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Bow Stat and Proba

The document outlines 14 learning competencies for understanding probability and statistics, showing the number of test items and percentage of the test allocated to assessing each competency. It details the competencies such as illustrating random variables, distinguishing between discrete and continuous variables, computing probabilities, and working with the normal distribution. The table summarizes that the test will contain 50 total items worth 100% to evaluate students' mastery of these 14 competencies for understanding probability and statistics concepts.

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Bow Stat and Proba

The document outlines 14 learning competencies for understanding probability and statistics, showing the number of test items and percentage of the test allocated to assessing each competency. It details the competencies such as illustrating random variables, distinguishing between discrete and continuous variables, computing probabilities, and working with the normal distribution. The table summarizes that the test will contain 50 total items worth 100% to evaluate students' mastery of these 14 competencies for understanding probability and statistics concepts.

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Table of Specification

LEARNING REMEMBERING UNDERSTANDING APPLYING ANALYZING EVALUATING CREATING TOTAL NO. OF ITEMS PERCENT
COMPETENCIES
1. Illustrates a random 2 4
variable (discrete and 1,2
continuous).
2. Distinguishes 3,4
between discrete and a
continuous random 2 4
variable.
3. Find the possible 5,6,7,8 4 8
values of the random
variable.
4. Illustrates a
probability distribution
for a discrete random
variable and its 9, 10, 11, 12 4 8
properties.
5. Computes 13, 14, 15,
probabilities 16 4 8
corresponding to a
given random variable.
6. Illustrates the mean 17, 18 2 4
and the variance of a
discrete random
variable.
7. Calculates the mean 19, 20, 21, 4 8
and variance of a 22
discrete random
variable
8. Interprets the mean 23, 24 2 4
and the variance of a
discrete random
variable.
9. Solve problems 25, 26, 27, 28 4 8
involving the mean and
the variance of
probability distribution.
10. Illustrate a normal 29, 30, 31, 32 4 8
random variable and its
characteristics.
11. Construct a normal 33, 34, 35, 4 8
curve. 36
12. Identifies regions 37, 38, 39, 6 12
under the normal curve 40, 41, 42,
corresponding to
different standard
normal values.
13. Converts a normal 43, 44, 45, 4 8
random variable to a 46
standard normal
variable and vice
versa.
14. Computes a normal 47, 48, 4 8
random variable to a 49 , 50
standard normal
variable and vice versa.
Total 50 100
PREPARED BY: Moriseth Degamo

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