<p>k kim in AP stats rite now. I know its supposed to be an easy course, but the AP exam seems kind of intimidating. Chi-Square test, T-test, Z-test, two variable z-test...Im kinda lost. How is the AP exam?</p>
<p>Im so nervous--Ive BARELY studied so far for the exam, but i want a 5. How much did u guys study for stats?? and wut was ur score?</p>
<p>I'm studying right now(just got the book an hour ago, haven't studied yet). The tests you mentioned aren't that hard, you just have to learn the calculator functions and how they work.. I'm gonna go take a practice test now YAY.</p>
<p>Im in an AP Stats class right now, and out of the tests that im taking this year (stats, cal bc, us govt, both econs, chem, and bio), I am most confident about this test.</p>
<p>this test is literally remembering how to use the calculator, and having a systematic way to answer the questions.</p>
<p>I. POPULATION, PARAMETER, HYPOTHESES.
II. CONDITIONS FOR TESTS
III. ACTUAL TEST and P VALUE
IV. CONCLUSION IN CONTEXT</p>
<p>I feel like I should know how to use teh calculator for these things. Problem is I dont have one (lost it) so I'll be either taking it calculator-less ofr will borrow one.</p>
<p>is there a website that teaches where to go on ur calc for each type of problem. like wen to use invnorm, normalpdf, normalcdf, binompdf,pwreg,linreg,ect.... Because statistics is really each just need to find a site or book that teaches the abc's to using your calculator on statistics.</p>
<p>Many formulas share similar format. They all look rather similar to the central limit theorem formulas. </p>
<p>Knowing the patterns in inferential stats formulas/conditions will probably get you half of the points needed to barely get a 5, so memorize as many as you can, cause you sure as hell won't be deriving them.</p>