Interval Est
Interval Est
Estimation
Statistical Methods
Statistical
Methods
Descriptive Inferential
Statistics Statistics
Hypothesis
Estimation
Testing
Inference Process
Estimates Population
& Tests
Sample
Statistics
X, Ps Sample
Population Parameters Are Estimated
with Point Estimator
Estimate Population with Sample
Parameter... Statistic
Mean X
Proportion p ps
2
Variance 2 s
Differences 12 X1 X 2
Confidence Interval Estimation
Process
I am 95%
Population Random Sample confident
that is
Mean
Mean, , is between
unknown X = 50
40 & 60.
Confidence Interval Estimates
Provide range of values
– Takes into consideration variation in
sample statistics from sample to sample
– Is based on observation from one sample
– Gives information about closeness to
unknown population parameters
– Is stated in terms of level of confidence
Never 100% certain
Elements of Confidence
Interval Estimation
A Probability That the Population Parameter
Falls Somewhere Within the Interval.
Sample
Confidence Interval Statistic
Confidence Confidence
Limit (Lower) Limit (Upper)
Confidence Intervals
X Z X X Z
n
x_
X
2.58 X 1.645 X 1.645 X 2.58 X
1.96 X 1.96 X
90% Samples
95% Samples
99% Samples
Level of Confidence
• Probability that the unknown population parameter
falls within the interval
• Denoted (1 - level of confidence
Is Probability That the Parameter Is Not Within
the Interval
• The typical values are 99%, 95%, 90%.
Corresponding Z values are 2.58, 1.96, 1.645 (for
two side problems).
Experiment: throw 2 dice, use mean 2 to construct
a 94.5% confidence interval estimate for .
Interval and Level of Confidence
Sampling Distribution of the Mean
X
Z / 2 X /2 Z / 2 X
1 /2
Intervals X
extend from X
1 100%
X Z X of intervals
constructed
to contain ;
100% do not.
X Z X
Confidence Intervals
Factors Affecting
Interval Width
1.Data Dispersion Intervals Extend from
X Z X to X Z X
Measured by
2.Sample Size
X / n
3.Level of Confidence
(1 - )
Affects Z
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Confidence Interval Estimates
Confidence
Intervals
Mean Proportion
Known Unknown
Confidence Interval Estimate
For Mean ( Known)
Assumptions
– Population standard deviation () is known
– Population is normally distributed
– If not normal, can be approximated by
normal distribution (n 30)
Confidence Interval Estimate
X Z / 2 X Z / 2
n n
Estimation Example
For Mean ( Known)
Population is normally distributed with = 10.
The mean of a random sample of n = 25 is X =
50. Set up a 95% confidence interval estimate
for .
X Z X Z
2 n 2 n
501.96 10 501.96 10
25 25
46.08 53.92
Confidence Interval Estimate
Mean ( Unknown)
Assumptions
Population Standard Deviation () Is
Unknown
Population Must Be Normally Distributed
Use Student’s t Distribution
Confidence Interval Estimate:
S S
X t / 2, n 1 X t / 2, n 1
n n
Student’s t Distribution
Degree of freedom
Standard
Normal = n 1
Bell-Shaped
t (df = 13)
Symmetric
‘Fatter’ Tails t (df = 5)
Z
0 t
Student’s t Table
Assume: n = 3
/2 df = n - 1 = 2
Upper Tail Area = .10
df .2 .10 /2 =.05
.05
5
1 1.000 3.078 6.314
Z X- Error
X X I don’t want to
Error Z Z sample too much
X n or too little!
Z 2 2
n
Error 2
Require:
1) the confidence level desired
when 1- = .95, Z = 1.96
2) the sampling error permitted
3) the standard deviation,
Sample Size for the Mean
Suppose you worked in Human Resources
and planned to survey employees to find their
average medical expenses. You wanted to be
95% confident that the sample mean is
within ±$50. A pilot study showed that
was $400. What sample size do you use?
2 2 2 2
Z (1.96) (400)
n 2
2
245.86 246
Error (50)
Always round up
Sample Size for Proportion
• Define the sampling error, Error = ps - p, then the
Sample Size for a Proportion can be determined by
the following equation:
2
Z p (1 p )
n 2
Error
• the value of Z and Error are given
• the value of p can be determined according to
historical information
• Assume p = 0.5 conservatively if no historical data
are available
Determining Sample Size for
Proportion
Out of a population of manufacturing products,
30% are defective. If we randomly select a
sample, what sample size is needed to be within
± 5% with 90% confidence?
Z p 1 p 1.645 0.3 0.7
2 2
n 2
2
Error 0.05
227.3 228
Round Up