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Ch. 10 Inference About Means and Proportions With Two Populations

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Ch.

10 Inference About Means and Proportions with Two


Populations
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1. Degrees of 10. Pooled Estimator


Freedom: t of P when p1 = p2
Distribution with =p
Two Independent
Random Samples
11. Standard Error of
2. Independent Samples selected from two populations
P1_bar - P2_bar
Simple Random in such a way that the elements making
Samples up one sample are chosen
independently of the elements making
12. Standard Error of
up the other sample.
P1_bar - P2_bar
3. Interval Estimate when p1 = p2 = p
of the Difference
Between Two 13. Standard Error of
Population Means: x1 - x2
Population
Standard
Deviations Known

4. Interval Estimate
of the Difference
Between Two
Population Means:
σ1 and σ2
Unknown
5. Interval Estimate
of the Difference 14. Test Statistic for
Between Two Hypothesis Tests
Population About P1 - P2
Proportions
6. Matched Samples Samples in which each data value of
one sample is matched with a
corresponding data value of the other 15. Test Statistic for
sample. Hypothesis Tests
7. Point Estimator of about μ1 - μ2: σ1
the Difference and σ2 Known
Between Two
Population Means

8. Point Estimator of 16. Test Statistic for


the Difference Hypothesis Tests
Between Two about μ1 - μ2: σ1
Population and σ2 Unknown
Proportions

9. Pooled Estimator An estimator of a population proportion


of p obtained by computing a weighted
average of the sample proportions
obtained from two independent samples
17. Test Statistic for Hypothesis Tests Involving Matched Samples

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