1 | Distinguish between sampling methods |
2 | Organize, interprete and present data using graphical and tabular representations |
3 | Compare variables using measures of center and measures of variation |
4 | Apply basic probability concepts in order to assess the likelihood of an event |
5 | Find probability of outcomes of an event by using statistical distribution methods |
6 | Find probability of outcomes of an event by using statistical distribution formulas |
7 | Estimate population parameters by using sample statistics |
8 | Select and apply the most appropriate statistical hypothesis test for one variable. |
9 | Select and apply an statistical test for the difference between two parameters |
10 | Make predictions using linear regression equations |
11 | Use the one way ANOVA technique to determine if there is a significant difference among three or more means |
12 | Determine which means differ, using the Scheffe of Tukey test, if the null hypothesis is rejected in the ANOVA |