What a Statistics study guide should cover

Descriptive statistics

Mean, median, standard deviation, and how to summarize a dataset.

Probability

Basic rules, conditional probability, and probability distributions.

The normal distribution

Z-scores, the empirical rule, and the central limit theorem.

Sampling & study design

Random sampling, bias, experiments vs. observational studies.

Hypothesis testing

Null and alternative hypotheses, p-values, and t-tests.

Confidence intervals & regression

Estimating parameters and modeling relationships between variables.

Sample study-guide outline

A clear structure to study from.

Your generated statistics guide is organized into sections like these, with notes, flashcards, and a quiz built from your own material.

  1. 1. Descriptive statistics
  2. 2. Probability
  3. 3. Distributions & CLT
  4. 4. Sampling & design
  5. 5. Hypothesis testing
  6. 6. Confidence intervals & regression

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How to study statistics effectively

Make a decision flashcard set: 'which test do I use when?' — choosing the right procedure is half of stats exams.

Always state hypotheses in words and symbols; partial credit lives in the setup.

Practice interpreting results in context, not just computing them — that's what graders look for.

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Is this good for AP Statistics?

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