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Stat 321 – Day 22 Confidence intervals cont.. Reminders Exam 2  Average .79 Communication, binomial within binomial  Course avg >.80  Final exam 20-25%

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1 Stat 321 – Day 22 Confidence intervals cont.

2 Reminders Exam 2  Average .79 Communication, binomial within binomial  Course avg >.80  Final exam 20-25% HW 7 due Tuesday Quiz 6 Thursday on HW 6 Lab 7 due Friday

3 Last Time – t-intervals When don’t know the population standard deviation (pretty much always!), can use the sample standard deviation but then, to compensate for the extra uncertainty, use a critical value from the t distribution instead of the normal distribution  t critical value depends on sample size (df =n-1)  Widens interval to achieve stated confidence level  Approaches z critical value as n increases Technical conditions:  Random sample  Normal population but robust

4 Example Given: n = 5; Sample mean = 41.8, sample SD = 2.39; 90% confidence df = 5-1= 4, t = 2.132 41.8 + 2.132(2.39/sqrt(5)) 41.8 + 2.28 (“margin of error”) (39.52, 44.08) I’m 95% confident that the population mean chest measurement is in this interval (39.8) How many militiamen are in this interval?

5 Prediction Intervals To specify range of plausible values of individuals, consider the prediction for the average and then that a typical deviation from the average is  … 41.8 + 2.132(2.39)sqrt(1+1/5) 41.8 + 5.58 We are 90% confident that a random Scottish militiaman’s chest is between 36.22in and 47.38in

6 Example 2 A Gallup poll conducted Dec 5-8, 2005 by phoning a randomly selected sample of 1,013 adults, found that 66% of Internet users never read blogs “The margin of error is at most 3 percentage points.”

7 Example 2 Let p represent the proportion of all adult internet users who never use blogs  Sample proportion vs. population proportion? Apply this method to a population proportion  What use for estimate?  What use for standard deviation?  What use for critical value?

8 Sample proportion? = X/n where X is binomial (n, p) Expected value? Standard deviation? Shape? Confidence interval?

9 Confidence Interval for p (not  ) Technical conditions: Data are SRS from population of interest

10 Some Precautions Finding voters  Margin-of-error doesn’t measure “non-sampling” errors Alien visits U.S. Senate, wants to estimate proportion of humans who are female  Biased sample  Confidence interval not needed if one’s data is from population, not sample We are 100% confident that p =.16! Claimed to vote…

11 For Tuesday Back to Ch. 6! HW 7  Note addition to exercise 33 in problem 4


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