Sampling
Sampling
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( )
610
493 0 507 0
58 2 507 0
. .
. . =
0522 0 507 0 . . =
( ) 5592 0 4548 0 . , . =
4. For a random sample of 40 accounting students in a class using group learning
techniques, the mean examination score was 322.12, and the sample standard deviation
was 54.53. For an independent random sample of 61 students in the same course but in
a class not using group learning techniques, the sample mean and standard deviation of
the scores were 304.61 and 62.61, respectively. Find a 95% confidence interval for the
difference between the two population mean scores.
We are studying the difference between two sample means, which means we will use
either Formula #4, or #5. We can't use the matched pairs formula because the two
samples are different sizes, so we use #5:
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Y
Y
X
X
n
s
n
s
z Y X
2 2
2 /
+
o
( )
( ) ( )
61
61 . 62
40
53 . 54
96 . 1 61 . 304 12 . 322
2 2
+ =
262 64 338 74 96 1 51 17 . . . . + =
07 23 51 17 . . =
Or (-5.56, 40.58)
5. Supermarket shoppers were observed, and questioned immediately after putting an
item in their cart. Of a random sample of 570 choosing a product at the regular price,
308 claimed to check price at the point of choice. Of an independent random sample of
232 choosing a product at a special price, 157 made this claim. Find a 90% confidence
interval for the difference between the two population proportions.
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( ) ( )
Y
Y Y
X
X X
/ Y X
n
p p
n
p p
z p p
+
1 1
2 o
232
232
157
1
232
157
570
570
308
1
570
308
645 1
232
157
570
308
|
.
|
\
|
+
|
.
|
\
|
= .
( ) ( )
232
323 0 677 0
570
46 0 54 0
645 1 677 0 54 0
. . . .
. . . + =
000943 0 000436 0 645 1 137 0 . . . . + =
061 0 137 0 . . =
Or (-0.198, -0.076)
6. Referring back to Problem 3 above, find the sample size needed so that a 90%
confidence interval for the population mean weight of bricks extends an amount 0.01 on
each side of the sample mean.
n
2
2 2
e
z o
o
=
2
2 2
01 0
12 0 645 1
.
. .
=
67 389. =
Therefore the sample must be 390 >