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STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY

LEARNING COMPETENCIES

COMPETENCY PLEASE PUT A REMARKS


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IF reason and possible
ACCOMPLISHED intervention)
1. illustrates a random variable (discrete and continuous) ✔
2. distinguishes between a discrete and a continuous random variable ✔
3. finds the possible values of a random variable. ✔
4. illustrates a probability distribution for a discrete random variable ✔
and its properties.
5. constructs the probability mass function of a discrete random ✔
variable and its corresponding histogram.
6. computes probabilities corresponding to a given random variable ✔
7. illustrates the mean and variance of a discrete random variable ✔
9. interprets the mean and the variance of a discrete random variable. ✔
10. solves problems involving mean and variance of probability ✔
distributions.
11. illustrates a normal random variable and its characteristics. ✔
12. constructs a normal curve. ✔
13. identifies regions under the normal curve corresponding to ✔
different standard normal values.
14. converts a normal random variable to a standard normal variable ✔
and vice versa.
15. illustrates random sampling. ✔
16. distinguishes between parameter and statistic ✔
17. identifies sampling distributions of statistics (sample mean). ✔
18. finds the mean and variance of the sampling distribution of the ✔
sample mean.
19. illustrates the Central Limit Theorem. ✔
20. defines the sampling distribution of the sample mean using the ✔
Central Limit Theorem.
illustrates the t-distribution ✔
constructs a t-distribution ✔
identifies regions under the t-distribution corresponding to different ✔
t-values.
identifies percentiles using the t-table ✔
computes for the confidence interval estimate based on the ✔
appropriate form of the estimator for the population mean
solves problems involving confidence interval estimation of the ✔
population mean
computes for the point estimate of the population proportion ✔
computes for the confidence interval estimate of the population ✔
proportion.

Prepared by: Noted by:


CHRISTINA P. SANTOS MARIA CARMEN B. MALLARI

ASST. PRINCIPAL

#23 San Francisco, Macabebe, Pampanga


Empowering Francentians to excel as life-long learners Email: svsfhs@gmail.com
Contact No. # 0917-1533-411
The learner …
1. illustrates:

(a) null hypothesis


(b) alternative hypothesis
(c) level of significance
(d) rejection region; and
(e) types of errors in hypothesis testing.
M11/12SP-IVa-1

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2. calculates the probabilities of committing a IVa-2
Type I and Type II error.

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3. identifies the parameter to be tested given a IVa-3
real-life problem.

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4. formulates the appropriate null and alternative IVb-1
hypotheses on a population mean.

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5. identifies the appropriate form of the test- IVb-2
statistic when:

(a) the population variance is assumed to be


known
(b) the population variance is assumed to be
unknown; and
(c) the Central Limit Theorem is to be used.
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6. identifies the appropriate rejection region for a IVc-1
given level of significance when:

(a) the population variance is assumed to be


known
(b) the population variance is assumed to be
unknown; and
(c) the Central Limit Theorem is to be used.
M11/12SP-IVd-
7. computes for the test-statistic value 1
(population mean).

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8. draws conclusion about the population mean IVd-2
based on the test-statistic value and the rejection
region.

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9. solves problems involving test of hypothesis IVe-1
on the population mean.

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10. formulates the appropriate null and IVe-2
alternative hypotheses on a population
proportion.

#23 San Francisco, Macabebe, Pampanga


Empowering Francentians to excel as life-long learners Email: svsfhs@gmail.com
Contact No. # 0917-1533-411
M11/12SP-
11. identifies the appropriate form of the test- IVe-3
statistic when the Central Limit Theorem is to be
used.

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12. identifies the appropriate rejection region for a IVe-4
given level of significance when the Central Limit
Theorem is to be used.

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13. computes for the test-statistic value IVf-1
(population proportion).

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14. draws conclusion about the population IVf-2
proportion based on the test-statistic value and
the rejection region.

M11/12SP-IVf-
15. solves problems involving test of hypothesis g-1
on the population proportion.

Prepared by: Noted by:

CHRISTINA P. SANTOS MARIA CARMEN B. MALLARI

#23 San Francisco, Macabebe, Pampanga


Empowering Francentians to excel as life-long learners Email: svsfhs@gmail.com
Contact No. # 0917-1533-411
#23 San Francisco, Macabebe, Pampanga
Empowering Francentians to excel as life-long learners Email: svsfhs@gmail.com
Contact No. # 0917-1533-411

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