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Title: Confidence Intervals With z


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Confidence Intervals With z
  • Statistics 2126

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Introduction
  • Last time we talked about hypothesis testing with
    the z statistic
  • Just substitute into the formula, look up the p,
    if it is lt .05 we reject H0

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Estimation
  • We could also estimate the value of the
    population mean
  • Well all we will do in essence is use the data we
    had, and the critical value of z
  • The critical value is the value of z where p
    .05
  • So for a two tailed hypothesis it is 1.96

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Back to the table
  • What value gives you .025 in each tail?
  • You could look it up in the entries in the table,
    or use the handy dandy web tool I talked about
    last time

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So now with the old data from last time lets
estimate the mean
  • The population mean that is
  • 108
  • n 9
  • ? 15
  • z /- 1.96

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Now be careful
  • That is the 95 percent confidence interval for
    the estimate of ?
  • That does not mean that ? moves around and has a
    95 percent chance of being in that interval
  • Rather, it means that there is a 95 percent
    chance that the interval captures the mean

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Two sides of the same coin
  • You could use the confidence interval to do the
    hypothesis test.
  • Remember our null was that ?100
  • Well, the 95 percent confidence interval captures
    100 so the ? of our group, statistically, is no
    different than 100

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Making our estimate more accurate
  • How could we make our estimate more precise?
  • Increase n
  • Decrease z
  • If we decrease z we get more false positives
    though right

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So in conclusion
  • Confidence intervals allow you to test hypotheses
    and make estimates
  • They are affected by the critical value of z and
    the sample size
  • We practically can only change the sample size
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