2.02 Sources of Bias in Sampling and Surveys
In this video, students learn about the bias that occurs in sampling.
2.03 Sampling Methods, Part 1
In this video, students learn various ways of obtaining sample data.
2.04 Sampling Methods, Part 2
In this video, students continue with practice problems about different sampling techniques.
2.05 Experiments vs. Observational Studies
In this video, students explore the differences between experiments and observational studies.
2.06 Three Principles of Experimental Design
In this video, students learn about replication, randomization, and control when designing and implementing an experiment.
2.07 Lurking and Confounding Variables
In this video, students learn the difference between lurking and confounding variables and how they affect results.
2.08 Generalizability of Results and Conclusions
In this video, students learn how to interpret results and draw conclusions based on them.
6.01 Probability and the Law of Large Numbers
In this video, students are introduced to the concept of probability using the Law of Large Numbers.
6.02 Probability Terminology
In this video, students learn key terminology associated with probability.
6.03 Venn Diagrams
In this video, students represent and calculate probabilities using Venn diagrams.
6.04 Independent and Mutually Exclusive Events
In this video, students calculate probabilities for independent events and mutually exclusive events.
6.05 Contingency Tables
In this video, students calculate probabilities using a two-way contingency table.
6.06 Tree Diagrams
In this video, students calculate conditional probabilities using a tree diagram.
6.07 Discrete Random Variables
In this video, students are introduced to discrete random variables.
6.08 The Binomial Distribution
In this videos, students use the binomial distribution to find the expected value, variance, and probabilities associated with a binomial random variable.
6.09 Binomial Approximation
In this videos, students approximate the binomial distribution with the normal distribution for large samples.
Using Properties of Transformations
Given examples of mathematics in the real world, the student will use properties of transformations and their composites to describe and perform transformations of figures in a plane.
Developing Algebraic Expressions to Represent Geometric Properties
The student will investigate patterns to make conjectures.
Developing Algebraic Expressions to Represent Geometric Properties of Polygons
Given numerical and/or geometric patterns that represent geometric properties of polygons, the student will develop algebraic expressions that represent the geometric properties.
Developing Algebraic Expressions to Represent Geometric Properties of Angle Relationships in Polygons
Given numerical and/or geometric patterns that represent geometric properties of angle relationships in polygons, the student will investigate patterns to make conjectures about interior and exterior angles of polygons.