Saint Cloud State University Sampling Distribution Research Paper - Mathematics
Hi.I have an assignment that i would like it to be done.In the first file below you can find the instruction for the homework.In the second and third files (you can find them in the same folder) below you can find the files that you have to use to complete the work via Minitab 19.In the next tow files below you can find a chapters that you might need to done the work.The last file is the book which you have to use to answer some questions. ( you must check the book ASAP to make sure everything is good.)Note: the homework must be done in Minitab 19 then you can copy and paste to MS Word Document.Note: It is an ( IS business statistics ) course.Thanks.
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Homework Problems for Block 1-4 using Minitab version -19
This file includes the guidelines/instructions on the homework as well as Homework
Problems
Students can use IS 242 Business Statistics or Basic Business Statistics by Berenson, et al 13th
ed. The homework file shows page numbers of both books, IS 242 Business Statistics and the
original text - Basic Business Statistics by Berenson, Levine, Szabat 13th edition. Where BB
means Basic Business Statistics 13th ed by Berenson et al.
There are 4 sets of homework, one set for each block. Some problems in the homework require
using the Minitab – version 19 program and data files. Minitab program is installed on all the
PCs on the SCSU campus. Off-campus, users can access Minitab program through APPS
ANYWHERE (virtual lab),
All the data files for the Homework are posted on the D2L in Minitab Data for Homework or
Excel Data for Homework module. Download the Minitab/Excel data files on your USB (or a
PC with Minitab program installed). Log on a Campus PC and open Minitab 19 or access
Minitab 19 through AppsAnywhere. After open Minitab-19, follow the steps explained in each
problem. Refer “AppsAnywhere & Minitab 19 Using Tips” file posted on D2L
The homework should be submitted in an MS Word format file. Use copy and paste to include
Minitab outputs and graphs in the Word file to submit. Homework should be an independent
work for each student. All the submitted contents are evaluated and graded, clear violations of
homework guides, unnecessary or inconsistent contents will be penalized.
Submit all questions in each block in one packet with clear identification information such as the
name of the student, course number, homework number, problem number, sub-number, etc. For
example, 1.4 Do problems 3 and 5 on page 262 (Problems for Section 2 in The Normal Distribution
and Other Continuous Distributions Chapter) by showing all steps, 1.4 is Homework number; 3 and
5 are problem numbers, and (a) in 3 is sub-number.
Block 2 Homework Problems (100 pts):
2.1 Describe the three properties (characteristics) of the sampling distribution of the
sample mean which include properties on the shape, mean and standard error, limit the
answer with 50 or fewer words, and number them (20 pts). Refer 7.2 or summary
posted on D2L
2.2 The following problems are related to Section 2 in Sampling Distributions chapter
and also similar with problem 1 or 2 in page 295 (Problem 7.1 page 261 in BB – Book
by Berenson et al) (10 pts).
Given a normal distribution of µ = 100 σ = 10 if you select sample of n=25, what is the
probability that x̅ is
a) Less than 95?
b) between 95 and 97.5?
c) above 90?
d) there is a 65\% chance that x̅ is above what value?
Refer that X has a normal distribution of mean = µ and standard deviation = σ, then z
has the standard normal distribution, where z = ( ͞χ - µ)/ / n and χ
͞ is mean of X.
2.3 Do problems 1 and 2 in page 316 (Problem 8.1-2 page 278 in BB) (Problems for
Section 1 in Confidence Interval Chapter), problem 11 on page 323 (Problem 8.11 page
285 in BB) (Problems for Section 2 in Confidence Interval Chapter) and problems 34
and 35 in page 332 (Problem 8.34-35 page 294 in BB) (Problems for Section 4 in
Confidence Interval Chapter) (20 pts).
