How to Prepare for the AP Statistics, 2007 3rd Edition, (Barron's How to Prepare for the Ap Statistics Advanced Placement Examination) | 
enlarge | Author: Martin Sternstein Ph.d. Publisher: Barron's Educational Series Category: Book
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ISBN: 0764121936 Dewey Decimal Number: 001.422076 EAN: 9780764121937
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Product Description Six full-length practice exams are presented with all questions answered and explained. A subject review covers all AP test topics, including exploratory analysis, methods of data collection, probability, statistical inference, and much more. The author also provides practice and review questions following each review topic, advice for test-taking success, uses of the calculator in statistical analysis, and an AP scoring guide.
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Never taken a statistics class and got a 5 December 7, 2001 Mike Paradis (Goshen, KY USA) 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
Statistics is probably one of the easiest AP exams you can take if you are a math-minded person. I bought this book and went through it once, and without using anything else I was able to achieve a 5 on the Stat exam. Saved me a lot of trouble when I got to college by already having the credit, I would recommend anyone with skills in math take the Stat exam.
This one is the Best review!! August 20, 2006 Eagle Teach (Mebane,NC) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
As a teacher of AP Stats for 7 years, I have found this book to be the best and I encourage my students to purchase it. I love the questions at the end of each section and the fact that answers are explained in detail for not only the free response, but multiple choice. The practice exams at the end are also wonderful and it tells how to get a score for your efforts. This book has become my "stat bible" for my reviews leading up to that first week in May! Thanks to Barron's!
Barrons is the way to go. September 12, 2002 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
My AP statistics teacher wasn't the greatest teacher. She did not believe in assigning homework. As far as AP exams go, AP statistics is one of the easiest ones. This book helps you prepare wonderfully. The only problem with this book is it doesn't teach you how to fully utilize the statistics features of the ti-83 or ti-89 calculator (both allowable on the AP stats exam). In my class last year, only 2 people got 5s, 2 got 3s, and the rest failed. These were not stupid people. Two of the seniors are now at Cornell. But anyway, for AP statistics, this is THE BOOK TO GET. With this book, you can easily achieve a 5. The problems in this book are HARDER than the ones on the exam. This book REALLY PREPAREs you to get a 5. I did, and you can too.
It got me a five;and I didn't even take the class. July 10, 2001 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Well I didn't take AP statistics this year. I took normal statistics last year and took the exam this year. Although this book sort of slacked off in the end with the BETA-test topic, the rest of the topics were well-reviewed. Take it from me: you don't even need a text book to get a 5 on the AP test if you get this study guide.
Excellent Book from a NY high school student May 6, 2004 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My whole class used this book. The chapter reviews were easy to follow and very thorough. The practice exams were more difficult than the real exam and so we were really prepared.
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