| Barron's AP Statistics |  | Author: Martin Sternstein Ph.D. Publisher: Barron's Educational Series Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 5 Pages: 608 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 10.6 x 8.3 x 1.1
ISBN: 0764140892 Dewey Decimal Number: 519.5076 EAN: 9780764140891
Publication Date: February 1, 2010 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description One Diagnostic and five full-length Advanced Placement Practice Exams are presented in the manual with all questions answered and explained. Equally valuable to prospective test takers is the authors 15-chapter topic review, covering virtually everything they will encounter on the actual exam. Topics for review are divided into four general themes: Exploratory Analysis, Planning a Study, Probability, and Statistical Inference. Additional multiple-choice and free-response questions with answers are presented at the end of all 15 chapters. Detailed appendices include exam-taking advice, an AP scoring guide, a guide to basic uses of TI-83/TI-84 calculators, and more. This manual may be purchased alone or with an optional CD-ROM containing two additional full-length practice exams, giving students a total of eight practice exams. The free-response questions in all exams have been replaced in this new edition in order to bring practice tests completely up to date and accurately reflect the latest AP Statistics exams.
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If you want your students to earn college credit for AP Statistics - use this book! March 1, 2010 Jane K. Viau (New York, NY) Dr. Martin Sternstein has outdone himself again. With each new edition, this fabulous review book includes more topics, better explanations, more practice problems based on recent AP exams, improved rubrics, and better technology. This review book is far and away the best on the market. Professor Sternstein is a true master teacher. I use this review book religiously both throughout the school year as well as at test prep time. My students have been running a 90% pass rate on the AP Statistics exam - which compares nicely to the national 60% pass rate. Use this book - you won't regret it. Teacher Tip: Use this book in conjunction with Dr. Sternsteins flashcards - the kids love them!
mg48439 November 17, 2009 M. GARCIA (GRAND BLANC, MI) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
the book came in a very timely manner and in very good condition. my son hasn't had to use it yet but intends to for his next multiple choice test.
Good book for relaxed AP review August 29, 2009 Daniel Chen 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Barron's books tend to have a more cramped style than Princeton review and are unpleasing to the eye, but the content in this book is just plain better. I am writing this review after receiving a 5 on the AP Statistics exam after using this book. Its explanations of key concepts are better than Princeton Review's, which tend to be confusing at times, which is enough for me to dislike it. Princeton review also assumes that you are stupid and give formulas that are unintuitive but get you the answer. Due to the cramped style, I'd recommend you give yourself a bit of time to get used to it and slowly look through it; it will serve you well.
Best book August 28, 2009 J. Lauberth 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is definitely the best book to use to study for the AP Statistics exam.
Better than the textbook I had to use... August 6, 2009 Ashraf Eassa (New Hampshire, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I never liked AP Stats. To me it was a boring, watered down class that paled in comparison to more interesting math classes like AP Calculus. So, during the course of the year, I didn't really bother to learn the stats. The teacher gave us these ridiculously detailed formula packets WITH INSTRUCTIONS AND DEFINITIONS, so the in-class tests were essentially a joke. Great for grade inflation, but lousy for when you want to take the standardized AP Stats exam which affords the tester no notes. It was about a week before I took the exam that I turned to Barron's.
The subject matter is very well explained. Heck, it's clearer than the presentation in Utts, and the problems are actually worth doing (AP level and above in terms of thinking needed) unlike those in elementary stats textbooks. So as I diligently worked for about 4 hours per day during the week before the exam, I found myself quite knowledgeable about statistics and even began to see that it wasn't as boring as I thought it was.
The book covers absolutely everything you need, from the various tests to how to use the calculator. The problems make SURE you understand the stuff and have it burned into your head come test day. The practice tests, while MUCH harder than the AP stats test I took for real, gave me a good sense of the distribution of the topics as well as what it's like to do stats problems in the "real" time limit. Overall, this is a very comprehensive and well written guide and will help you do well on the exam. If you're interested, I got a 5.
Good luck!
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