Inference From Sample Statistics and Margin of Error

Estimating population values from samples and understanding margin of error

You get a sample result and a margin of error. The question asks: what can you say about the whole population?

Why this matters

Inference questions test one idea: a sample tells you something about the population, but not exactly. The SAT gives you three variations of this concept. Students who understand estimation and margin of error individually still stumble when both show up together.

The three patterns

The biggest trap: applying the margin of error to the sample instead of the population estimate. The margin of error defines a range for the true population value, not for your sample.

Learn the pattern. Then lock it in.

The SAT repeats question patterns. Miss them, and you lose points. Recognize them fast, and you gain points. JustLockedIn shows you which patterns are hurting your score and gives you focused practice to fix them.

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