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Section 6.3 Confidence Intervals for Population Proportions Larson/Farber 4th ed1
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Section 6.3 Objectives Larson/Farber 4th ed2 Find a point estimate for the population proportion Construct a confidence interval for a population proportion Determine the minimum sample size required when estimating a population proportion
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Point Estimate for Population p Larson/Farber 4th ed3 Population Proportion The probability of success in a single trial of a binomial experiment. Denoted by p Point Estimate for p The proportion of successes in a sample. Denoted by read as “p hat”
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Point Estimate for Population p Larson/Farber 4th ed4 Point Estimate for q, the proportion of failures Denoted by Read as “q hat” Estimate Population Parameter… with Sample Statistic Proportion: p
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Example: Point Estimate for p Larson/Farber 4th ed5 In a survey of 1219 U.S. adults, 354 said that their favorite sport to watch is football. Find a point estimate for the population proportion of U.S. adults who say their favorite sport to watch is football. (Adapted from The Harris Poll) Solution: n = 1219 and x = 354
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Confidence Intervals for p Larson/Farber 4th ed6 A c-confidence interval for the population proportion p The probability that the confidence interval contains p is c.
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Constructing Confidence Intervals for p Larson/Farber 4th ed7 1.Identify the sample statistics n and x. 2.Find the point estimate 3.Verify that the sampling distribution of can be approximated by the normal distribution. 4.Find the critical value z c that corresponds to the given level of confidence c. Use the Standard Normal Table In WordsIn Symbols
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Constructing Confidence Intervals for p Larson/Farber 4th ed8 5.Find the margin of error E. 6.Find the left and right endpoints and form the confidence interval. Left endpoint: Right endpoint: Interval: In WordsIn Symbols
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Example: Confidence Interval for p Larson/Farber 4th ed9 In a survey of 1219 U.S. adults, 354 said that their favorite sport to watch is football. Construct a 95% confidence interval for the proportion of adults in the United States who say that their favorite sport to watch is football. Solution: Recall
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Solution: Confidence Interval for p Larson/Farber 4th ed10 Verify the sampling distribution of can be approximated by the normal distribution Margin of error:
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Solution: Confidence Interval for p Larson/Farber 4th ed11 Confidence interval: Left Endpoint:Right Endpoint: 0.265 < p < 0.315
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Solution: Confidence Interval for p Larson/Farber 4th ed12 0.265 < p < 0.315 ( ) 0.29 0.2650.315 With 95% confidence, you can say that the proportion of adults who say football is their favorite sport is between 26.5% and 31.5%. Point estimate
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Sample Size Larson/Farber 4th ed13 Given a c-confidence level and a margin of error E, the minimum sample size n needed to estimate p is This formula assumes you have an estimate for and. If not, use and
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Example: Sample Size Larson/Farber 4th ed14 You are running a political campaign and wish to estimate, with 95% confidence, the proportion of registered voters who will vote for your candidate. Your estimate must be accurate within 3% of the true population. Find the minimum sample size needed if 1. no preliminary estimate is available. Solution: Because you do not have a preliminary estimate for use and
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Solution: Sample Size Larson/Farber 4th ed15 c = 0.95 z c = 1.96 E = 0.03 Round up to the nearest whole number. With no preliminary estimate, the minimum sample size should be at least 1068 voters.
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Example: Sample Size Larson/Farber 4th ed16 You are running a political campaign and wish to estimate, with 95% confidence, the proportion of registered voters who will vote for your candidate. Your estimate must be accurate within 3% of the true population. Find the minimum sample size needed if 2. a preliminary estimate gives. Solution: Use the preliminary estimate
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Solution: Sample Size Larson/Farber 4th ed17 c = 0.95 z c = 1.96 E = 0.03 Round up to the nearest whole number. With a preliminary estimate of, the minimum sample size should be at least 914 voters. Need a larger sample size if no preliminary estimate is available.
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Section 6.3 Summary Larson/Farber 4th ed18 Found a point estimate for the population proportion Constructed a confidence interval for a population proportion Determined the minimum sample size required when estimating a population proportion
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