Chapter 9 Flashcards

1
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p1(2)

A

Population proportion

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2
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n1 (2)

A

size of sample

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3
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x1 (2)

A

sucess in sample

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4
Q

p̂1 (2)=

A

x1/n1

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5
Q

q̂1 (2)=

A

1-p̂1

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6
Q

p̅=

A

x1+x2/n1+n2

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7
Q

q(bar)

A

1-p̅

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8
Q

Z for proportions

A

z=(p̂1-p̂2)-(p1-p2)/✓p̅q(bar)/n1+p̅q(bar)/n2

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9
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E for p

A

E=zα/2✓p̂1q̂1/n1+p̂2q̂2/n2

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10
Q

CI for p

A

(p̂1-p̂2)-E<(p̂1-p̂2)+E

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11
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Independent samples

A

Sample from one population is not related to another. Use t chart.

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12
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Dependent samples

A

Sample values are paired (before/after, wife/husband) Use (A2).

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13
Q

μ1 (2)

A

population mean

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14
Q

σ1 (2)

A

population standard deviation

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15
Q

n1 (2)

A

sample size

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16
Q

x̄1 (2)

A

sample mean

17
Q

s1 (2)

A

sample standard deviation

18
Q

df for 2 samples

A

Smallest of (n1-1) and (n2-1)

19
Q

E for μ

A

E=tα/2✓s1^2/n1+s2^2/n2

20
Q

CI for μ

A

(x̄1-x̄2)-E<(x̄1-x̄2)+E

21
Q

t=

A

(x̄1-x̄2)-(μ1-μ2)/✓s1^2/n1+s2^2/n2