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AP Statistics Progress Check walkthroughs.

Unit-by-unit explanations of the MCQ and FRQ content on AP Classroom Progress Checks. Each unit page shows the topics tested, the most common student mistakes, and a tip from someone who scored a 5.

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9 units

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Click a unit to see MCQ topics, FRQ structure, common mistakes, and a tip from a student who scored a 5.

U01Exploring One-Variable Data26 questions covered · MCQ + FRQ walkthroughs
MCQ guidance
  • Categorical/quantitative
  • Center/spread
  • Outliers
FRQ guidance
  • Boxplot interpretation
Common mistake
Confusing range and IQR.
Tip from a 5-scorer
IQR = Q3−Q1, range = max−min.
U02Exploring Two-Variable Data22 questions covered · MCQ + FRQ walkthroughs
MCQ guidance
  • Scatterplots
  • Correlation
  • Regression
FRQ guidance
  • Residual plot analysis
Common mistake
Treating correlation as causation in FRQs.
Tip from a 5-scorer
Always state “association, not causation” unless it’s a randomized experiment.
U03Collecting Data20 questions covered · MCQ + FRQ walkthroughs
MCQ guidance
  • Sampling methods
  • Experiments
  • Bias
FRQ guidance
  • Designing an experiment
Common mistake
Mixing up random sampling vs. random assignment.
Tip from a 5-scorer
Sampling = who. Assignment = which group.
U04Probability/Random Variables24 questions covered · MCQ + FRQ walkthroughs
MCQ guidance
  • Discrete probability
  • Binomial
  • Geometric
FRQ guidance
  • Binomial probability
Common mistake
Forgetting binomial conditions (BINS).
Tip from a 5-scorer
Check BINS: Binary, Independent, Number fixed, Same p.
U05Sampling Distributions22 questions covered · MCQ + FRQ walkthroughs
MCQ guidance
  • Mean
  • Proportion
  • CLT
FRQ guidance
  • Central Limit Theorem application
Common mistake
Skipping CLT check.
Tip from a 5-scorer
CLT applies when n*p ≥ 10 AND n*(1−p) ≥ 10.
U06Inference for Categorical: Proportions24 questions covered · MCQ + FRQ walkthroughs
MCQ guidance
  • z-test
  • z-interval
  • Chi-square GOF
FRQ guidance
  • One-prop z-test
Common mistake
Forgetting conditions (random, 10%, large counts).
Tip from a 5-scorer
Always state Random, 10%, Large Counts before any inference.
U07Inference for Quantitative: Means24 questions covered · MCQ + FRQ walkthroughs
MCQ guidance
  • t-test
  • t-interval
  • Paired
FRQ guidance
  • Matched-pairs t-test
Common mistake
Treating paired data as two independent samples.
Tip from a 5-scorer
Paired → use one-sample t on the differences.
U08Inference for Categorical: Chi-Square16 questions covered · MCQ + FRQ walkthroughs
MCQ guidance
  • GOF
  • Independence
  • Homogeneity
FRQ guidance
  • Chi-square independence test
Common mistake
Mixing GOF (one variable) with independence (two variables).
Tip from a 5-scorer
Two variables → independence/homogeneity. One → GOF.
U09Inference for Slopes16 questions covered · MCQ + FRQ walkthroughs
MCQ guidance
  • Slope test
  • Slope interval
FRQ guidance
  • Slope inference FRQ
Common mistake
Forgetting the LINER conditions for slope inference.
Tip from a 5-scorer
LINER: Linear, Independent, Normal residuals, Equal variance, Random.
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Frequently asked questions

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What's the difference between Stats Progress Checks and the real AP exam?

Progress Checks are unscaled — they’re unit-by-unit MCQ + FRQ practice that AP Classroom assigns. The real AP exam uses a curve to map your raw composite to a 1–5. The walkthroughs above explain the reasoning; the calculator estimates your exam score.

Should I do every Progress Check or skip around?

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