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AP ® STATISTICS 2019 SCORING GUIDELINES. Question 1 (continued) Scoring. This question is scored in three sections . Section 1 consists of part (a); Section 2 consists of the outlier determination in part (b); Section 3 consists of the boxplot sketch in part (b) and part (c). Each section is
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This question is scored in three sections. Section 1 consists of part (a); Section 2 consists of the outlier determination in part (b); Section 3 consists of the boxplot sketch in part (b) and part (c). Each section is scored as essentially correct (E), partially correct (P), or incorrect (I).
AP® Research Scoring Statistics 2019 Through Course and End-of-Course Assessments Author: College Board Subject: 2019 AP Exam Administration: Scoring Statistics Keywords: teacher resources; exam resources; exam information; scoring information; Scoring Statistics from the 2019 Exam Administration; ADA Created Date: 9/26/2019 5:59:24 PM
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AP Exams - May 2019. ** This table reflects 5,098,815 AP Exams taken by 2,825,710 students from 22,678 secondary schools. ** Standard students generally receive most of their foreign language training in U.S. schools.