Sampling and Estimation Flashcards

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Target population and sampling frame

A
  1. Population being investigated and for what
  2. Who is being investigated
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Central limit theorem

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T = X1 + X2 + … + Xn
E(T) = nµ
Var(T) = nσ²
Sd(T) = √n σ

X1 + X2 ≠ 2X , sum of 2 random variables which can have different values, 2X is the outcome of one trial multiplied by 2

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3
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Distribution of the sample mean x̄

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E(x̄) = µ
Var(x̄) = σ²/n

if n>30

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Types of sampling (5)

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  1. Small sample from a homogenous population
  2. Simple random sampling (whole population available for survey)
  3. Systematic sampling (pattern of choice to choose population that is sampled)
  4. Cluster sampling (break down a large population into geographical or other groups)
  5. Stratified sampling (seperating a population into mutually exclusive sub-groups [weighting] eg. yr 9, yr 10, yr 11)
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5
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Unbiased estimate
given in formula sheet

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1/n-1 Σ(x - x̄)²

further simplification of formula not provided in booklet of mean

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Confidence interval formulas

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x̄ ± z(σ/√n)
p̂ ± z( √(p̂(1 - p̂) / n) )

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Confidence intervals for proportions

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E(p̄) = p
Var(p̄) = pq/n
Sd(p̄) = √pq/n

for binomial np>5 and nq>5

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