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Lesson 6 Sampling Distribution of The MEAN

The document discusses sampling distribution of the mean and provides an example to illustrate the key concepts. It shows how to find the mean and variance of sampling distributions by calculating the means of random samples from a population and determining their probability distribution. It also compares the population mean to the mean of the sampling distribution.
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Lesson 6 Sampling Distribution of The MEAN

The document discusses sampling distribution of the mean and provides an example to illustrate the key concepts. It shows how to find the mean and variance of sampling distributions by calculating the means of random samples from a population and determining their probability distribution. It also compares the population mean to the mean of the sampling distribution.
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Quarter 3: Lesson 6

SAMPLING DISTRIBUTION
OF THE MEAN
STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY
SAMPLING DISTRIBUTION OF THE MEAN

Most Essential Learning Competencies:

The learners are able to..


• Identifies sampling distributions of statistics (sample mean)
(M11/12SP-IIId-4); and
• Finds the mean and variance of the sampling distributions of the
sample mean (M11/12SP-IIId-5.)

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SAMPLING DISTRIBUTION OF THE MEAN

Sampling Distribution
• The probability distribution that describes the probability for each mean of all the
sample size "n" is called sampling distribution.

Mean (μ) of the sampling distribution. Alternative formula

𝜇𝑥 =
∑ 𝑥
()
𝑛
Where: Where:
X̄ - sample mean X̄ - sample mean
n - total number of observations P - probability of each sample mean
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SAMPLING DISTRIBUTION OF THE MEAN

Example:

1. Consider the population consisting of the values (1,3,8).


a. List all the sample size of 2 with replacement.
b. Compute the mean of each sample.
c. Identify the probability of each mean.
d. Compute the mean of the sampling distribution of the means.
e. Compute the population mean.
f. Compare the population mean with the mean of the sampling distribution of
means.

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SAMPLING DISTRIBUTION OF THE MEAN

Example: 1. Consider the population consisting of the values (1,3,8).


Step 1: List all the sample size of 2 with replacement.
Sample
1,1
1,3
1,8
3,1
3,3
3,8
8,1
8,3
8,8

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SAMPLING DISTRIBUTION OF THE MEAN

Example: 1. Consider the population consisting of the values (1,3,8).


Step 2: Compute the mean of each sample.
Sample
1,1 1
1,3
2
1,8
4.5
3,1 2
3,3 3
3,8 5.5
8,1 4.5
8,3 5.5
8,8 8
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SAMPLING DISTRIBUTION OF THE MEAN

Example: 1. Consider the population consisting of the values (1,3,8).


Step 3: Identify the probability of each mean.
Sample
1,1 1
1,3 1
2 1/9

Distribution
1,8 2
4.5 2/9

Sampling
3,1 2 3
3,3 1/9
3 4.5
3,8 5.5 2/9
8,1 5.5
4.5 2/9
8,3 5.5 8
1/9
8,8 8
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SAMPLING DISTRIBUTION OF THE MEAN

Example: 1. Consider the population consisting of the values (1,3,8).


Step 4: Compute the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean.
Sample
1,1 1 1 1/9
1,3 2 2 2/9
1,8 4.5 3 1/9
3,1 2 4.5 2/9
3,3 3 5.5 2/9
3,8 5.5 8 1/9
8,1 4.5
8,3 5.5
8,8 8
= =4
= 36
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SAMPLING DISTRIBUTION OF THE MEAN

Example: 1. Consider the population consisting of the values (1,3,8).


Step 5: Compute the population mean.
Sample .
1,1 1 1 1/9 1/9
1,3 2
2 2/9 4/9
1,8 4.5
3 1/9 3/9
3,1 2
4.5 2/9 9/9
3,3 3
5.5 2/9 11/9
3,8 5.5
8 1/9 8/9
8,1 4.5
8,3 5.5 = =4 ()= 36/9
8,8 8
() = =4
= 36
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SAMPLING DISTRIBUTION OF THE MEAN

Example: 1. Consider the population consisting of the values (1,3,8).


Step 6: Compare the population mean with the mean of the sampling distribution of means.
Sample .
1,1 1 1 1/9 1/9
1,3 2 2 2/9 4/9
1,8 4.5 3 1/9 3/9
3,1 2 4.5 2/9 9/9
3,3 3 5.5 2/9 11/9
3,8 5.5 8 1/9 8/9
8,1 4.5
8,3 5.5 = =4 () = = 4
8,8 8
= =4 Population Mean:
= 36
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SAMPLING DISTRIBUTION OF THE MEAN

Exercises: Consider the population consisting of the values (2,4,6).


Step 1: List all the sample size of 2 with replacement.
Sample .
2,2 2
2,4 3
2,6 4
4,2 5
4,4 6
4,6
6,2 = () =
6,4
6,6 = Population Mean:
=
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SAMPLING DISTRIBUTION OF THE MEAN

Seatwork: Consider the population consisting of the values (2,5,8).


Step 1: List all the sample size of 2 without replacement.
Sample .
2,5 3.5
2,8 5
5,2 6.5
5,8 () =
8,2
8,5
=
= =

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