AQR.MATH.4.R
Report results of statistical studies to a particular audience, including selecting an appropriate presentation format, creating graphical data displays, and interpreting results in terms of the question studied.
Advanced Quantitative Reasoning · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2012
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resultsstatistical studiesaudiencepresentation formatgraphical data displaysdata setsinterpretationquestion studied
Skills
- report (results of statistical studies to a particular audience) #dok3
- select (an appropriate presentation format for statistical results) #dok2
- create (graphical data displays for data sets) #dok2
- interpret (statistical results in terms of the original question) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can select a suitable presentation format for statistical results, considering the intended audience. #dok2
- I can create clear and effective graphical displays for given data sets. #dok2
- I can report the results of a statistical study in a way that fits a specific audience. #dok3
- I can interpret the results of a statistical study in terms of the initial question that motivated the study. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Statistical results are most meaningful when clearly communicated to a particular audience in a suitable format.
- Effective data displays and interpretations connect statistical findings back to the original question being studied.
Essential Questions
- How can I clearly communicate the results of a statistical study to a specific audience?
- What factors should I consider when choosing a presentation format for statistical results?
- Why is it important to interpret statistical findings in terms of the original question?
- How do different types of data displays affect the way results are understood?
- What makes a statistical report effective and meaningful?