Stats chapter 8
df = 6 and a=0.05
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Statisticians like precision in their interval estimates. A low margin of error is needed to achieve this. Which of the following supports this when selecting sample sizes?
A larger sample size reduces the margin of error.
The t distribution consists of a family of distributions where the actual shape of each one depends on the degrees of freedom, df. For lower values of df, the t distribution is similar to the z distribution. (T/F)
False
what is a necessary condition for creating confidence intervals for the population mean
Normality of the estimator
how does an interval estimator differ from a point estimator
an interval estimator provides a range of values for the population parameter whereas a point estimator provides a single value
the standard error of the sample mean is NOT affected by the
confidence
whenever we construct a confidence interval for the population mean, the margin of error includes the standard error of x_ and the:
desired level of confidence
a 95% confidence interval for the population mean implies that:
for repeated samples, 95% of the sample means will fall within an interval
alpha (a) is often referred to as the
level of significance
in order to construct a confidence interval for u, the sampling distribution of the estimator x_ must follow or approximately follow a(n) ________ distribution
normal
what is the most typical form of a calculated confidence interval
point estimate +/- margin of error
the parameter p represents the
population proportion
when estimating the population mean, the Tdf distribution is used when the
population variance is unknown
the mean and standard deviation are often used to describe ______ dat while the proportion is a descriptive measure that can also be used for ___ data
quantitative, qualitative
a confidence interval can be interpreted as a
range of values used to estimate an unknown population parameter
when the population standard deviation is unknown, the standard error for the sample mean is calculated as:
s / sq rt of n
a confidence interval narrows if the following is accomplished
the chosen confidence level decreases; the sample size increases
when constructing a confidence interval of the population mean, the factors that affect the width of the confidence interval for a given standard deviation are
the confidence level and the sample size
In an examination of holiday spending (known to be normally distributed) of a sample of 16 holiday shoppers at a local mall, an average of $54 was spent per hour of shopping. Based on the current sample, the standard deviation is equal to $21. Find a 90% confidence interval for the population mean level of spending per hour.
{44.79675, 63.20325}