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Confidence Interval Estimation for a Population Mean
Lecture 36 Section 10.4 Mon, Nov 5, 2007
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(pt. est.) (appropriate no. of st. devs.)
Confidence Intervals To estimate , we will use confidence intervals, as we did when estimating p. The basic form, as well as the theory, is the same as before: (pt. est.) (appropriate no. of st. devs.)
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Confidence Intervals What is the point estimate for ?
What is the standard deviation for this estimator? How do we determine the appropriate number of standard deviations?
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Confidence Intervals The confidence interval will be or
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When to Use Z If Then use Z.
The population is normal (or nearly normal) and is known, or The population is not normal, but the sample size is at least 30, Then use Z.
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When to Use t If Then use t.
The population is normal (or nearly normal), and is not known, Then use t.
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Example Example 10.4, p. 641. Construct a 95% confidence interval for the true mean weight of such boxes.
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Example Use Z. (Why?) n = 25. x = 9.82. Assume that = 0.29. (Why?)
Level of confidence = 95%, so z = 1.96.
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Example The confidence interval is
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TI-83 – Confidence Intervals
When the standard normal distribution applies, do the following. Press STAT. Select TESTS. Select ZInterval. A window appears requesting information.
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TI-83 – Confidence Intervals
Select Data or Stats. Assume we selected Stats. Enter . Enterx. Enter n. Enter the level of confidence. Select Calculate and press ENTER.
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TI-83 – Confidence Intervals
A window appears containing The title “ZInterval”. The confidence interval in interval notation. The sample mean. The sample size.
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Example Example 10.5, p. 643. Construct a 99% confidence interval for the mean number of unoccupied seats.
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Example Should we use Z or t? Why? n = 61. x = 12.6. s = 4.4.
Level of confidence = 99%. Find t.
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Example The confidence interval is
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TI-83 – Confidence Intervals
To use t, do the following. Press STAT. Select TESTS. Select TInterval. A window appears requesting information.
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TI-83 – Confidence Intervals
Select Data or Stats. Assume we selected Stats. Enterx. Enter s. Enter n. Enter the level of confidence. Select Calculate and press ENTER.
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TI-83 – Confidence Intervals
A window appears containing The title “TInterval”. The confidence interval in interval notation. The sample mean. The sample standard deviation. The sample size.
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