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Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics for Economist 1.Introduction 2.Confidence Intervals 3.Interpreting a Confidence Intervals Ch. 16 The Accuracy of Percentages
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Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics STATISTICS 2/11 INDEX 1Introduction 2 Confidence Intervals 3 Interpreting a Confidence Intervals
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Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics STATISTICS 3/11 1. Introduction SE for the sample percentage EX) Estimating the percentage of Democrats Population: a district with 100,000 eligible voters Sample: a simple random sample of 2,500 voters In sample percentage: 53% (1328 out of 2500) The difference between the estimated Democrats and the population percentage? - Sample percentage is different from the population percentage due to the probability error. - SE explains the difference of between the two.
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Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics STATISTICS 4/11 1. Introduction Calculation of SE Is it likely to be off by as much as 3 percentage points? Population: A box including 100,000 ballots of 1 votes from each eligible voters. (Democrat=1, Otherwise=0) Sample: drawing 2,500 ballots at random SD of box = SE of the # of eligible voters who is Democrats in sample= SE of sample percentage=25/2500=1% (3% points is 3 SEs) When sampling from a 0-1 box whose composition is unknown, the SD of the box can be estimated by substituting the fraction of 0 ’ s and 1 ’ s in the sample for the unknown fractions in the Box. The estimate is good when the sample is reasonably large
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Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics STATISTICS 5/11 INDEX 1Introduction 2 Confidence Intervals 3 Interpreting a Confidence Intervals
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Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics STATISTICS 6/11 2. 신뢰구간 confidence level & confidence interval What happens with a cutoff at 2 SEs? 51%53%55% 2SE Sample percentage The interval ‘ sample percentage 1 SE ’ is 68%-confidence interval for the population percentage The interval ‘ sample percentage 2 SE ’ is 95%-confidence interval for the population percentage The interval ‘ sample percentage 3 SE ’ is 99.7%-confidence interval for the population percentage Sample percentage = population percentage + probability error in population Democrats percentage = 53% 1% (51%, 55%): confidence interval of confidence level 95%
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Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics STATISTICS 7/11 2. 신뢰구간 [Example 1] Estimating Democrats Percentage Population : a town with 25,000 electoral voters Sample : drawing at random 1,600 electoral voters Democrats percentage in sample: 57% (917 out of 1,600) SD of box = SE of in sample Democrats = SE of in sample Democrats percentage = 20/1,600=1.25(%) 95% confidence interval of in population Democrats percentage = 57% 2 1.25%
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Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics STATISTICS 8/11 2. 신뢰구간 Interpreting a confidence level confidence levels are often quoted as being “ about ” so much. SEs have been estimated from the data. Since it is based on central limit theorem, large samples justify it. A sample percentage near 0% or 100% suggests that the box is lopsided and a very large number of draws will be needed before the normal approximation takes over. If the sample percentage is near 50%, the normal approximation Should be satisfactory when there are only a hundred draws of so The normal approximation has been used. If the sample size gets larger, the more accurate the confidence level becomes
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Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics STATISTICS 9/11 INDEX 1Introduction 2 Confidence Intervals 3 Interpreting a Confidence Intervals Interpreting a Confidence Intervals
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Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics STATISTICS 10/11 3. Interpreting a Confidence Intervals Interpreting a Confidence Intervals The probability of population percentage of Democrats to be between 54.5% and 59.5% is 95%? Among all possible samples, 95% does include the population percentage in the confidence interval of ‘ sample percentage 2SE ’, but not 5% Confidence intervals changes from sample to sample. The center and length of the confidence intervals change. [Example 1]the confidence interval for the percentage of Democrats is
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Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics Statistics & Econometrics STATISTICS 11/11 The 95%-confidence interval of red marbles in the box is shown for 100 different samples. The interval covers the population percentage, marked by a vertical line. The ratio of red marbles in the box = 80% Each takes a simple random sample of 2,500 marbles The 95%-confidence interval of red marbles in the box is shown for 100 different samples. The interval covers the population percentage, marked by a vertical line. The ratio of red marbles in the box = 80% Each takes a simple random sample of 2,500 marbles The confidence interval changes from sample to sample. 94 of the samples covers the population percentage. 3. Interpreting a Confidence Intervals Interpreting a Confidence Intervals
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