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Ap statistics grade 11

AP Statistics is a Grade 11 course that introduces students to the fundamentals of data analysis, probability, and statistical reasoning. Students learn to collect, analyze, interpret, and communicate data effectively while developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

Live Course

Live Class: Wednesday, 24 Dec

Enrolled: 1

Duration: 24 Hours

Sessions: 4 classes per month

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About Course

AP Statistics is a rigorous and concept-based Grade 11 course designed to help students understand how data is generated, analyzed, and used to make informed decisions. The course emphasizes statistical thinking rather than memorization of formulas, enabling students to interpret data accurately and evaluate real-world claims.

Students explore major statistical concepts such as data collection methods, descriptive statistics, probability, random variables, sampling distributions, hypothesis testing, and confidence intervals. Through hands-on activities, projects, and real-life datasets, learners develop the ability to organize data, identify patterns, and draw meaningful conclusions.

The course also focuses on experimental design and surveys, teaching students how to avoid bias and understand variability. Students use graphs, statistical models, and technology to analyze trends and relationships between variables. Clear communication of statistical results—both written and verbal—is a key component of the curriculum.

AP Statistics prepares students for the AP examination and builds a strong foundation for higher education and careers in fields such as data science, economics, psychology, medicine, engineering, business analytics, and research. By the end of the course, students gain confidence in using statistics as a powerful tool for reasoning and decision-making in everyday life.

Skills You Will Gain

Technical Skill Statistical Data Management Strategic Thinking

Course Offerings

  • Instructor Led Live sessions
  • Clarify doubts during session
  • Access Session Recordings
  • Attend on mobile and Tablet
  • Assessments and Competition
  • Direct Messages
  • Feedback from Instructor
  • Full lifetime Resources
  • Certificate of Completion
  • Topics
  • Instructor (1)
  • Types of data
  • levels of measurement
  • data collection methods
  • organizing data using tables
  • graphical representations (bar graph,histogram,box plot,scatter plot)
  • measures of central tendency
  • measures of dispersion
  • identifying outliers
  • interpreting patterns and trends
  • Population vs sample
  • sampling techniques (random,stratified,systematic,cluster)
  • bias and sources of error
  • designing surveys
  • experimental design principles
  • control,randomization,and replication
  • observational studies
  • ethical considerations in data collection
  • Basics of probability
  • sample space and events
  • probability rules
  • conditional probability
  • independence
  • random variables
  • probability distributions
  • binomial and geometric distributions
  • mean and standard deviation of random variables
  • simulation and probability models
  • Sampling distributions
  • central limit theorem
  • confidence intervals for proportions and means
  • hypothesis testing steps
  • null and alternative hypotheses
  • type I and type II errors
  • p-values
  • inference for proportions and means
  • chi-square tests
  • interpreting and communicating results