Sampling Method
Sampling Method
Sampling Method
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GOALS
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Why Sample the Population?
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Probability Sampling
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Methods of Probability Sampling
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Methods of Probability Sampling
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Methods of Probability Sampling
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Methods of Probability Sampling
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Methods of Probability Sampling
The sampling error is the difference between a sample statistic and its
corresponding population parameter.
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Sampling Distribution of the
Sample Means
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Sampling Distribution of the
Sample Means - Example
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Sampling Distribution of the
Sample Means - Example
7! = 7 × 6 × 5 × 4 × 3 × 2 × 1 = 50407/
2 x 1(5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1)
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Sampling Distribution of the
Sample Means - Example
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Sampling Distribution of the
Sample Means - Example
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Central Limit Theorem
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Using the Sampling
Distribution of the Sample Mean (Sigma Known)
X
z
n
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Using the Sampling
Distribution of the Sample Mean (Sigma Unknown)
X
t
s n
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Using the Sampling Distribution of the Sample
Mean (Sigma Known) - Example
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Using the Sampling Distribution of the Sample
Mean (Sigma Known) - Example
X 31.38 32.20
z 1.80
n $0.2 16
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Using the Sampling Distribution of the Sample
Mean (Sigma Known) - Example
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Using the Sampling Distribution of the Sample
Mean (Sigma Known) - Example
What do we conclude?
It is unlikely, less than a 4 percent chance, we
could select a sample of 16 observations
from a normal population with a mean of 31.2
ounces and a population standard deviation
of 0.4 ounces and find the sample mean
equal to or greater than 31.38 ounces.
We conclude the process is putting too much
cola in the bottles.
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End of Chapter 8
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