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Chapter 7 – Confidence Intervals and Sample Size
7-2 Confidence Intervals for the Mean (   known or  n > 30 ) and Sample Size
A  point estimate  is a specific numerical value estimate of a parameter. The  best  point estimate of the population mean    is the sample mean .
An  interval estimate  of a parameter is an interval or range of values used to estimate the parameter. This estimate may or may not contain the value of the parameter being estimated.
The  confidence level  of an interval estimate of a parameter is the  probability  that the interval estimate  will  contain the parameter, assuming that a large number of samples are selected and that the estimation process on the same parameter is repeated.
A  confidence interval  is a specific interval estimate of a parameter determined by using data obtained from a sample and by using a specific confidence level of the estimate.
The Formula for the Confidence Interval of the Mean for a Specific   _____________________________________ For a 90% confidence interval, z  /2  = 1.65 For a 95% confidence interval, z  /2  = 1.96 For a 99% confidence interval, z  /2  = 2.58
The  maximum error of estimate  is the maximum likely difference between the point estimate of a parameter and the actual value of the parameter.
Example The growing seasons for a random sample of 35 U.S. cities were recorded, yielding a sample mean of 190.7 days and a sample standard deviation of 54.2 days. Estimate the true population mean  of the growing season with 95% confidence.
Example A study of 35 golfers showed that their average score on a particular course was 92. The standard deviation of the sample is 5.  Find the best point estimate of the mean. Find the 95% confidence interval of the mean score for all golfers.
Example A study of 35 golfers showed that their average score on a particular course was 92. The standard deviation of the sample is 5.  Find the 95% confidence interval of the mean score if a sample of 60 golfers is used instead of a sample of 35. Which interval is smaller? Explain why.
Sample Size vs. Margin of Error As the level of confidence  increases  the margin of error  increases . As the sample size  increases  the margin of error  decreases .
Formula for the Minimum Sample Size Needed for an Interval Estimate of the Population Mean ______________________  where E is the maximum error of estimate. If necessary,  round  the answer  up  to obtain a whole number .
Example A restaurant owner wishes to find the 99% confidence interval of the true mean cost of a dry martini. How large should the sample be if she wishes to be accurate within $0.10? A previous study showed that the standard deviation of the price was $0.12.
Example In a hospital study, the mean noise level in the 171 ward areas was 58.0 decibels, and the standard deviation was 4.8. Find the 90% confidence interval of the true mean.
7-3 Confidence Intervals for the Mean (   Unknown and n < 30)
Characteristics of the t Distribution Similarities between the t distribution  and the standard normal distribution It is bell-shaped.  It is symmetrical about the mean. The mean, median and mode are equal to 0 and are located at the center of the distribution. The curve never touches the x axis.
Characteristics of the t Distribution The t distribution differs from the standard normal distribution in the following ways. The variance is greater than 1. The t distribution is actually a family of curves based on the concept of degrees of freedom, which is related to sample size. As the sample size increases, the t distribution approaches the standard normal distribution.
Formula for a Specific  Confidence Interval for the  Mean when    is Unknown and n < 30  _________________________________ The degrees of freedom are n – 1.
Example: Using the t-table Find t  /2  for a 99% confidence interval when n = 25 Find t  /2  for a 90% confidence interval when n = 15
Example A meteorologist who sampled 13 thunderstorms found that the average speed at which they traveled across a certain state was 15 miles per hour. The standard deviation of the sample was 1.7 miles per hour. Find the 99% confidence interval of the mean.
Example For a group of 22 college football players, the mean heart rate after a morning workout session was 86 beats per minute, and the standard deviation was 5. Find the 90% confidence interval of the true mean for all college football players after a workout session. If a coach did not want to work his team beyond its capacity, what would be the maximum value he should use for the mean number of heartbeats per minute?
7-4 Confidence Intervals and Sample Size for Proportions
Symbols Used in Proportions p = proportion  = sample proportion. For a sample proportion,  where X = number of sample units that possess the characteristics of interest and n = sample size.
Formula for a Specific Confidence Interval for a Proportion _________________________________ when np and nq are each greater than or equal to 5.
Example A recent study of 100 people in Miami found 27 were obese. Find the 90% confidence interval of the population proportion of individuals living in Miami who are obese.
Example A survey of 50 first-time white-water canoers showed that 23 did not want to repeat the experience. Find the 90% confidence interval of the true proportion of canoers who did not wish to canoe the rapids a second time. If a rafting company wants to distribute brochures for repeat trips, what is the minimum number it should print?
Example In a certain countrywide school district, a survey of 350 students showed that 28% carried their lunches to school. Find the 95% confidence interval of the true proportion of students who carried their lunches to school. If the cafeteria manager wanted to be reasonably sure that all the children who didn’t bring their lunches could purchase a lunch, how many lunches should she plan to make each day?
Minimum Sample Size for Proportion ___________________________
Example A recent study indicated that 29% of the 100 women over age 55 in the study were widows. How large a sample must one take to be 90% confident that the estimate is within 0.05 of the true proportion of women over age 55 who are widows? If no estimate of the sample proportion is available, how large should the sample be?
Example A federal report indicated that 27% of children ages 2 to 5 years had a good diet-an increase over previous years. How large a sample is needed to estimate the true proportion of children with good diets within 2% with 95% confidence?

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Chapter 7 – Confidence Intervals And Sample Size

  • 1. Chapter 7 – Confidence Intervals and Sample Size
  • 2. 7-2 Confidence Intervals for the Mean (  known or n > 30 ) and Sample Size
  • 3. A point estimate is a specific numerical value estimate of a parameter. The best point estimate of the population mean  is the sample mean .
