerd Gigerenzer

Help your students cut through confusing statistics with this TED-Ed companion resource on relative vs. absolute risk. Using real-world examples like heart attack drugs, cancer screenings, and shark attacks, students will learn how risk is measured, why it’s reported differently, and how those differences shape decision-making. This resource includes: 20 high school/college-level discussion questions A structured essay prompt on interpreting risk An expanded debate topic on media responsibilit
Preview of Lab Aggression: Exploring the Statistical Landscape of Hostile Behavior

Lab Aggression: Exploring the Statistical Landscape of Hostile Behavior

Created by
Brian Garber
Aggression Analytics: Exploring the Statistical Landscape of Hostile Behavior This high school psychology lab collection focuses on measuring and analyzing different aspects of aggression, hostility, and anger among students using standardized psychological assessment tools. Students complete the Buss-Perry Aggression Questionnaire to measure physical aggression, verbal aggression, hostility, and anger. They collect data from classmates, differentiated by sex, and then perform statistical anal
Preview of AP Psychology PIN# Research Review Worksheet Data Analysis & Interpretation

AP Psychology PIN# Research Review Worksheet Data Analysis & Interpretation

This worksheet for AP Psychology uses data breaches including 3.4 million people's PIN numbers. Students examine the graph created with the PIN # data to examine items like frequency and correlation. Answers are included for the 10 questions that students must answer about the data. Questions:What is on the X-axis of this graph? What is on the Y-axis? What is represented by the line that runs from the lower left corner to the upper right corner of the graph? List three numbers that can be foun
Preview of TED Talk: Why is Texas Hold ‘em so Popular?- James McManus

TED Talk: Why is Texas Hold ‘em so Popular?- James McManus

Explore the thrilling history and strategic complexity of poker with this TED-Ed companion resource. Designed for high school and college-level learners, this resource includes 20 engaging discussion questions, an expanded essay prompt, and a nuanced debate topic. Perfect for lessons in U.S. history, economics, math (game theory), or psychology, this resource connects the evolution of poker with broader cultural, strategic, and mathematical concepts.
Preview of TED Talk: Does Math have a Major Flaw?- Jacqueline Doan and Alex Kazachek

TED Talk: Does Math have a Major Flaw?- Jacqueline Doan and Alex Kazachek

Explore the mind-bending Banach-Tarski paradox and the foundational role of the Axiom of Choice with this high-level TED-Ed companion resource. Perfect for high school and college classrooms, this resource includes 18 critical-thinking discussion questions, a reflective writing prompt, and a structured debate topic that invites students to examine the philosophical and logical foundations of modern mathematics. This engaging resource is ideal for classes in: Advanced Mathematics Philosophy of M
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