Helpful Resources
Throughout this website, I used a few resources that you all should have access to as well.
1. Collegeboard's Reference Sheet
The link below will bring you to the reference sheets Collegeboard provides if you decide to take an AP Statistics Exam. This will include the tables that we used in the lessons.
https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/media/pdf/statistics-formula-sheet-and-tables-2020.pdf
3. Stapplet
Stapplet was used in lesson #1: Basic Measures for box plots and in lesson #4: Normality where it can create areas under the curve that are very easy to visualize, making your time dealing with these types of problems easier. After you plug your values in, it will generate a curve. Stapplet in general has many applications other than these two concepts, however.
https://www.stapplet.com/normal.html
2. Google Sheets
Google Sheets is a very easy way to track data and create many types of charts. On this website, I used it to make tables and create bar graphs, histograms, scatter charts, and calculate LSRLs.
https://workspace.google.com/products/sheets/
4. Fantasy Pros + Fantasy Football Today
I used these two websites to get my data on Fantasy Football, from individual players to overall teams, to positions as a whole. These are reliable and accessible resources that you can use to look at history's collection of Fantasy Football data.
https://www.fantasypros.com/nfl/reports/leaders/qb.php?year=2021
https://www.fftoday.com/stats/players