K–12 teaching and learning · from the UNC School of Education
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- Objective 3.01
- Analyze univariate data to solve problems.
- Apply and compare methods of data collection.
- Apply statistical principles and methods in sample surveys.
- Determine measures of central tendency and spread.
- Recognize, define, and use the normal distribution curve.
- Interpret graphical displays of distributions of univariate data.
- Compare distributions of univariate data.
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- Objective 3.02
- Create and use calculator-generated models of linear, polynomial, exponential, trigonometric, power, logistic, and logarithmic functions of bivariate data to solve problems.
- Interpret the constants, coefficients, and bases in the context of the data.
- Check models for goodness-of-fit; use the most appropriate model to draw conclusions or make predictions.
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