I was really nervous for tomorrow because i felt like i was missing all the bits and bobs that aren’t major unit concepts. This video hit just about everything I needed. Thank you so much!
NO WAY JACOB CLIFFORD I AM WATCHING YOUR VIDEOS FOR MY MACRO EXAM TOO! STUDYING FOREX yes Mr. Porinchak is the best for AP stats or stats in general! his videos are awesome and he's good at explaining, 95% confidence
For hypothesis test, do I need to check my independence condition? Are only the random and normal condition needed? I don’t want to lose credit for checking the independence condition when it’s not needed. Thank you
in my knowledge, you only need to check for independence if you have two or more samples and you won’t really lose points for it unless you somehow mess something up
Anytime a problem is selecting a sample at random from a population the 10% conditions needs checked so we can assume independence. When we sample from a population without replacement independence is violated, but as long as the sample size n is less than 10% of the population the difference is negligible hence we assume independence. Now in an experiment where the subjects are not randomly selected (but they are randomly assigned to treatments) we do not have to check the 10% condition since they were not randomly selected from a population. Hope that helps!
because the problem is proportion based we used z*, when the problem is a sample mean problem with using the standard deviation of the sample then you use t*
You should avoid writing anything down on an FRQ that is calculator based, like writing down normalcdf. Show work for z-score and what you are using normalcdf to find, for example, P(X > 27) = P(z > 1.24). Do not write normalcdf, you are just using it to get the answer. This is the same with any other calculator command.
@@mporinchak The enthusiam behind the voice is what makes the videos awesome and fun to watch, gets me engaged in stats mode, a unique way of teaching!
Good luck tomorrow gang
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Im here on the day of the test😢(im international)
I'm cramming rn and regretting not studying earlier...
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I was really nervous for tomorrow because i felt like i was missing all the bits and bobs that aren’t major unit concepts. This video hit just about everything I needed. Thank you so much!
Awesome. You’ll do great. Good luck
I feel less alone after this video 😭😭
I am 95% confident that my AP stats exam score will lie between an interval of 1 and 2
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Hey that means you still have a 2.5 % chance of getting a 3 or higher
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NO WAY JACOB CLIFFORD I AM WATCHING YOUR VIDEOS FOR MY MACRO EXAM TOO! STUDYING FOREX
yes Mr. Porinchak is the best for AP stats or stats in general! his videos are awesome and he's good at explaining, 95% confidence
you both are the GOATS (i have Macro and Stats incoming..)
Thank you so much!!
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Pray for me, my AP test is today
at 8:54, why is it 0--12 and not -12-0?
the z score formula is z=(x−μ)/σ, and x=0
For hypothesis test, do I need to check my independence condition? Are only the random and normal condition needed? I don’t want to lose credit for checking the independence condition when it’s not needed. Thank you
in my knowledge, you only need to check for independence if you have two or more samples and you won’t really lose points for it unless you somehow mess something up
@@mckenzirogers7556Thank you!
thank u!
Anytime a problem is selecting a sample at random from a population the 10% conditions needs checked so we can assume independence. When we sample from a population without replacement independence is violated, but as long as the sample size n is less than 10% of the population the difference is negligible hence we assume independence. Now in an experiment where the subjects are not randomly selected (but they are randomly assigned to treatments) we do not have to check the 10% condition since they were not randomly selected from a population. Hope that helps!
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I’m here the day of the test
CLUTCH!!!
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You’re welcome 😊
I’m cooked
For the first question, when would you use t* and why isn’t that one t*?
because the problem is proportion based we used z*, when the problem is a sample mean problem with using the standard deviation of the sample then you use t*
Wow that was fast. thank you!!
So we can use .5 as a P hat value substitute on any problem?
only on problem where asked to find the sample size and you have no prior info as to what the proportion can be.
Hey Mr. Porinchak for the FRQ can I just write down calculator commands such as binomcdf(n=20,p=0.11385,upper=0.402) = 0.402
no
You should avoid writing anything down on an FRQ that is calculator based, like writing down normalcdf. Show work for z-score and what you are using normalcdf to find, for example, P(X > 27) = P(z > 1.24). Do not write normalcdf, you are just using it to get the answer. This is the same with any other calculator command.
Let’s cook guys
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I just wanted to let you know that if I pass the exam it's all because of your amazing videos! Thank you Mr. Porinchak!!!
Much appreciated, good luck!
Youre the Greg Doucette of stats haha
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why do you scream in every video?
to make sure you are paying attention! (probably do need to work on my audio though)
@@mporinchak It's because you're enthusiastic and love teaching this!!!
@@mporinchak The enthusiam behind the voice is what makes the videos awesome and fun to watch, gets me engaged in stats mode, a unique way of teaching!