AP Statistics Review Links
I . Summary of Justifications and Assumptions:
http://www.peddie.org/princip/mathematics/assump3.htm
Four "quizzes" that are self scoring.  You can ask for hints.
http://business.clayton.edu/arjomand/business/mainkey2.html
II. Summary of Justifications and Assumptions:
http://web.a-znet.com/marianos/assumptions.htm
III. Assumptions and Rules of Thumb summarized by Chuck Tiberio: http://www.tiac.net/users/tiberio/assumptions.htm
Self scoring questions based on our text book (IPS).  Select the chapter you need the most review on.  If you need to know which chapters match with which topics, click here.
http://www.savcds.org/us/math/Courses/MA592/ma592test.htm
Multiple Choice Questions. 
http://www.math.sfu.ca/stats/Courses/MultipleChoice/
Long Answer Questions
http://www.math.sfu.ca/stats/Courses/LongAnswer/index.html
More Practice Questions.
http://www.gsu.edu/~dscbms/ibs/qcontent.html
http://www.dickinson.edu/~rossman/ws/wssampleexams.html
AP Tests: 2000, 2001, and 2002 free response questions 
http://www.collegeboard.org/ap/statistics/index.html
Thoughts about the AP Exam, a short review of pertinent concepts, hints for teachers and students. 
By Sanderson Smith
http://www.cate.org/sms99/writ99/thoutap.htm
Mrs. Smart's Review unit.  Based on past AP test questions and on AMSCO's AP Statistics review book

Review books that can be purchased:
Barron's How To Prepare for the AP Statisticis AP Examination, 2nd Ed. , Martin Sternstein. (about $15.00), available through Amazon.com.

AMSCO's  AP Statistics: Preparing for the Advanced Placement Examination, James S. Bohan, available through
         Amsco School Publications, Inc., 315 Hudson Street, New York, NY, 10013.  ISBN # 1-56765-527-0 (about
          $15.50)

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