Module 5: Probability, z-Scores, and Sample Distributions
According to the central limit theorem, if the population of scores is normally distributed, the sampling distribution of means will be normally distributed ____________.
with any sample size
A professor is interested in the amount of time students take to complete a homework assignment. She takes a sample of students (n = 10) and finds that the mean is 120 minutes, with a variance of 42.25. What is the estimate of the mean of the sampling distribution of means?
120
A sample consists of the following scores measuring anxiety: 3, 5, 3.25, 4.3, 7. What is the estimate of the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean?
4.51
What values can z-scores theoretically take on?
a z-score between −0.5 and 1
Probability distributions ____________.
allow for a way to estimate the probability of a value
What happens when you are studying a single effect but you gather multiple samples?
each sample will have a different mean.
How might replicating a study be related to the central limit theorem?
having multiple samples (of the same n) can give you a better idea of the shape of the sampling distribution of the mean, rather than only assuming.
Most often, the sampling distribution is ____________.
hypothetical and not actually known
There are differences in the sampling distribution each time a sample is drawn due to ____________.
sampling error
What benefit might a data set with 25 observations have over a data set with 5 observations?
the data set with 25 observations has more of a chance to be representative of the population.
How are z-scores and percentile related to one another?
the percentile is the area under the curve to the left of the z-score
Why do we use the standard normal distribution in statistics?
to put different values on the same, standardized scale for comparison
