This lesson explains what categorical and quantitative data are in the context …
This lesson explains what categorical and quantitative data are in the context of statistics. Includes downloadable study guide with exercises - guide also covers other topics. [6:26]
By the end of this section, you will be able to do …
By the end of this section, you will be able to do the following: Analyze whether monetary policy decisions should be made more democratically; Calculate the velocity of money; Evaluate the central bank's influence on inflation, unemployment, asset bubbles, and leverage cycles; and Calculate the effects of monetary stimulus.
By the end of this section, you will be able to do …
By the end of this section, you will be able to do the following: Understand how fiscal policy and monetary policy are interconnected, Explain the three lag times that often occur when solving economic problems, and Identify the legal and political challenges of responding to an economic problem.
By the end of this section, you will be able to do …
By the end of this section, you will be able to do the following: Analyze GDP per capita as a measure of the diversity of international standards of living; Identify what classifies a country as low-income, middle-income, or high-income; and Explain how standards of living are influenced by geography, demographics, industry structure, and economic institutions.
By the end of this section, you will be able to do …
By the end of this section, you will be able to do the following: Analyze the growth policies of low-income countries seeking to improve standards of living; Analyze the growth policies of middle-income countries, particularly the East Asian Tigers, with their focus on technology and market-oriented incentives; Analyze the struggles facing economically-challenged countries wishing to enact growth policies; and Evaluate the success of sending aid to low-income countries.
This video [1:40] teaches students a wide variety of reading strategies. It …
This video [1:40] teaches students a wide variety of reading strategies. It touches on such issues as careful reading and follow-through, context clues, capitalization, transition words, features of printed text, and the relationship between text and illustration.
In this video [1:33] Reggie explains how to pronounce different words containing …
In this video [1:33] Reggie explains how to pronounce different words containing the letter "x." This resource teaches reading, reading strategies, spelling, phonics, and decoding.
This activity provides an opportunity for students to explore the ratio of …
This activity provides an opportunity for students to explore the ratio of the circumference of its circle to the length of its diameter in order to generalize the ratio of pi. [3:14]
This video discusses how to determine whether the results of a statistical …
This video discusses how to determine whether the results of a statistical experiment can be generalized to a larger population. Includes downloadable study guide with exercises - guide also covers other topics. [5:07]
Explains the features of histograms, when they are useful, and the statistical …
Explains the features of histograms, when they are useful, and the statistical vocabulary that is used when describing them. Also models how to compare and contrast distributions. Includes downloadable study guide with exercises - guide also covers other topics. [12:05]
By the end of this section, you will be able to interpret …
By the end of this section, you will be able to interpret a circular flow diagram, explain the importance of economic theories and models, and describe goods and services markets and labor markets.
By the end of this section, you will be able to discuss …
By the end of this section, you will be able to discuss how productivity influences the standard of living, explain the limitations of GDP as a measure of the standard of living, and analyze the relationship between GDP data and fluctuations in the standard of living.
This lesson looks at a hypothesis test for one mean in a …
This lesson looks at a hypothesis test for one mean in a problem about Instagram use among teenagers. Includes downloadable study guide with exercises - guide also covers other topics. [5:00]
This lesson looks at a hypothesis test for one proportion in a …
This lesson looks at a hypothesis test for one proportion in a problem about Snapchat use among teenagers. Includes downloadable study guide with exercises - guide also covers other topics. [11:34]
This lesson looks at how to do a two-tail hypothesis test for …
This lesson looks at how to do a two-tail hypothesis test for one proportion in a problem about Snapchat use among teenagers. Includes downloadable study guide with exercises - guide also covers other topics. [6:45]
This lesson demonstrates how to test a hypothesis about whether there is …
This lesson demonstrates how to test a hypothesis about whether there is a significant difference in Instagram followers based on gender. Includes downloadable study guide with exercises - guide also covers other topics. [6:00]
This lesson explains how to interpret the slope and the y-intercept for …
This lesson explains how to interpret the slope and the y-intercept for a scatter plot. Includes downloadable study guide with exercises - guide also covers other topics. [7:39]
This video discusses lurking and confounding variables which may impact a statistical …
This video discusses lurking and confounding variables which may impact a statistical experiment's results. Includes downloadable study guide with exercises - guide also covers other topics. [5:18]
This lesson looks at how to use the line of best fit …
This lesson looks at how to use the line of best fit to make predictions about bivariate data. Includes downloadable study guide with exercises - guide also covers other topics. [8:21]
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