Parameters & Statistics (College Board AP® Statistics): Study Guide

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First teaching 2026

First exams 2027

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Parameters & statistics

What are parameters?

  • A population refers to the whole set of things that you are interested in

    • For example, if a vet wanted to know how long a typical French bulldog slept for in a day, then the population would be the sleeping times of all the French bulldogs in the world

  • A population parameter is a numerical value that describes a characteristic of the population

    • For example, if the population is all the heights of 16-year-olds in the US

      • then the mean height of all 16-year-olds in the US is a population parameter

  • Population parameters are usually unknown

What are statistics?

  • A sample statistic (often just called a statistic) is a value computed using data from a sample taken from the population

    • For example, the mean height of 200 16-year-olds from randomly selected cities in the US is a sample statistic

  • Sample statistics are frequently used to estimate population parameters

What notation is used to represent parameters and statistics?

  • The notation used for a particular variable can often indicate if it is a population parameter or a sample statistic

    • Greek letters are used for population parameters

    • English letters are used for sample statistics

  • The sample mean, x with bar on top

    • is used to estimate the population mean, mu

  • The sample standard deviation, s

    • is used to estimate the population standard deviation, sigma

  • There is only one exception to the rule in this course:

    • the sample proportion, p with hat on top, is used to estimate the population proportion, p

Worked Example

A quality control inspector at a large smartphone manufacturing plant wants to estimate the average battery life of a newly produced batch of phones. The inspector selects a random sample of 150 smartphones from the batch and determines that the average battery life for the phones in the sample is 14.2 hours. The inspector plans to use this information to estimate the true average battery life of all smartphones in the batch.

Which of the following correctly identifies the parameter and the statistic in this scenario?

(A) Parameter: All smartphones in the batch; Statistic: The 150 smartphones in the sample.

(B) Parameter: The 150 smartphones in the sample; Statistic: 14.2 hours.

(C) Parameter: 14.2 hours; Statistic: The true average battery life of all smartphones in the batch.

(D) Parameter: The true average battery life of all smartphones in the batch; Statistic: 14.2 hours.

Answer:

The parameter is the quantity about the population

  • The true average battery life of all smartphones in the batch

The statistic is the quantity calculated from the sample

  • 14.2 hours

The correct answer is D

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Naomi C

Author: Naomi C

Expertise: Maths Content Creator

Naomi graduated from Durham University in 2007 with a Masters degree in Civil Engineering. She has taught Mathematics in the UK, Malaysia and Switzerland covering GCSE, IGCSE, A-Level and IB. She particularly enjoys applying Mathematics to real life and endeavours to bring creativity to the content she creates.

Dan Finlay

Reviewer: Dan Finlay

Expertise: Maths Subject Lead

Dan graduated from the University of Oxford with a First class degree in mathematics. As well as teaching maths for over 8 years, Dan has marked a range of exams for Edexcel, tutored students and taught A Level Accounting. Dan has a keen interest in statistics and probability and their real-life applications.