AP Stats Practice Test Video Answers
1. B
Interleaving diverse contexts promotes far transfer and adaptive expertise in adult learners.
2. B
Worked examples that vary a single element reduce extraneous load and build schema.
3. C
Sequencing by prerequisite knowledge supports coherent progression toward outcomes.
4. C
Actionable, timely feedback with revision opportunities drives formative learning.
5. B
Randomized pre/post within sections controls for selection and improves causal inference.
6. B
Backwards design starts with desired evidence before activities.
7. B
Near-zero discrimination suggests a flawed key or ambiguity rather than pure easiness.
8. B
Provide access supports (scribe/STT) without altering standards.
9. B
Co-planning, video, and reflective coaching build skill more than scripts.
10. B
FERPA prohibits public disclosure of personally identifiable student information.
11. B
Analytic rubrics tied to criteria produce valid judgments of targeted constructs.
12. B
Error analysis plus targeted planning develops metacognition.
13. B
Comparable retake with evidence preserves rigor and learning focus.
14. B
Reading-dependent items threaten validity for measuring statistical reasoning.
15. B
Coefficient alpha estimates internal consistency reliability.
16. B
Blueprints that map objectives and depth provide alignment evidence.
17. B
De-identified analyses support equity-minded instructional adjustment.
18. B
Non-functioning distractors should be replaced with plausible misconceptions.
19. B
Language supports tied to academic discourse aid comprehension without diluting content.
20. C
Curving can obscure standards mastery and distort interpretations.
21. A
Mastery-oriented coaching and recognition build self-efficacy.
22. B
Crossover controls for teacher/class variation with counterbalancing.
23. B
Secure item banking and proctoring protocols are core to test security.
24. B
Angoff uses expert judgments of minimally competent performance.
25. B
Reassessment contingent on corrective action aligns with mastery learning.
26. B
Scenario analysis with justification elicits higher-order reasoning.
27. B
Spaced, low-stakes retrieval outperforms massed practice.
28. B
Accessible navigation and alt text are core to digital compliance.
29. B
Ethical survey work requires consent/assent and data minimization.
30. B
Calibration with anchors improves inter-rater reliability.
31. B
Very easy but discriminating items can serve as mastery checkpoints.
32. B
UDL leverages multiple representations and options for expression.
33. B
Critique/redesign tasks strengthen causal reasoning and application.