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1、本资料来源本资料来源1Estimation and Confidence Intervals(估计与置信区间)(估计与置信区间)Chapter 9GOALS1.Define a point estimate(点估计).2.Define level of confidence(置信水平).3.Construct a confidence interval for the population mean when the population standard deviation is known.3GOALS4.Construct a confidence interval for a popu
2、lation mean when the population standard deviation is unknown.5.Construct a confidence interval for a population proportion(总体比例).6.Determine the sample size for attribute and variable sampling.4Point Estimates and Confidence Intervals for a MeanlWe will consider two cases,where(1)The population sta
3、ndard deviation()is known,(2)The population standard deviation is unknown.In this case we substitute the sample standard deviation(s)for the population standard deviation().5Population Standard Deviation()KnownlA point estimate is a single statistic used to estimate a population parameter.Suppose Be
4、st Buy,Inc.,wants to estimate the mean age of buyers of HD plasma televisions.It selects a random sample of 40 recent purchasers,determines the age of each purchaser,and computes the mean age of the buyers in the sample.lThe mean of this sample is a point estimate of the mean of the population.6Popu
5、lation Standard Deviation()KnownlA point estimate is the statistic(single value),computed from sample information,which is used to estimate the population parameter.The sample mean is a point estimate of the population mean,;p,a sample proportion,is a point estimate of,the population proportion;and
6、s,the sample standard deviation,is a point estimate of the population standard deviation.7Population Standard Deviation()KnownlA confidence interval estimate is a range of values constructed from sample data so that the population parameter is likely to occur within that range at a specified probabi
7、lity.The specified probability is called the level of confidence(置信水平).8A confidence interval estimatelFor reasonably large samples,the results of the central limit theorem allow us to state the following:1.Ninety-five percent of the sample means selected from a population will be within1.96 standar
8、d deviations of the population mean.2.Ninety-nine percent of the sample means will lie within 2.58 standard deviations of the population mean.9Factors Affecting Confidence Interval EstimatesThe factors that determine the width of a confidence interval are:1.The sample size,n.2.The variability in the
9、 population,usually estimated by s.3.The desired level of confidence.10Finding z-value for 95%Confidence IntervalThe area betweenZ=-1.96 and z=+1.96is 0.9511Interval Estimates-InterpretationFor a 95%confidence interval about 95%of the similarly constructed intervals will contain the parameter being
10、estimated.Also 95%of the sample means for a specified sample size will lie within 1.96 standard deviations of the hypothesized population12Point Estimates and Confidence Intervals for a Mean Known13Point Estimates and Confidence Intervals for a Mean Knownla 95 percent confidence interval:la 99 perce
11、nt confidence interval:14Point Estimates and Confidence Intervals for a Mean Knownla 90 percent confidence interval15Example:Confidence Interval for a Mean KnownThe American Management Association wishes to have information on the mean income of middle managers in the retail industry.A random sample
12、 of 256 managers reveals a sample mean of$45,420.The standard deviation of this population is$2,050.The association would like answers to the following questions:1.What is the population mean?What is a reasonable value to use as an estimate of the population mean?2.What is a reasonable range of valu
13、es for the population mean?3.What do these results mean?16Example:Confidence Interval for a Mean KnownThe American Management Association wishes to have information on the mean income of middle managers in the retail industry.A random sample of 256 managers reveals a sample mean of$45,420.The standa
14、rd deviation of this population is$2,050.The association would like answers to the following questions:1.What is the population mean?What is a reasonable value to use as an estimate of the population mean?In this case,we do not know.We do know the sample mean is$45,420.Hence,our best estimate of the
15、 unknown population value is the corresponding sample statistic.The sample mean of$45,420 is a point estimate of the unknown population mean.17Example:Confidence Interval for a Mean KnownThe American Management Association wishes to have information on the mean income of middle managers in the retai
16、l industry.A random sample of 256 managers reveals a sample mean of$45,420.The standard deviation of this population is$2,050.The association would like answers to the following questions:2.What is a reasonable range of values for the population mean?Suppose the association decides to use the 95 per
17、cent level of confidence:The confidence limits are$45,169 and$45,67118Example:Confidence Interval for a Mean KnownThe American Management Association wishes to have information on the mean income of middle managers in the retail industry.A random sample of 256 managers reveals a sample mean of$45,42
18、0.The standard deviation of this population is$2,050.The association would like answers to the following questions:3.What do these results mean,i.e.what is the interpretation of the confidence limits$45,169 and$45,671?If we select many samples of 256 managers,and for each sample we compute the mean
19、and then construct a 95 percent confidence interval,we could expect about 95 percent of these confidence intervals to contain the population mean.Conversely,about 5 percent of the intervals would not contain the population mean annual income,19Example:Confidence Interval for a Mean Unknown20Example:
20、Confidence Interval for a Mean Unknown21Characteristics of the t-distribution1.It is,like the z distribution,a continuous distribution.2.It is,like the z distribution,bell-shaped and symmetrical.3.There is not one t distribution,but rather a family of t distributions.All t distributions have a mean
21、of 0,but their standard deviations differ according to the sample size,n.4.The t distribution is more spread out and flatter at the center than the standard normal distribution As the sample size increases,however,the t distribution approaches the standard normal distribution,22Comparing the z and t
22、 Distributions when n is small,95%Confidence Level23Confidence Interval Estimates for the MeanUse Z-distributionIf the population standard deviation is known or the sample is at least than 30.Use t-distributionIf the population standard deviation is unknown and the sample is less than 30.24When to U
23、se the z or t Distribution for Confidence Interval Computation25Confidence Interval for the Mean Example using the t-distributionA tire manufacturer wishes to investigate the tread life of its tires.A sample of 10 tires driven 50,000 miles revealed a sample mean of 0.32 inch of tread remaining with
24、a standard deviation of 0.09 inch.Construct a 95 percent confidence interval for the population mean.Would it be reasonable for the manufacturer to conclude that after 50,000 miles the population mean amount of tread remaining is 0.30 inches?26Students t-distribution Table27The manager of the Inlet
25、Square Mall,near Ft.Myers,Florida,wants to estimate the mean amount spent per shopping visit by customers.A sample of 20 customers reveals the following amounts spent.Confidence Interval Estimates for the Mean Using Minitab28Confidence Interval Estimates for the Mean By Formula29Confidence Interval
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