Simple Rules to follow:
*Use Summer 2019 Tests and Measurements example Plectica Map*
Rule #1: Guiding Question
- Using the resources provided below, explain what the following concepts are: What is Probability in Statistics? Using the scenario provided below, Find the probability using the Classical Probability Formula and Empirical Probability Formula. And Describe the Monty Hall problem.
Rule #2: Given Information/Data
- Read and watch the following: Introduction to Probability, A Brief Introduction to Probability & Statistics, Intro to theoretical probability, Understanding the Monty Hall Problem
- Describe and Determine the following:
- What is Probability in Statistics?
- Classical Probability: A die is rolled, find the probability that an even number is obtained.
- Empirical Probability: The blood groups of 200 people is distributed as follows: 50 have type A blood, 65 have B blood type, 70 have O blood type and 15 have type AB blood. If a person from this group is selected at random, what is the probability that this person has O blood type?
- Explain what the Monty Hall problem is and provide an example.
Rule #3: Create a Plectica Map
- Open Plectica.
- Use Thinkquiry and the Pyramid Principle to help you structure your ideas.
- Use the Summer 2019 Tests and Measurements example map and create your Plectica Map.
Rule #4: Create a Blog Post in this Learning Community
- Click +New at the top of the screen.
- Label the post (Lastname_Week1_PlecticaMap_1) or something to that extent.
- Using the Situation-Complication-Question (SCQ) framework (refer to the Pyramid Principle document), frame your blog post.
- Reply to at least 2 other student blog post in this Learning Community.