5.12.1
E/S
Organize statistical
data
through the use of
tables
, graphs, and
matrices
(with and without technology).
5.12.2
I/S
Select and apply appropriate statistical measures in
mathematical
and
practical situations.
5.12.3
E/S
Distinguish between a
sample
and a
census.
Identify sources of
bias
and their effect on
data
representations
and statistical
conclusions.
Use the shape of a
normal distribution
to compare and analyze
data
from a
sample.
5.12.4
I/S
Apply
permutations
and
combinations
to
mathematical
and
practical situations,
including the
Fundamental Counting Principle.
5.12.5
I/S
Determine the
probability
of an event with and without replacement using
sample spaces.
Design, conduct, analyze, and effectively communicate the results of multi-stage
probability
experiments.
5.12.6
I/L
Design,
construct,
analyze, and select an appropriate type of graphical
representations
to communicate the results of a statistical experiment.
Formulate and
justify
inferences based on a valid
data
sample.