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Sampling and sampling distibutions
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Sampling from a finite and an infinite population Simple random sample (finite population) – Population size N, sample size n – Each possible sample of size n has the same probability of being selected Random sample (infinite population) – Each element comes from the same population Making sure all the cereal boxes have the same weight at the plant – Each element is selected independently Sampling customers of a McDonalds restaurant
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The number of different possible samples N=2500, n = 30 N!/(n!*(N-n)!)=2.57*10^69
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Point estimation Finding the sample mean Population mean = $51,800 Population standard deviation = $4000
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Sampling distributions
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An example, sample size 30, population standard deviation 4000
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Central limit theorem
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TETC-110B
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Sampling distributions
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The distribution function for sample proportion Can be approximated by a normal distribution – If np>=5 – and n(1-p)>=5
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