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Chapter 8 Interval Estimates For Proportions, Mean Differences And Proportion Differences
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Figure 8.1 The Sampling Distribution of for Our Small-Scale Illustration 0.01/6 =.167.54/6 =.667 1.01/6 =.167 f ( ) 1.00
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Figure 8.2 A Bar Chart Showing the Sampling Distribution of P ( ).167.667 Sample Proportion of Favorable Responses 0.5 1.0
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The Sampling Distribution of the Sample Proportion The sampling distribution of the sample proportion is the probability distribution of all possible values of the sample proportion,, when a sample of size n is taken from a particular population.
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Standard Deviation of the Sampling (8.1) Distribution of the Sample Proportion
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Figure 8.3 The Sampling Distribution of the Sample Proportion
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Interval Estimate for a (8.2) Population Proportion
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Interval Estimate for a (8.3) Population Proportion using the Estimated Standard Error
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Determining Sample Size for (8.4) Estimating a Population Proportion n =
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The sampling distribution of the sample mean difference is the probability distribution of all possible values of the sample mean difference, -, when a sample of size n 1 is taken from one population and a sample of size n 2 is taken from another. The Sampling Distribution of the Sample Mean Difference
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Standard Deviation of the Sampling (8.5) Distribution of the Sample Mean Difference - =
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Figure 8.4 The Sampling Distribution of Sample Mean Difference 1 – 2
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Estimating the Difference Between (8.6) the Means of Two Populations
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Estimating the Difference between the (8.7) Means of Two Populations: Large Sample Sizes, Population Standard Deviations are Unknown
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Pooled Sample Standard Deviation (8.8)
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Estimating the Difference between (8.9) Means of Two Populations: Small Sample Sizes, Population Standard Deviations are Unknown but equal
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The sampling distribution of the sample proportion difference is the probability distribution of all possible values of the sample proportion difference, -, when a sample of size n 1 is taken from one population and a sample of size n 2 is taken from another. The Sampling Distribution of the Sample Proportion Difference
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Standard Deviation of the (8.10) Sampling Distribution of the Sample Proportion Difference
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Figure 8.5 The Sampling Distribution of Sample Proportion Difference 1 – 2
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Estimating the Difference between (8.11) Two Population Proportions
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Estimating the Difference between (8.12) Two Population Proportions, s replace s
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Estimating the Difference in (8.13) Two Population Means: Matched Samples
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Standard Deviation of Matched (8.14) Sample Differences s d =
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