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ID | Standard | StudyPug Topic |
|---|---|---|
CC.HSS.ID.A.1 | Represent data with plots on the real number line (dot plots, histograms, and box plots). |
CC.HSS.ID.A.2 | Use statistics appropriate to the shape of the data distribution to compare center (median, mean) and spread (interquartile range, standard deviation) of two or more different data sets. |
CC.HSS.ID.A.3 | Interpret differences in shape, center, and spread in the context of the data sets, accounting for possible effects of extreme data points (outliers). |
CC.HSS.ID.A.4 | Use the mean and standard deviation of a data set to fit it to a normal distribution and to estimate population percentages. Recognize that there are data sets for which such a procedure is not appropriate. Use calculators, spreadsheets, and tables to estimate areas under the normal curve. |
CC.HSS.ID.B.5 | Summarize categorical data for two categories in two-way frequency tables. Interpret relative frequencies in the context of the data (including joint, marginal, and conditional relative frequencies). Recognize possible associations and trends in the data. |
CC.HSS.ID.B.6 | Represent data on two quantitative variables on a scatter plot, and describe how the variables are related. |
CC.HSS.IC.A.1 | Understand statistics as a process for making inferences about population parameters based on a random sample from that population. |
CC.HSS.IC.A.2 | Decide if a specified model is consistent with results from a given data-generating process, e.g., using simulation. |
CC.HSS.IC.B.3 | Recognize the purposes of and differences among sample surveys, experiments, and observational studies; explain how randomization relates to each. |
CC.HSS.IC.B.4 | Use data from a sample survey to estimate a population mean or proportion; develop a margin of error through the use of simulation models for random sampling. |
CC.HSS.IC.B.5 | Use data from a randomized experiment to compare two treatments; use simulations to decide if differences between parameters are significant. |
CC.HSS.IC.B.6 | Evaluate reports based on data. |
CC.HSS.CP.A.2 | Understand that two events A and B are independent if the probability of A and B occurring together is the product of their probabilities, and use this characterization to determine if they are independent. |
CC.HSS.CP.A.3 | Understand the conditional probability of A given B as P(A and B)/P(B), and interpret independence of A and B as saying that the conditional probability of A given B is the same as the probability of A, and the conditional probability of B given A is the same as the probability of B. |
CC.HSS.CP.A.5 | Recognize and explain the concepts of conditional probability and independence in everyday language and everyday situations. |
CC.HSS.CP.B.7 | Apply the Addition Rule, P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A and B), and interpret the answer in terms of the model. |
CC.HSS.CP.B.9 | Use permutations and combinations to compute probabilities of compound events and solve problems. |
CC.HSS.MD.A.1 | Define a random variable for a quantity of interest by assigning a numerical value to each event in a sample space; graph the corresponding probability distribution using the same graphical displays as for data distributions. |
CC.HSS.MD.A.2 | Calculate the expected value of a random variable; interpret it as the mean of the probability distribution. |
CC.HSS.MD.A.3 | Develop a probability distribution for a random variable defined for a sample space in which theoretical probabilities can be calculated; find the expected value. |
CC.HSS.MD.B.7 | Analyze decisions and strategies using probability concepts (e.g., product testing, medical testing, pulling a hockey goalie at the end of a game). |
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Kansas Standards
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What does Statistics coverage include?
Our Statistics course covers all Kansas standards including data analysis and distributions, probability theory, sampling methods, hypothesis testing, confidence intervals, normal and binomial distributions, ANOVA, and more. You'll get 335 video lessons and 477 practice questions covering descriptive statistics, inferential statistics, and probability—everything from mean and standard deviation to complex hypothesis testing and Type I/II errors.
How does photo search work for Statistics problems?
Snap a photo of any Statistics problem from your homework or textbook using your phone. Our AI instantly identifies the problem type—whether it's hypothesis testing, probability distributions, or confidence intervals—and shows you the exact video lesson that teaches that concept. You'll see step-by-step solutions for similar problems, so you understand how to solve your specific question. It works for word problems, calculations, and graph analysis.
How many practice problems are available for Statistics?
You get 477 practice questions across 44 Statistics topics, covering everything from basic probability to advanced hypothesis testing. Each question includes step-by-step solutions so you understand the reasoning behind every answer. Questions are organized by topic—data distributions, sampling methods, probability rules, inference, and more—so you can focus on exactly what you need to practice. Plus, adaptive quizzes adjust difficulty based on your performance.
What if I'm falling behind in Statistics?
Start with our diagnostic assessment to identify exactly which concepts need work—whether it's probability rules, normal distribution, or hypothesis testing. Then work through targeted video lessons for those specific topics at your own pace. You can rewatch explanations as many times as needed, and practice problems give instant feedback. The adaptive system tracks your progress and suggests what to study next, helping you catch up efficiently and build confidence in statistical reasoning.
Does StudyPug help with Statistics exams?
Yes! StudyPug is aligned with Kansas Statistics standards and covers all topics tested on high school exams. You'll get focused practice on key exam concepts like hypothesis testing, confidence intervals, probability distributions, and data analysis. Use our quiz mode to simulate test conditions, and review step-by-step solutions to understand your mistakes. Many students use StudyPug to prepare for AP Statistics exams and end-of-course assessments with great results.
How much does StudyPug cost?
StudyPug offers flexible monthly and annual plans starting at $19.99/month. All plans include unlimited access to every Statistics video, practice question, and feature including photo search and progress tracking. You get complete coverage of Kansas Statistics standards plus access to all other high school math courses. We offer a money-back guarantee, so you can try it risk-free. Many students find that just one or two homework sessions pay for the entire month compared to hourly tutoring costs.
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