Since there are multiple versions of the exams you need to be ready for anything. I'd think that with all of that under your belt a pass should be easy. Those are the only materials I used and I scored enough for an A. There were almost no calculations on the exam that I took. No regressions, Z-scores nothing (That doesn't mean that you don't need to know the info. The questions are about understanding the concept not calculating...)
There were a lot of questions about nul hypothesis. They seemed like they would have been easy if I understood what they were looking for. The following website has equations written in the same way that I remember from the exam. Knowing one sided vs two sided etc. will be good for a couple of points on the exam:
Statistics Glossary - hypothesis testing
As far as being ready only you can be the judge. I completed the test in 45 minutes and was scared to death by the number of null hypothesis questions. Others have said 3 1/2 hours.
Best of luck!
There were a lot of questions about nul hypothesis. They seemed like they would have been easy if I understood what they were looking for. The following website has equations written in the same way that I remember from the exam. Knowing one sided vs two sided etc. will be good for a couple of points on the exam:
Statistics Glossary - hypothesis testing
As far as being ready only you can be the judge. I completed the test in 45 minutes and was scared to death by the number of null hypothesis questions. Others have said 3 1/2 hours.
Best of luck!
Dale H.
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Enrolled - BS-BGB Excelsior
Completed - 65 credits
Togo - 4 CLEP, 6 DSST, 2 ECE, 1 EC Course, 1 TECEP
half way...
Enrolled - BS-BGB Excelsior
Completed - 65 credits
Togo - 4 CLEP, 6 DSST, 2 ECE, 1 EC Course, 1 TECEP