  • 4. An interval estimate of a parameter is an interval or range of values used to estimate the parameter. This estimate may or may not contain the value of the parameter being estimated.
  • 5. The confidence level of an interval estimate of a parameter is the probability that the interval estimate will contain the parameter, assuming that a large number of samples are selected and that the estimation process on the same parameter is repeated.
  • 6. A confidence interval is a specific interval estimate of a parameter determined by using data obtained from a sample and by using a specific confidence level of the estimate.
  • 7. The Formula for the Confidence Interval of the Mean for a Specific  _____________________________________ For a 90% confidence interval, z  /2 = 1.65 For a 95% confidence interval, z  /2 = 1.96 For a 99% confidence interval, z  /2 = 2.58
  • 8. The maximum error of estimate is the maximum likely difference between the point estimate of a parameter and the actual value of the parameter.
  • 9. Example The growing seasons for a random sample of 35 U.S. cities were recorded, yielding a sample mean of 190.7 days and a sample standard deviation of 54.2 days. Estimate the true population mean of the growing season with 95% confidence.
  • 10. Example A study of 35 golfers showed that their average score on a particular course was 92. The standard deviation of the sample is 5. Find the best point estimate of the mean. Find the 95% confidence interval of the mean score for all golfers.
  • 11. Example A study of 35 golfers showed that their average score on a particular course was 92. The standard deviation of the sample is 5. Find the 95% confidence interval of the mean score if a sample of 60 golfers is used instead of a sample of 35. Which interval is smaller? Explain why.
  • 12. Sample Size vs. Margin of Error As the level of confidence increases the margin of error increases . As the sample size increases the margin of error decreases .
  • 13. Formula for the Minimum Sample Size Needed for an Interval Estimate of the Population Mean ______________________ where E is the maximum error of estimate. If necessary, round the answer up to obtain a whole number .
  • 14. Example A restaurant owner wishes to find the 99% confidence interval of the true mean cost of a dry martini. How large should the sample be if she wishes to be accurate within $0.10? A previous study showed that the standard deviation of the price was $0.12.
  • 15. Example In a hospital study, the mean noise level in the 171 ward areas was 58.0 decibels, and the standard deviation was 4.8. Find the 90% confidence interval of the true mean.
  • 16. 7-3 Confidence Intervals for the Mean (  Unknown and n < 30)
  • 17. Characteristics of the t Distribution Similarities between the t distribution and the standard normal distribution It is bell-shaped. It is symmetrical about the mean. The mean, median and mode are equal to 0 and are located at the center of the distribution. The curve never touches the x axis.
  • 18. Characteristics of the t Distribution The t distribution differs from the standard normal distribution in the following ways. The variance is greater than 1. The t distribution is actually a family of curves based on the concept of degrees of freedom, which is related to sample size. As the sample size increases, the t distribution approaches the standard normal distribution.
  • 19. Formula for a Specific Confidence Interval for the Mean when  is Unknown and n < 30 _________________________________ The degrees of freedom are n – 1.
  • 20. Example: Using the t-table Find t  /2 for a 99% confidence interval when n = 25 Find t  /2 for a 90% confidence interval when n = 15
  • 21. Example A meteorologist who sampled 13 thunderstorms found that the average speed at which they traveled across a certain state was 15 miles per hour. The standard deviation of the sample was 1.7 miles per hour. Find the 99% confidence interval of the mean.
  • 22. Example For a group of 22 college football players, the mean heart rate after a morning workout session was 86 beats per minute, and the standard deviation was 5. Find the 90% confidence interval of the true mean for all college football players after a workout session. If a coach did not want to work his team beyond its capacity, what would be the maximum value he should use for the mean number of heartbeats per minute?
  • 23. 7-4 Confidence Intervals and Sample Size for Proportions
  • 24. Symbols Used in Proportions p = proportion = sample proportion. For a sample proportion, where X = number of sample units that possess the characteristics of interest and n = sample size.
  • 25. Formula for a Specific Confidence Interval for a Proportion _________________________________ when np and nq are each greater than or equal to 5.
  • 26. Example A recent study of 100 people in Miami found 27 were obese. Find the 90% confidence interval of the population proportion of individuals living in Miami who are obese.
  • 27. Example A survey of 50 first-time white-water canoers showed that 23 did not want to repeat the experience. Find the 90% confidence interval of the true proportion of canoers who did not wish to canoe the rapids a second time. If a rafting company wants to distribute brochures for repeat trips, what is the minimum number it should print?
  • 28. Example In a certain countrywide school district, a survey of 350 students showed that 28% carried their lunches to school. Find the 95% confidence interval of the true proportion of students who carried their lunches to school. If the cafeteria manager wanted to be reasonably sure that all the children who didn’t bring their lunches could purchase a lunch, how many lunches should she plan to make each day?
  • 29. Minimum Sample Size for Proportion ___________________________
  • 30. Example A recent study indicated that 29% of the 100 women over age 55 in the study were widows. How large a sample must one take to be 90% confident that the estimate is within 0.05 of the true proportion of women over age 55 who are widows? If no estimate of the sample proportion is available, how large should the sample be?
  • 31. Example A federal report indicated that 27% of children ages 2 to 5 years had a good diet-an increase over previous years. How large a sample is needed to estimate the true proportion of children with good diets within 2% with 95% confidence?