Added you to discuss.
It's a 38 question test and I'm assuming I'll have to show work for one problem and take a picture to send it in but the rest is online.
The test topics include:
▪Find a linear correlation coefficient and determine if there is a linear correlation
▪Find the least-squares regression line from data▪Based on the least-squares regression line, estimate a value
▪Based on a least-squares regression line, identify and interpret the slope▪Correlation vs causation
▪Understand meaning of the correlation coefficient
▪Definition of a residual▪Interpret a residual plot
▪Determine influential observations▪Construct a conditional distribution based on a two-way table
▪Determine if there is a relation between variables based on a conditional distribution
▪Counting problem (how many ways to make something)
▪Probabilities of certain and impossible events
▪Use a 2-way table to find probabilities(4 problems)
▪Find combinations and permutations
▪Number of ways to arrange something with repeated values
▪Probabilities of independent events▪Probability of “at least one”
▪Multiplication rule
▪Discrete vs continuous variables
▪Probability distribution: what is it and find probabilities from it
▪What it means to be “unusual”
▪Expectedvalue/number
▪Standard deviation using a probability distribution▪Binomial experiments
▪Binomial probabilities▪Characteristics of the normal distribution
▪Interpretations of shaded areas of a normal curve▪Find probabilities/proportions of normally distributed data
▪Find expected values of normally distributed data▪Find a cutoff value for normally distributed data
▪How to assess normality using a normal probability plot
Please post your pricing and qualifications. It should be a relatively simple test the last one was 25 answers and quick so I'm assuming most of these 38 are multiple answer questions so it should be pretty quick.