Refer that the confidence interval is given as
σ is known, use
͞
χ
± zα/2 / n
For a 90\% confidence interval use zα/2 = z 0.05 = 1.645
For a 95\% confidence interval use zα/2 = z 0.25 = 1.96
For a 99\% confidence interval use zα/2 = z 0.005 = 2.58
σ is unknown, use ͞χ ± tα/2 , df s/ n
Use tα/2 , df from t-table with df = n-1 (df is degrees of freedom)
Sample size n = [ zα/2 σ/e]2 where zα/2 from a confidence level, e=size of
error and σ population standard deviation; Specify the level of accuracy in terms
of error (e) and confidence level and determine the required sample size.
2.4 Do problem 13 in page 363 (Problem 9.13 page 321 in BB) (Problems for Section 1
in Fundamentals of hypothesis testing Chapter) (10 pts)
2.5 Confidence intervals; use MINITAB for the FORCE data file which is in the Minitab
Data for Homework, construct confidence intervals of the population mean force
(90\%, 95\%, and 99\%) using t-distribution (10 pts).
To get the Minitab output:
To open Force file on a PC with Minitab installed:
Select.File → Open, select the data file (Force) → click open and OK( if Minitab format file does not
open, open Excel format file)
Go to top-line menu, and click Stat → Basic statistics → 1t – 1 Sample t
In the dialog box, choose One or more Samples, each in a column from the top-right pulldown menu box, and
double-click Force in the left column, to copy in the second-right box.
Click Options in the dialogue box (1-Sample t – Options), enter 90.0 in the Confidence level Box.
Click Ok and Ok.
Go to top-line menu and repeat for confidence level 95.0 and 99.0
The session window shows output (results), Select (mark) results, copy and paste on Word file to submit.
2. 6. Hypothesis tests --Use Minitab, answer problem 30, part a) on page 368 (Problem
9.30 page 326 in BB) (applying the concepts in Fundamentals of hypothesis testing
Chapter), use both t and p-value for DRINK file use α = 0.05.
Submit your own Minitab output with Hypothesis test using t and showing all 6 steps as
in pages 364-5 (page 322-324 in BB) (critical value approach section in Fundamentals
of hypothesis testing Chapter) (to simplify combine steps 3 and 4 together, then the sixstep approach becomes a five-step approach which is more common) and p-value (5
steps as in page 366 in P-value approach).
Test the hypothesis using the t following the 5 steps, and repeat the test
hypothesis using p-Value following 5 steps. (30 pts)
To get the Minitab output:
To open Drink file in a PC with Minitab installed:
Select.File → Open, select the data file (Drink) → click open and OK
Go to topline menu – click Stat → Basic statistics –> 1t 1 Sample t
In the dialog box, choose One or more Samples, each in a column from the top-right pulldown menu box, and
double-click Amount in the left column to enter the name of the column Amount to One or more Samples, each in
a column box (or simply type in Amount)
Check to Perform hypothesis test, type 2 in the Hypothesized mean box
Click Ok
You will get the following output (T-Value and P-value are deleted intentionally)
Descriptive Statistics
N
Mean
StDev SE Mean
50 2.00072 0.04456
90\% CI for μ
0.00630 (1.99015, 2.01129)
μ: mean of Amount
Test
Null hypothesis
H₀: μ = 2
Alternative hypothesis H₁: μ ≠ 2
T-Value P-Value
-----------
---------
Use the T-value and p-value for the hypothesis test by following 5-step below
5 steps using t-value are:
1. State H0 and H1
2. Determine the level of significance of test: α such as 0.01. 0.05 or 0.1
3. Set-up critical value(s) – this means determining what test statistic to use and
rejection area(s) – this step is a combination of steps 3 and 4 in the 6 steps Critical
value approach in page 364 of text in Fundamentals of Hypothesis Testing: OneSample Tests Chapter. {For p-value, reject H0 if p-value < α}
4. Calculate the test statistic (use t = 0.11 from above Minitab output)
5. Make inference – conclusion
5 steps using p-Value (as a test statistic) are:
1. State H0 and H1
2. Determine the level of significance of test: α such as 0.01. 0.05 or 0.1
3. Set-up critical value(s): reject H0 if p-value < α
4. Calculate the test statistic (use p-value = 0.910 from above Minitab output)
5. Make inference – conclusion
Both methods, using t or p-value for the same set of data., should lead the same
conclusion.
