Ch6/7 probability normal distributions and z scores
in a normal distribution 50% of all data
fall above the mean median and mode and 50% fall below these measures
sampling error
the extent to which sample mean selected from the same population differ from one another. this difference which occurs by Chance, is measured by the standard error of the mean
the law of large numbers explained
the larger the sample size the smaller the standard error
the larger the standard deviation in the population
the larger the standard error
theoretical sampling
the order of selecting individual matters, and each individual selected is replaced before sampling again
experimental sampling
the order of selecting individuals does not matter, and each individual selected is not replaced before selecting against
the central limit theorem explained
this shape of a sampling distribution of sample means tends toward a normal distribution, regardless of the distribution in the population