Chapter 12 Flashcards

1
Q

Interpreting a CI of a Mean

A
You are 95% sure that the
95% CI includes the
population mean.
• By convention write like:
• 36.75 to 36.89
• or [36.75, 36.89]
• Not like “36.75-36.89”
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2
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Sample mean:

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this is our
best estimate of the
population mean.

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3
Q

SD (s):

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as SD increases, the

CI increases proportionally

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4
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Sample size:

A
the CI is
inversely proportional to
the square root of the
sample size.
• If the sample were 4 times larger,
then the CI would be half as wide.
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5
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Degree of confidence:

A

you can generate a narrower
interval with lower degree of confidence.
• Wide: 90%, Wider: 95%, Even Wider: 99%

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6
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Assumptions: CI of a Mean

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New one:
• The true population is at least approximately
Gaussian.
• Stay tuned for bootstraps and permutations that
don’t assume this.

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7
Q

df =

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n - 1

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8
Q

How to Calculate the

CI of a Mean

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W = (tcrit * s) / √n

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