Chapter 7
Sampling Distributions
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Chapter 07, Slide 1
Learning Objectives
In this chapter, you learn:
◼
The concept of the sampling distribution
◼
Three properties of sampling distribution of
sample mean – slide 18
◼
To compute probabilities related to the sample
mean
◼
The importance of the Central Limit Theorem
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Chapter 07, Slide 2
7.1 Sampling Distributions
DCOVA
◼
A sampling distribution is a distribution of all of the
possible values of a sample statistic such as sample
mean for a given sample size selected from a population.
◼
For example, suppose you sample 50 students from your
college regarding their mean GPA. If you obtained many
different samples of size 50, you will compute a different
mean for each sample. We are interested in the
distribution of all potential mean GPAs we might calculate
for any sample of 50 students.
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Chapter 07, Slide 3
Developing a Sampling Distribution
DCOVA
◼
Assume there is a population …
◼
Population size N=4
◼
Random variable, X,
is age of individuals
◼
Values of X: 18, 20,
22, 24 (years)
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A
B
C
D
Chapter 07, Slide 4
7.2 Sampling Distribution of
Sample Mean
Learn:
How to construct sampling distribution
◼
Slides 6-9
3 properties of sampling distribution (property on shape,
mean, and variation)
Normal populations - summarized in slide 12
Non Normal population – summarized in slide 18, 20
Application examples
Slides 16,17, 24
Notations:
Refer slide 10 to note the differences between Population and Sampling distribution in mean
and standard deviation.
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Chapter 07, Slide 5
Developing a Sampling Distribution
(continued)
Summary Measures for the Population Distribution:
X
μ=
P(x)
i
N
.3
18 + 20 + 22 + 24
=
= 21
4
σ=
DCOVA
(X − μ)
i
N
.2
.1
0
2
= 2.236
18
20
22
24
A
B
C
D
x
Uniform Distribution
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Chapter 07, Slide 6
Developing a Sampling Distribution
(continued)
Now consider all possible samples of size n=2
1st
Obs
DCOVA
16 Sample
Means
2nd Observation
18
20
22
24
18
18,18
18,20
18,22
18,24
20
20,18
20,20
20,22
20,24
1st 2nd Observation
Obs 18 20 22 24
22
22,18
22,20
22,22
22,24
18 18 19 20 21
24
24,18
24,20
24,22
24,24
20 19 20 21 22
16 possible samples
(sampling with
replacement)
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22 20 21 22 23
24 21 22 23 24
Chapter 07, Slide 7
Developing a Sampling Distribution
(continued)
DCOVA
Sampling Distribution of All Sample Means
Sample Means
Distribution
16 Sample Means
1st 2nd Observation
Obs 18 20 22 24
18 18 19 20 21
20 19 20 21 22
22 20 21 22 23
24 21 22 23 24
_
P(X)
.3
.2
.1
0
18 19
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20 21 22 23
24
_
X
(no longer uniform)
Chapter 07, Slide 8
Developing A Sampling Distribution
(continued)
DCOVA
Summary Measures of this Sampling Distribution:
18 + 19 + 19 + + 24
μX =
= 21
16
σX =
(18 - 21) 2 + (19 - 21) 2 + + (24 - 21) 2
= 1.58
16
Note:
Here we divide by 16 because there are 16
different samples of size 2.
