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Inference for Population Proportions
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Inference means what you make out of data Statistics is the practice of measuring Data Significance! The less the p-value, the more significant! The larger the difference from the expected mean or the other sample, the Lower the p-value. Review!
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P-value is calculated by how many standard deviations your value is from the expected value The p-value IS the proportion of observations that fall above or below your test statistic The p-value MEANS the probability that your data happened randomly Lower p-value, more significance because the probability of the event occurring by chance is so slim, there must be another contributing factor P-Value!
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Test Statistic:Confidence Interval: One Sample: Find significance of our data compared to what’s expected Estimates a range in which we think the population value lies Two Samples: Find significance of the difference between our samples Estimate a range in which we think the difference of the populations lies Purpose!
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Likelihood
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Many Studies are about proportions, as well as means Examples of Populations Proportions: Risky behavior and AIDS – Find percentage of adults who put themselves at risk Preschool making a difference – comparing the success rate between people who had and who had no preschool Proportion Studies
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Proportion Inference
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Example: Dorm Food
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Example: Tuition
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Inference Conditions
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The Z Procedures
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The 1995 Harvard School of Public Health College Alcohol Study examined alcohol use, including “binge drinking” Binge Drinking was defined as consuming five or more dinks on at least one occasion (four for women) Binge Drinkers experience a higher percentage of alcohol related problems, such as disciplinary problems, violence, irresponsible sexual activity, personal injury, and bad grades Ex 12.6: Binge Drinking
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Step 1: Hypotheses
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Step 2: Conditions
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Step 3: Procedure
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Step 4: Interpret
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Further Discussion
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Press [STAT], scroll to “TESTS”. Select “1PropZ-Test” for a significance test Select “1PropZint” for a confidence interval Calculator Shortcuts:
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Page 694, 12.6 – 12.9 Practice
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