At 11:09 AM 10/8/03 +1300, Jason Turner wrote:
Dennis Roberts wrote:

At 02:36 PM 10/7/03 -0400, Rich Einsporn wrote:

Greetings,

I 'm hoping someone has a link to a test that would be given to incoming
college students to measure their level of readiness for a typical stats
course.
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but, isn't general math ... what you really need? maybe using a calculator ... simple algebra ... knowing how to solve simple equations ... basic operations like (yes ... it IS basic) adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, taking roots ... etc.

That's certainly a chunk of it. Basic probability reasoning, without the math, is also probably a good thing. Haven't got a test to give you, but I would include questions like "A 'fair' coin is one that has a 50/50 chance of landing heads or tails. A fair coin is tossed three times, each time landing heads. What is the chance the next toss will be heads?"

but, isn't a ? like this ... one about statistics/probability? seems like a PRE test to see if you are ready FOR statistics should not include items about statistics ...



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