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CHAPTER 7 Sampling Distributions

CHAPTER 7 Sampling Distributions. 7.3 Sample Means. The Sampling Distribution of. When we record quantitative variables we are interested in other statistics such as the median or mean or standard deviation. Sample means are among the most common statistics.

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CHAPTER 7 Sampling Distributions

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  1. CHAPTER 7Sampling Distributions 7.3 Sample Means

  2. The Sampling Distribution of When we record quantitative variables we are interested in other statistics such as the median or mean or standard deviation. Sample means are among the most common statistics. Consider the mean household earnings for samples of size 100. Compare the population distribution on the left with the sampling distribution on the right. What do you notice about the shape, center, and spread of each?

  3. The Sampling Distribution of When we choose many SRSs from a population, the sampling distribution of the sample mean is centered at the population mean µ and is less spread out than the population distribution. Here are the facts. Sampling Distribution of a Sample Mean as long as the 10% condition is satisfied: n ≤ (1/10)N.

  4. Example: This wine stinks DMS odor thresholds of adults follows a distribution with µ=35 and =7 (micrograms/liter). Suppose we take an SRS of 10 adults to determine the mean odor threshold x̅ for the individuals in the sample. What is the mean of x̅? Explain. What is the standard deviation of x̅? Check that the 10%condition is satisfied.

  5. Sampling From a Normal Population Sampling Distribution of a Sample Mean from a Normal Population

  6. Example: Young women’s heights The heights of young women follow a normal distribution with a µ=64.5 in and =2.5 in. Find the probability that a randomly selected young woman is taller than 66.5 in. Find the probability that the mean height of an SRS of 10 young women exceeds 66.5 in.

  7. The Central Limit Theorem Most population distributions are not Normal. What is the shape of the sampling distribution of sample means when the population distribution isn’t Normal? It is a remarkable fact that as the sample size increases, the distribution of sample means changes its shape: it looks less like that of the population and more like a Normal distribution! When the sample is large enough, the distribution of sample means is very close to Normal, no matter what shape the population distribution has, as long as the population has a finite standard deviation.

  8. The Central Limit Theorem Consider the strange population distribution from the Rice University sampling distribution applet. Describe the shape of the sampling distributions as n increases. What do you notice?

  9. The Central Limit Theorem As the previous example illustrates, even when the population distribution is very non-Normal, the sampling distribution of the sample mean often looks approximately Normal with sample sizes as small as n = 25. How do we know when the distribution is normal?? The central limit theorem allows us to use Normal probability calculations to answer questions about sample means from many observations even when the population distribution is not Normal.

  10. Example: Servicing air conditioners Strongly skewed right distribution with µ=1 hr and =1 hr. In the coming weeks your company will service an SRS of 70 AC units. What is the probability that the average maintenance time, x̅, for the 70 units exceeds 1.1 hrs?

  11. The Sampling Distribution of

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