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Chapter 07, Slide 9
Comparing the Population Distribution
to the Sample Means Distribution
DCOVA
Population
N=4
μ = 21
σ = 2.236
Sample Means Distribution
n=2
μX = 21
σ X = 1.58
_
P(X)
.3
P(X)
.3
.2
.2
.1
.1
0
18
20
22
24
A
B
C
D
X
0
18 19
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20 21 22 23
24
_
X
Chapter 07, Slide 10
Sample Mean Sampling Distribution:
Standard Error of the Mean
◼
◼
DCOVA
Different samples of the same size from the same
population will yield different sample means
A measure of the variability in the mean from sample to
sample is given by the Standard Error of the Mean:
(This assumes that sampling is with replacement or
sampling is without replacement from an infinite population)
σ
σX =
n
◼
Note that the standard error of the mean decreases as
the sample size increases
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Chapter 07, Slide 11
Sample Mean Sampling Distribution:
If the Population is Normal
DCOVA
◼
If a population is normal with mean μ and
standard deviation σ, the sampling distribution
of X is also normally distributed with
μX = μ
and
σ
σX =
n
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Chapter 07, Slide 12
Z-value for Sampling Distribution
of the Mean
DCOVA
◼
Z-value for the sampling distribution of X :
Z=
where:
( X − μX )
σX
( X − μ)
=
σ
n
X = sample mean
μ = population mean
σ = population standard deviation
n = sample size
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Chapter 07, Slide 13
Sampling Distribution Properties
DCOVA
μx = μ
(i.e.
x is unbiased )
Normal Population
Distribution
μ
x
μx
x
Normal Sampling
Distribution
(has the same mean)
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Chapter 07, Slide 14
Sampling Distribution Properties
(continued)
DCOVA
As n increases,
σx
Larger
sample size
decreases
Smaller
sample size
μ
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x
Chapter 07, Slide 15
Determining An Interval Including A
Fixed Proportion of the Sample Means
DCOVA
Find a symmetrically distributed interval around µ
that will include 95\% of the sample means when µ
= 368, σ = 15, and n = 25.
◼
◼
◼
Since the interval contains 95\% of the sample means
5\% of the sample means will be outside the interval
Since the interval is symmetric 2.5\% will be above
the upper limit and 2.5\% will be below the lower limit.
From the standardized normal table, the Z score with
2.5\% (0.0250) below it is -1.96 and the Z score with
2.5\% (0.0250) above it is 1.96.
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Chapter 07, Slide 16
Determining An Interval Including A
Fixed Proportion of the Sample Means
(continued)
◼
Calculating the lower limit of the interval
DCOVA
σ
15
XL = μ+Z
= 368 + (−1.96)
= 362.12
n
25
◼
◼
Calculating the upper limit of the interval
σ
15
XU = μ + Z
= 368 + (1.96)
= 373.88
n
25
95\% of all sample means of sample size 25 are
between 362.12 and 373.88
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Chapter 07, Slide 17
Main idea: 3 Properties of Sample Mean Sampling
Distribution: If the Population is not Normal DCOVA
Property on shape. We can apply the Central Limit Theorem:
◼
◼
Even if the population is not normal,
…sample means from the population will be approximately normal as long
as the sample size is large enough.
Property on mean.
μx = μ
Property on variation.
σ
σx =
n
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Chapter 07, Slide 18
Central Limit Theorem
As the
sample
size gets
large
enough…
n↑
DCOVA
the sampling
distribution of
the sample
mean becomes
almost normal
regardless of
shape of
population
x
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Chapter 07, Slide 19
Sample Mean Sampling Distribution:
If the Population is not Normal
(continued)
DCOVA
Population Distribution
Sampling distribution
properties:
Central Tendency
μx = μ
σ
σx =
n
Variation
μ
x
Sampling Distribution
(becomes normal as n increases)
Larger
sample
size
Smaller
sample size
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μx
x
Chapter 07, Slide 20
How Large is Large Enough?
DCOVA
◼
For most distributions, n > 30 will give a
sampling distribution that is nearly normal
◼
For fairly symmetric distributions, n > 15
◼
For a normal population distribution, the
sampling distribution of the mean is always
normally distributed
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Chapter 07, Slide 21
Example
DCOVA
◼
◼
Suppose a population has mean μ = 8 and
standard deviation σ = 3. Suppose a random
sample of size n = 36 is selected.
What is the probability that the sample mean is
between 7.8 and 8.2?
