Statistical Analysis 3 - Mathematics
The discussion requires a minimum of 300 words, 3 scholarly sources, including the textbook. Make sure that you use APA style with your references. Under no circumstances use any direct quotes. Any directly quoted or copied material will result in a zero for the assignment. Let’s be sure to write it in own work 100\% and give appropriately when using someone’s else work. Reference for textbook attached: Mirabella, J. (2011). Introduction to Statistics. Nashville, TN: Savant Learning Systems. Many times we collect samples of data from a bigger population because the population is too large to use....because of time, cost, and ease. But, the best samples are a true reflection of the bigger population data, making the decisions made from analyzing the sample data effective for the whole population affected. This Unit discussed several different sample types. Please define and then discuss how you might collect each of the following samples from your own organization: Simple Random Sample Stratified Random Sample Cluster Random Sample Which of the these three would likely give you the best reflection of the population data? 1,500 word count and there is a total of 3 questions each (not including in-text citation and references as the word count), a minimum of 4 scholarly sources are required in APA format. For the 4 scholarly sources, one from the textbook that’s posted below and the other two from an outside source . Let’s be sure to write it in own work 100\% and give appropriately when using someone’s else work. Under no circumstances use any direct quotes. Any directly quoted or copied material will result in a zero for the assignment. Reference for textbook attached: Mirabella, J. (2011). Introduction to Statistics. Nashville, TN: Savant Learning Systems. Use the Student_Data which consists of 200 MBA students at Whatsamattu U. It includes variables regarding their age, gender, major, GPA, Bachelors GPA, course load, English speaking status, family, and weekly hours spent studying. 1 You wish to know the average GPA of MBA students at Whatsamatta U. Compute the 95\% confidence interval of the mean using the sample of 200 students. Describe your findings. 2 You wish to know the proportion of MBA students that are majoring in Finance. Compute the 95\% confidence interval of the proportion using the sample of 200 students. Describe your findings. 3 You wish to learn the average age of an MBA student within 2 years and with 99\% confidence. How large of a sample should you get? 4 You wish to learn the proportion of MBA students that are female within 3\%, and with 98\% confidence. How large of a sample should you get? _unit_03__confidence_intervals.xls _unit_03__sample_sizes.xls mba_514_unit_3.pdf Unformatted Attachment Preview Observation # Data Observation 1 Observation 2 Observation 3 Observation 4 Observation 5 Observation 6 Observation 7 Observation 8 Observation 9 Observation 10 Observation 11 Observation 12 Observation 13 Observation 14 Observation 15 Observation 16 Observation 17 Observation 18 Observation 19 Observation 20 Observation 21 Observation 22 Observation 23 Observation 24 Observation 25 Observation 26 Observation 27 Observation 28 Observation 29 Observation 30 Observation 31 Observation 32 Observation 33 Observation 34 Observation 35 263000 182000 242000 214000 140000 245000 300000 272000 221000 267000 292000 209000 271000 246000 194000 281000 173000 207000 199000 209000 252000 193000 209000 320000 173000 187000 257000 233000 180000 234000 207000 248000 166000 177000 183000 Confidence Interval Estimate for the Mean Standard Deviation = Sample Mean = Sample Size = Confidence Level = Finite Population Size = 43246,60 216710 100 95,00\% ---> 200 ---> 208233,822 Confidence Interval <= m <= 225186,178 = 210701,397 <= m <= 222718,603 = 202871,09204600,95206330,82208060,68209790,54211520,41213250,27214980,14 216710 218439,86220169,73221899,59223629,46 ©2007 DrJimMirabella.com Observation 36 Observation 37 Observation 38 Observation 39 Observation 40 Observation 41 Observation 42 Observation 43 Observation 44 Observation 45 Observation 46 Observation 47 Observation 48 Observation 49 Observation 50 Observation 51 Observation 52 Observation 53 Observation 54 Observation 55 Observation 56 Observation 57 Observation 58 Observation 59 Observation 60 Observation 61 Observation 62 Observation 63 Observation 64 Observation 65 Observation 66 Observation 67 Observation 68 Observation 69 Observation 70 Observation 71 Observation 72 216000 312000 200000 273000 206000 232000 198000 205000 176000 308000 269000 225000 172000 217000 193000 236000 172000 251000 246000 147000 176000 228000 166000 189000 290000 270000 154000 222000 210000 191000 254000 207000 210000 294000 176000 224000 125000 Observation 73 Observation 74 Observation 75 Observation 76 Observation 77 Observation 78 Observation 79 Observation 80 Observation 81 Observation 82 Observation 83 Observation 84 Observation 85 Observation 86 Observation 87 Observation 88 Observation 89 Observation 90 Observation 91 Observation 92 Observation 93 Observation 94 Observation 95 Observation 96 Observation 97 Observation 98 Observation 99 Observation 100 Observation 101 Observation 102 Observation 103 Observation 104 Observation 105 Observation 106 Observation 107 Observation 108 Observation 109 237000 164000 218000 192000 126000 221000 295000 245000 199000 240000 263000 188000 221000 175000 253000 155000 187000 179000 188000 227000 174000 188000 294000 179000 188000 227000 174000 188000 Observation 110 Observation 111 Observation 112 Observation 113 Observation 114 Observation 115 Observation 116 Observation 117 Observation 118 Observation 119 Observation 120 Observation 121 Observation 122 Observation 123 Observation 124 Observation 125 Observation 126 Observation 127 Observation 128 Observation 129 Observation 130 Observation 131 Observation 132 Observation 133 Observation 134 Observation 135 Observation 136 Observation 137 Observation 138 Observation 139 Observation 140 Observation 141 Observation 142 Observation 143 Observation 144 Observation 145 Observation 146 Observation 147 Observation 148 Observation 149 Observation 150 Observation 151 Observation 152 Observation 153 Observation 154 Observation 155 Observation 156 Observation 157 Observation 158 Observation 159 Observation 160 Observation 161 Observation 162 Observation 163 Observation 164 Observation 165 Observation 166 Observation 167 Observation 168 Observation 169 Observation 170 Observation 171 Observation 172 Observation 173 Observation 174 Observation 175 Observation 176 Observation 177 Observation 178 Observation 179 Observation 180 Observation 181 Observation 182 Observation 183 Observation 184 Observation 185 Observation 186 Observation 187 Observation 188 Observation 189 Observation 190 Observation 191 Observation 192 Observation 193 Observation 194 Observation 195 Observation 196 Observation 197 Observation 198 Observation 199 Observation 200 Estimate + Sampling Error 216710 +/- 8476,178 216710 +/- 6008,603 We are 95\% confident that average home sales prices in 2007 were between $208,233 to $225,186 223629,46225359,32227089,18228819,05230548,91 (X-mu)/sigma (X-mu)/sigma f(X) f(X) 202871,09 # 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# 227348,66 # # # # 227391,91 # # # # 227435,16 # # # # #227478,4 # # # 227521,65 # # # # #227564,9 # # # 227608,14 # # # # 227651,39 # # # # 227694,64 # # # # 227737,88 # # # # 227781,13 # # # # 227824,38 # # # # 227867,62 # # # # 227910,87 # # # # 227954,12 # # # # 227997,36 # # # # 228040,61 # # # # 228083,86 # # # # #228127,1 # # # 228170,35 # # # # #228213,6 # # # 228256,84 # # # # 228300,09 # # # # 228343,34 # # # # 228386,58 # # # # 228429,83 # # # # 228473,08 # # # # 228516,32 # # # # 228559,57 # # # # 228602,82 # # # # 228646,06 # # # # 228689,31 # # # # 228732,56 # # # # #228775,8 # # # 228819,05 # # # # #228862,3 # # # 228905,54 # # # # 228948,79 # # # # 228992,03 # # # # 229035,28 # # # # 229078,53 # # # # 229121,77 # # # # 229165,02 # # # # 229208,27 # # # # 229251,51 # # # # 229294,76 # # # # 229338,01 # # # # 229381,25 # # # # #229424,5 # # # 229467,75 # # # # 229510,99 # # # # 229554,24 # # # # 229597,49 # # # # 229640,73 # # # # 229683,98 # # # # 229727,23 # # # # 229770,47 # # # # 229813,72 # # # # 229856,97 # # # # 229900,21 # # # # 229943,46 # # # # 229986,71 # # # # 230029,95 # # # # #230073,2 # # # 230116,45 # # # # 230159,69 # # # # 230202,94 # # # # 230246,19 # # # # 230289,43 # # # # 230332,68 # # # # 230375,93 # # # # 230419,17 # # # # 230462,42 # # # # 230505,67 # # # # 230548,91 # # # # Confidence Interval Estimate for the Proportion Sample Size = Number of Successes = Confidence Level = 100 62 95,00\% ---> Finite Population Size = 500 ---> 0,465 0,484 0,504 0,523 0,542 0,525 Confidence Interval <= P <= 0,715 = 0,535 <= P <= 0,705 = 0,562 0,581 0,601 0,62 0,639 0,659 0,678 Estimate + Sampling Error 0,62 +/- 0,095 0,62 +/- 0,085 0,698 0,717 0,736 0,756 0,775 ©2007 DrJimMirabella.com We are 95\% confident that between 52.5\% and 71.5\% of homes had a swimming pool in 2007. 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