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DSST Principles of Statistics is a Prometric math credit exam with 100 questions in 2 hours, a permitted nonprogrammable calculator, an in-exam z table, ACE-recommended 3 lower-level baccalaureate credits, and a 400 minimum score.
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DSST Principles of Statistics is a Prometric math credit exam with 100 questions in 2 hours, a permitted nonprogrammable calculator, an in-exam z table, ACE-recommended 3 lower-level baccalaureate credits, and a 400 minimum score.
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DSST Principles of Statistics is a Prometric DSST credit-by-exam title for knowledge equivalent to an introductory principles of statistics course. The Rev. 11/2021 fact sheet lists 100 questions in 2 hours, form codes SS450, ST450, SY450, and SZ450, a permitted nonprogrammable calculator, and a standard normal table provided within the exam. ACE recommends 3 lower-level baccalaureate semester hours with a minimum score of 400. The outline weights five domains equally at 20% each: Foundations of Statistics, Probability, Correlation and Regression, Sampling Distributions, and Inferential Statistics. Preparation should cover data types, levels of measurement, sampling and bias, descriptive statistics, visual displays, probability rules, combinations and permutations, discrete and continuous distributions, scatterplots, correlation, linear regression, z scores, standard error, central limit theorem, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, Type I/II errors, z-tests, t-tests, ANOVA, and chi-square tests.
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