Chapter 6 - Sampling and Estimation
Chapter 6 - Sampling and Estimation
12,630.37 ± 2.056(5393.38/√27)
An unbiased estimator of a population proportion
p (this is not the number pi = 3.14159 …) is the
statistic pˆ = x / n (the sample proportion), where
x is the number in the sample having the desired
characteristic and n is the sample size.
A 100(1 – a)% confidence interval for the
proportion is
Excel file Insurance Survey. We are interested in the
proportion of individuals who would be willing to pay a
lower premium for a higher deductible for their health
insurance.
◦ Sample proportion = 6/24 = 0.25.
Confidence interval:
In Example 6.8, the required volume for the bottle-filling
process is 800 and the sample mean is 796 mls. We
obtained a confidence interval [790.12, 801.88]. Should
machine adjustments be made?
Round up to
97 samples.
For the voting example we discussed, suppose
that we wish to determine the number of voters to
poll to ensure a sampling error of at most ± 2%.
With no information, use p = 0.5: