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BA501 : The Class : Stats : Intervals
Sampling Distributions and Confidence Intervals

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In prior lessons, you have been concerned with the distributions of raw data, x values. In this lesson, the focus will switch the distribution of sample averages, a sampling distribution. If one starts with raw data in a population of x values (e.g. a normal distribution of x values) and obtains a sample from that population, then the average of those x values results in xbar, the sample mean.  The best point estimate of the population mean (m) is xbar.  A confidence interval gives a range of possible values for m at a given level of confidence.


Objectives:
1. Study textbook and on-line material to gain a general understanding of sampling distributions and confidence intervals.

2. Calculate probabilities associated with xbar (sample average or mean).

3. Calculate confidence intervals base on the point estimate (xbar) of the population mean.

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To complete this Topic successfully, please complete the following activities in the order shown below:

Text TEXTBOOK READING: Read Chapter 7 in Kvanli, et. al.

Optional and free on-line texts for statistics: HyperStat and StatSoft

On-Line Lesson 1 ON-LINE LESSON 1: Sampling Distributions: Introduction

On-Line Lesson 2 ON-LINE LESSON 2: Sampling Distributions: Examples

Excel and Equations SPREADSHEET: Excel and Equations

Home Word ASSIGNMENT: Home Work

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Self Test SELF TEST: Practice Quiz

Visit this Web site, click on Tools & Demos then Confidence Intervals.

Web Activity WEB ACTIVITY: SticiGui

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You should now:

Go on to Hypothesis Testing
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