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Chapter 07, Slide 22
Example
(continued)
DCOVA
Solution:
◼
◼
Even if the population is not normally
distributed, the central limit theorem can be
used (n > 30)
… so the sampling distribution of
approximately normal
x
is
◼
… with mean μx = 8
◼
σ
3
…and standard deviation σ x = n = 36 = 0.5
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Chapter 07, Slide 23
Example
(continued)
Solution (continued):
DCOVA
7.8 - 8
X -μ
8.2 - 8
P(7.8 X 8.2) = P
3
σ
3
36
n
36
= P(-0.4 Z 0.4) = 0.6554 - 0.3446 = 0.3108
Population
Distribution
???
?
??
?
?
?
?
?
μ=8
Sampling
Distribution
Standard Normal
Distribution
Sample
Standardize
?
X
7.8
μX = 8
8.2
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x
-0.4
μz = 0
0.4
Z
Chapter 07, Slide 24
Chapter Summary
In this chapter we discussed
◼
◼
◼
Sampling distributions
The sampling distribution of the mean
◼ For normal populations
◼ Using the Central Limit Theorem
Calculating probabilities using sampling distributions
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Chapter 07, Slide 25
Chapter 8
Confidence Interval
Estimation
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Chapter 8, Slide 1
Learning Objectives
◼
Confidence Intervals for the Population
Mean, μ : To construct and interpret confidence interval
estimates for the population mean
◼
◼
◼
when Population Standard Deviation σ is Known 8.1
when Population Standard Deviation σ is Unknown 8.2
Determining the Required Sample Size
To determine the sample size necessary to develop a confidence interval for the
population mean 8.4
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Chapter 8, Slide 2
Outlines: Point and Interval
Estimates
DCOVA
◼
A point estimate is a single number,
◼
a confidence interval provides additional
information about the variability of the estimate
Lower
Confidence
Limit
Point Estimate
Upper
Confidence
Limit
Width of
confidence interval
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Chapter 8, Slide 3
Point Estimates
DCOVA
We can estimate a
Population Parameter …
with a Sample
Statistic
(a Point Estimate)
Mean
μ
X
Proportion
π
p
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Chapter 8, Slide 4
Confidence Intervals
DCOVA
◼
How much uncertainty is associated with a
point estimate of a population parameter?
◼
An interval estimate provides more
information about a population characteristic
than does a point estimate
◼
Such interval estimates are called confidence
intervals
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Chapter 8, Slide 5
Confidence Interval Estimate
DCOVA
◼
An interval gives a range of values:
◼
Takes into consideration variation in sample
statistics from sample to sample
◼
Based on observations from 1 sample
◼
Gives information about closeness to
unknown population parameters
◼
Stated in terms of level of confidence
◼
e.g. 95\% confident, 99\% confident
◼
Can never be 100\% confident
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Chapter 8, Slide 6
Confidence Interval Example
DCOVA
Cereal fill example
◼ Population has µ = 368 and σ = 15.
◼ If you take a sample of size n = 25 you know
◼
◼
368 ± 1.96 * 15 / 25 = (362.12, 373.88). 95\% of the
intervals formed in this manner will contain µ.
When you don’t know µ, you use X to estimate µ
◼
◼
If X = 362.3 the interval is 362.3 ± 1.96 * 15 / 25 = (356.42, 368.18)
Since 356.42 ≤ µ ≤ 368.18 the interval based on this sample makes a
correct statement about µ.
But what about the intervals from other possible samples
of size 25?
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Chapter 8, Slide 7
Confidence Interval Example
(continued)
DCOVA
Sample #
X
Lower
Limit
1
362.30
356.42
368.18
Yes
2
369.50
363.62
375.38
Yes
3
360.00
354.12
365.88
No
4
362.12
356.24
368.00
Yes
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4 In order to get the entire family to come back for another session I would suggest coming in on a day the restaurant is not open
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3 The first thing I would do in the family’s first session is develop a genogram of the family to get an idea of all the individuals who play a major role in Linda’s life. After establishing where each member is in relation to the family
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