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Confidence intervals to estimate the mean of a population.
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Discuss with your partner (2min) * About properties of sampling distributions of sample mean and ** Come up with the formula for the Confidence intervals to estimate the mean of a population.
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Confidence intervals for when is known Conditions to be met so as to find a formula for a confidence interval for a population mean 1) x is the sample mean from a random sample, 2) Either the population is normal or the sample size n is large (n > 30), and 3) , the population standard deviation, is known.
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Confidence intervals for when is known Is this typically known? Point estimate Standard deviation of the statistic Bound on error of estimation
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Example: Cosmic radiation levels rise with increasing altitude, promoting researchers to consider how pilots and flight crews might be affected by increased exposure to cosmic radiation. A study reported a mean annual cosmic radiation dose of 219 mrems (The millirem (abbreviated "mrem") is a unit used to measure the effect of radiation on the human body.) for a sample of flight personnel of Ethiopian Airlines. Suppose this mean is based on a random sample of 100 flight crew members. Let = 35 mrems. Calculate and interpret a 95% confidence interval for the actual mean annual cosmic radiation exposure for Ethiopian flight crew members. 1)Data is from a random sample of crew members 2)Sample size n is large (n > 30) 3) is known First, verify that the conditions are met.
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Cosmic Radiation Continued... Let x = 219 mrems n = 100 flight crew members = 35 mremsCalculate and interpret a 95% confidence interval for the actual mean annual cosmic radiation exposure for Ethiopian flight crew members. What would happen to the width of this interval if the confidence level was 90% instead of 95%?
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What does this mean in context? We are 95% confident that the actual mean annual cosmic radiation exposure for Ethiopian flight crew members is between 212.14 mrems and 225.86 mrems.
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Find a 90% confidence interval estimate for the true mean fills of catsup from this machine. Try Me A certain filling machine has a true population standard deviation = 0.228 ounces when used to fill catsup bottles. A random sample of 36 bottles of catsup was selected from the output from this machine and the sample mean was 6.018 ounces.
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How can we compute the minimum sample size to estimate population mean?
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The bound on error of estimation associated with a 95% confidence interval is Solve this for n: Choosing a Sample Size We can use this to find the necessary sample size for a particular bound on error of estimation. This requires to be known – which is rarely the case! When is unknown, a preliminary study can be performed to estimate OR make an educated guess of the value of . A rough estimate for (used with distributions that are not too skewed) is the range divided by 4. When is unknown, a preliminary study can be performed to estimate OR make an educated guess of the value of . A rough estimate for (used with distributions that are not too skewed) is the range divided by 4.
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Example:The financial aid office wishes to estimate the mean cost of textbooks per quarter for students at a particular university. For the estimate to be useful, it should be within $20 of the true population mean. How large a sample should be used to be 95% confident of achieving this level of accuracy? The financial aid office believes that the amount spent on books varies with most values between $150 to $550. To estimate :
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The financial aid office wishes to estimate the mean cost of textbooks per quarter for students at a particular university. For the estimate to be useful, it should be within $20 of the true population mean. How large a sample should be used to be 95% confident of achieving this level of accuracy? Always round sample size up to the next whole number !
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13 Quick survey These quick surveys are really getting on my nerves… a)They’re great - keep ‘em coming! b)They’re fine c)A bit tedious d)Enough already! Stop!
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Class work-1 Estimated the mean families at a 99% confidence level. It is known that the standard deviation for the size of all the families is 0.6. How large a sample should be if the estimate is going to be within 0.1 of the population?
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Class work-2 The doctor wanted to estimate the mean cholesterol level for all adult males. He took a sample of 25 adult males and found that the mean cholesterol level for this sample is 186 with a s.d of 12. Assume that the cholesterol levels for all adult males are approximately normally distributed. Construct a 95% confidence interval for the population mean (Mu).
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