Lesson 11.2 Populations and Samples

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Lesson 11.2 Populations and Samples Learning Goal: (S-IC.A.1) I can explain statistics in terms of population parameters and random samples. Essential Question: What is the differnce between population parameters and sample statistics? Homework Discussion

Let's Make Our Life Easier with the Use of Technology Menu - Statistics - Distributions Normal Cdf Lower Bound Upper Bound Mean Standard Deviation If using z-scores for upper and lower bound then leave mean as 0 and standard deviation as 1. Using technology. a) P(x ≤ μ-σ ) b) P(μ-2σ ≤ x ≤ μ) The scores for a state's peace officer standards and training test are normally distributed with a mean of 55 and a standard deviation of 12. The test scores range from 0 to 100. About what percent of the people taking the test have scores between 43 and 67? 79 or greater? Suppose the heights (in inches) of adult females (ages 20–29) in the United States are normally distributed with a mean of 64.1 inches and a standard deviation of 2.75 inches. Find the percent of women who are at least 66 inches tall. What is the probability that a randomly selected woman will be between 62.3 inches and 65.8 inches tall?

Distinguishing Between Populations and Samples a population is a collection of all data census unless population is small, it is usually impractical to obtain all of the population data a sample is a subset of the population random sample of population sample needs to be representative of the population for accurate conclusions Examples: Identify the population and the sample. Describe the sample. In the United States, a survey of 2184 adults ages 18 and over found that 1328 of them own at least one pet. To estimate the gasoline mileage of new cars sold in the United States, a consumer advocacy group tests 845 new cars and finds they have an average of 25.1 miles per gallon.

Distinguishing Between Parameters and Statistics parameter: a numerical description of a population population mean statistic: a numerical description of a sample sample mean Example: For all students taking the SAT in a recent year, the mean mathematics score was 514. Is the mean score a parameter or a statistic? Explain your reasoning. A survey of 1060 women, ages 20–29 in the United States, found that the standard deviation of their heights is about 2.6 inches. Is the standard deviation of the heights a parameter or a statistic? Explain your reasoning.

Group Consensus For Questions 1 and 2, identify the population and the sample. 1. To estimate the retail prices for three grades of gasoline sold in the United States, the Energy Information Association calls 800 retail gasoline outlets, records the prices, and then determines the average price for each grade. 2. A survey of 4464 shoppers in the United States found that they spent an average of $407.02 from Thursday through Sunday during a recent Thanksgiving holiday. 3. A survey found that the median salary of 1068 statisticians is about $72,800. Is the median salary a parameter or a statistic? Explain your reasoning. 4. The mean age of U.S. representatives at the start of the 113th Congress was about 57 years. Is the mean age a parameter or a statistic? Explain your reasoning.

Practice to Strengthen Understanding Exit Question: Explain statistics in terms of population parameters and random samples. Practice to Strengthen Understanding HW #23 BI p600 #7-23odd and p607 #5-17 odd