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Chapter 8. Interval Estimates For Proportions, Mean Differences And Proportion Differences. Figure 8.1 The Sampling Distribution of for Our Small-Scale Illustration. f ( ). 1.00. P ( ). .667. .167. 0 .5 1.0.
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Chapter 8 Interval Estimates For Proportions, Mean Differences And Proportion Differences
Figure 8.1 The Sampling Distribution of for Our Small-Scale Illustration f( ) 1.00
P( ) .667 .167 0 .5 1.0 Sample Proportion of Favorable Responses Figure 8.2 A Bar Chart Showing the Sampling Distribution of
The Sampling Distribution of the Sample Proportion The sampling distribution of the sample proportion is the probability distribution of all possible values of the sample proportion,, when a sample of size n is taken from a particular population.
Standard Deviation of the Sampling (8.1) Distribution of the Sample Proportion
Figure 8.3 The Sampling Distribution of the Sample Proportion m
Interval Estimate for a (8.2) Population Proportion
Interval Estimate for a (8.3) Population Proportion using the Estimated Standard Error
Determining Sample Size for (8.4) Estimating a Population Proportion n =
The Sampling Distribution of the Sample Mean Difference The sampling distribution of the sample mean difference is the probability distribution of all possible values of the sample mean difference, - , when a sample of size n1 is taken from one population and a sample of size n2 is taken from another.
s = - Standard Deviation of the Sampling (8.5) Distribution of the Sample Mean Difference
Figure 8.4 The Sampling Distribution of Sample Mean Difference m1 – m2
Estimating the Difference Between (8.6) the Means of Two Populations
Estimating the Difference between the (8.7) Means of Two Populations: Large Sample Sizes, Population Standard Deviations are Unknown
Estimating the Difference between (8.9) Means of Two Populations:Small Sample Sizes, Population Standard Deviations are Unknown but equal
The Sampling Distribution of the Sample Proportion Difference The sampling distribution of the sample proportion difference is the probability distribution of all possible values of the sample proportion difference, - , when a sample of size n1 is taken from one population and a sample of size n2 is taken from another.
Standard Deviation of the (8.10) Sampling Distributionof the Sample Proportion Difference
Figure 8.5 The Sampling Distribution of Sample Proportion Difference p1 – p2
Estimating the Difference between (8.11) Two Population Proportions
Estimating the Difference between (8.12) Two Population Proportions,s replace ps
Estimating the Difference in (8.13) Two Population Means: Matched Samples
Standard Deviation of Matched (8.14) Sample Differences sd =