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Aim: What are the confidence intervals and samples size for proportions? Quiz Friday
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Proportions Proportions: represents a part of a whole Can be expressed as a fraction, decimal or percentage Can also be represented as probabilities Proportions can be obtained from samples or populations
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Proportion Symbols p = populations proportions (read “p hat”) = sample proportions For sample proportion,
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Example In a study, 200 people were asked if they were satisfied with their job or profession; 162 said that they were –In this case n = 200 and X = 162, then
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Confidence Intervals To construct confidence intervals about a proportion, one must use the maximum error of estimate, which is
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Confidence Interval for Proportions
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Rounding Rule for Confidence Interval for a Proportion Round off to three decimal places
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Example A sample of 500 nursing applications included 60 from men. Find the 90% confidence interval of the true proportion of men who applied to the nursing program. –Solution:
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Sample Size for Proportions To find the sample size needed to determine a confident interval about a proportion, use this formula (if necessary round up to a whole number):
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Class Work 1.In a recent study of 150 households, 54 had central air conditioning. Find 2.A survey of 200,000 boat owners found that 12% of the pleasure boats were named Serenity. Find the 95% confidence interval of the true proportion of boats named Serenity.
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Class Work 3. A researcher wishes to estimate, with 95% confidence, the proportion of people who own a home computer. A previous study shows that 40% of those interviewed had a computer at home. The researcher wishes to be accurate within 2% of the true proportion. Find the minimum sample size necessary.
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