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2 CHAPTER 4 (PART 1) STATISTICAL INFERENCES

3 1. Introduction 2.Parameter estimation Confidence interval for population mean Confidence interval for population proportion 3.Hypothesis testing Hypothesis testing for population mean Hypothesis testing for population proportion

4.1 INTRODUCTION  The field of statistical inference consist of those methods used to make decisions or to draw conclusions about a population.  These methods utilize the information contained in a sample from the population in drawing conclusions.  Statistical Inference may be divided into two major areas: a)parameter estimation and b) hypothesis testing. 4

5 Definition 4.1: An Interval Estimate In interval estimation, an interval is constructed around the point estimate and it is stated that this interval is likely to contain the corresponding population parameter. 4.2 PARAMETER ESTIMATION

Definition 4.2: Confidence Level and Confidence Interval  Each interval is constructed with regard to a given confidence level and is called a confidence interval.  The confidence level associated with a confidence interval states how much confidence we have that this interval contains the true population parameter.  The confidence level is denoted by

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4.2.1 Confidence Interval Estimates for Population Mean 8

EXAMPLE 4.1 9

SOLUTION 10

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EXAMPLE 4.2 A publishing company has just published a new textbook. Before the company decides the price at which to sell this textbook, it wants to know the average price of all such textbooks in the market. The research department at the company took a sample of 36 comparable textbooks and collected the information on their prices. This information produced a mean price RM for this sample. It is known that the standard deviation of the prices of all such textbooks is RM4.50. Construct a 90% confidence interval for the mean price of all such college textbooks. 12

13 The company wants to know the average price of all such textbooks in the market. Problem statement a sample of 36 comparable textbooks and collected the information on their prices. This information produced a mean price RM for this sample. It is known that the standard deviation of the prices of all such textbooks is RM4.50 Gather information Construct a 90% confidence interval for the mean price of all such college textbooks. Construct confidence interval

SOLUTION 14

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17 ( there is no difference between the two population mean) If the confidence interval includes 0 we can say that there is no significant difference between the means of the two populations, at a given level of confidence.

EXAMPLE 4.3 The scientist wondered whether there was a difference in the average daily intakes of dairy products between men and women. He took a sample of n=50 adult women and recorded their daily intakes of dairy products in grams per day. He did the same for adult men. A summary of his sample results is listed below. Construct a 95% confidence interval for the difference in the average daily intakes of daily products for men and women. Can you conclude that there is a difference in the average daily intakes of daily products for men and women? 18 MenWomen Sample size50 Sample mean780 grams per day762 grams per day Sample standard deviation 3530

SOLUTION 19 Since the value of 0 is not included in the interval, we can conclude that at 95% confidence interval there is a difference in the average daily intake of daily products for men and women.

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EXERCISE 1 A study was carried out to estimate the mean height in centimeters of 15 years old students in Tunku Abdul Rahman Secondary School. Previous studies indicate that the variance of the height of such students is 80cm. A random sample of 100 students was selected. Suppose that the mean sample was cm. Find a 95% confidence interval for the mean height of all 15 years old students in the school. 21

The average zinc concentration recovered from a sample of zinc measurements in 36 different locations is found to be 2.6 grams per millimeter. Find a 95% confidence interval for the mean zinc concentration in the river. Assume that the population standard deviation is EXERCISE 2

The contents of 7 similar containers of sulfuric acid are 9.8, , 9.8,10.0, 10.2 and 9.6 liters. Find a 99% confidence interval for the mean of all such containers, assuming an approximate normal distribution. 23 EXERCISE 3

An experiment was conducted with two types of engines, A and B. Gas mileages in miles per gallon were measured. Fifty experiments were conducted using engine Type A and 75 experiments were done for Engine Type B. The gasoline used and other conditions were held constant. The average gas mileage for Engine A was 42 miles per gallon and that for Engine B was 36 miles per gallon. Find a 96% confidence interval for the difference between the gas mileages for the two types of engines. Assume that population standard deviations of gas mileages are 6 and 8 for engines A and B 24 EXERCISE 4