



OVERVIEW
Statistics and Probability Book will guide the students to meet the goals of the course; in finding the mean and variance of a random variable; will teach them apply sampling techniques and distributions, how to estimate population mean and proportion, how to perform hypothesis testing on population mean and proportion; and will provide guidance in performing correlation and regression analyses on real-life problems.
The book is intended for one semester of instruction and learning, and it contains 6 Chapters:
CHAPTER 1
includes the definitions and difference between the discrete and continuous vari¬ables, discussion on probability distribution of the discrete random variable, il¬lustration and computation of mean and variance of discrete random variables and their applications to solving real-life problems.

CHAPTER 2
includes the construct¬ing of normal curves, identifying regions under the normal curve corresponding to different standard normal values, converting normal random variables to standard normal variables and vice versa, and computing of probabilities and percentiles using the standard normal table.
CHAPTER 3
includes the construct¬ing of normal curves, identifying regions under the normal curve corresponding to different standard normal values, converting normal random variables to standard normal variables and vice versa, and computing of probabilities and percentiles using the standard normal table.
CHAPTER 4
gives emphasis on parameter, point estimate of a population mean, t-distribution, confidence interval estimation of population mean and population proportion, and related word problems.
CHAPTER 5
includes hypothesis testing, computing the test-statistic value for population mean and population proportion, and solving various problems using statistical techniques.
The book will equip the Senior High School student skills and knowledge that are essential in understanding Statistics and giving meanings to data available for research studies. Statistics has many things to offer, especially in solving real world problems that require decision making.
We wish everyone a wonderful journey of Statistics (and Probability)!