01-09-2010, 02:12 PM
Hi,
I am scheduled to take the Dantes exam: "Principles of Statistics" on Wednesday and was needing some help. As far as confidence intervals/significance tests go, how detailed does the test get in these areas? Do you need to memorize and apply the two-sample (mean and proportion) formulas? Will pooling formulas be involved too? Will I be using t and z tables?
I know from feedback that the test is just as conceptual as problem-solving, but was just wondering how detailed I needed to get in the areas of confidence intervals and significance testing, and if the test even covers these areas, presents them as concept questions, or actually has me plugging in numbers into formulas to come up with an answer?. Any help would be appreciated!! Thanks!
`Dakota
I am scheduled to take the Dantes exam: "Principles of Statistics" on Wednesday and was needing some help. As far as confidence intervals/significance tests go, how detailed does the test get in these areas? Do you need to memorize and apply the two-sample (mean and proportion) formulas? Will pooling formulas be involved too? Will I be using t and z tables?
I know from feedback that the test is just as conceptual as problem-solving, but was just wondering how detailed I needed to get in the areas of confidence intervals and significance testing, and if the test even covers these areas, presents them as concept questions, or actually has me plugging in numbers into formulas to come up with an answer?. Any help would be appreciated!! Thanks!
`Dakota