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Experimental Design

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Chapter 2 Experimental Design Definitions: 1) Observational study - observe outcomes without imposing any treatment 2) Experiment - actively impose some treatment in order to observe the response I?ve developed a new rabbit food, Hippity Hop. Rabbit Food Makes fur soft & shiny! Increases energy! 100% of daily vitamins & essential oils! Can I just make these claims? What must I do to make these claims? Who (what) should I test this on? What do I test? NO Do an experiment Rabbits The type of food 3)Experimental unit ? the single individual (person, animal, plant, etc.) to which the different treatments are assigned 4) Factor ? is the explanatory variable 5) Level ? a specific value for the factor 6) Response variable ? what you measure

AP Stats Final

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Does wendy?s lie about the average baconatoR weight? ufujflkhhgygvycybububhuvbhuvhuvbycftcftcftftkkllkkjjkkliopuyyu8un Peter Gregory Ashley Alemanni Historical Facts: The Baconator? is a burger from Wendy?s that began production on June 17, 2008. The patty is ? pounds. On the baconators that the website and we used there was a Hamburger Patty, American Cheese Slices, Applewood Smoked Bacon (3 Strips) ,Mayonnaise, Ketchup, Mustard, Dill Pickles (4), Red Onion, Tomatoes, Lettuce, and Premium Bun. According to wendys.com, the average weight is 204 grams. THE PARTNERS: OUR WORKSPACE: Sample Number Weight of Burger Location 1 170.36 g 3712 Battleground Avenue, Greensboro 2 171.02 g 3712 Battleground Avenue, Greensboro 3 173.90 g 3712 Battleground Avenue, Greensboro 4

Statistics AP Chapter 1 Formulas

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Statistics AP Formulas, Definitions, Summaries Part I Organizing Data: Looking for Patterns and Departures from Patterns Chapter 1 Exploring Data Section 1.1 Displaying Distributions with Graphs INDIVIDUALS AND VARIABLES Individuals are the objects described by a set of data. Individuals may be people, but they may also be animals or things. A variable is any characteristic of an individual. A variable can take different values for different individuals. CATEGORICAL AND QUANTITATIVE VARIABLES A categorical variable records which of several groups or categories an individual belongs to. A quantitative variable takes numerical values for which it makes sense to do arithmetic operations like adding and averaging.

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