Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: w/CrunchIt/EESEE Access Card
Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: w/CrunchIt/EESEE Access Card
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Author: David S. Moore, George P. McCabe, Bruce A. Craig
Publisher: W. H. Freeman
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Chapter 6.1, Problem 5UYK

(a)

To determine

To graph: A diagram with the use of confidence interval applet.

(a)

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

Calculation: To construct confidence inetrvals, use confidence interval applet. The following steps are provided below:

Step 1: Go to the “Confidence interval applets” in the website. The screenshot is

shown below:

Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: w/CrunchIt/EESEE Access Card, Chapter 6.1, Problem 5UYK , additional homework tip  1

Step 2: Specify confidence interval as “80” and specify the sample size as “20.” The screenshot is shown below:

Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: w/CrunchIt/EESEE Access Card, Chapter 6.1, Problem 5UYK , additional homework tip  2

Step 3: Click on the “Sample 25” to generate the sample. The screenshot is shown below:

Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: w/CrunchIt/EESEE Access Card, Chapter 6.1, Problem 5UYK , additional homework tip  3

Graph: The obtained output is shown below:

Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: w/CrunchIt/EESEE Access Card, Chapter 6.1, Problem 5UYK , additional homework tip  4

From the above srceenshot, intervals that contain the true mean μ will be colored gray and “misses” will be colored as red.

Interpretation: From the above output, out of a total 25, 21 intervals contain the true mean and the proportion of the interval that contains true mean is 84%.

(b)

To determine

To find: The confidence interval with 50 SRSs.

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 5UYK

Solution: The confidence interval with 50 SRSs is shown below:

Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: w/CrunchIt/EESEE Access Card, Chapter 6.1, Problem 5UYK , additional homework tip  5

Explanation of Solution

Calculation: To construct confidence intervals, use confidence interval applet. The following steps are provided below:

Step 1: Go to the “Confidence interval applets” in the website. The screenshot is shown below:

Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: w/CrunchIt/EESEE Access Card, Chapter 6.1, Problem 5UYK , additional homework tip  6

Step 2: Specify confidence interval as “80” and specify the sample size as “20.” The screenshot is shown below:

Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: w/CrunchIt/EESEE Access Card, Chapter 6.1, Problem 5UYK , additional homework tip  7

Step 3: Click twice on the “Sample 25” to generate the sample. The screenshot is shown below:

Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: w/CrunchIt/EESEE Access Card, Chapter 6.1, Problem 5UYK , additional homework tip  8

The obtained output is shown below:

Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: w/CrunchIt/EESEE Access Card, Chapter 6.1, Problem 5UYK , additional homework tip  9

From the above sceenshort, intervals that contain the true mean μ will be colored gray and “misses” will be colored as red.

Interpretation: The above figure indicates the hit 35, total 50, and percent hit 70%. Thirty-five out of 50 intervals contain the true mean and the proportion of the interval that contains the true mean is 70%.

To determine

To find: The confidence interval with 100 SRSs.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 5UYK

Solution: The confidence interval with 100 SRSs is shown below:

Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: w/CrunchIt/EESEE Access Card, Chapter 6.1, Problem 5UYK , additional homework tip  10

Explanation of Solution

Calculation: To construct confidence inetrvals, use confidence interval applet. The following steps are provided below:

Step 1: Go to the “Confidence interval applets” in the website. The screenshot is shown below:

Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: w/CrunchIt/EESEE Access Card, Chapter 6.1, Problem 5UYK , additional homework tip  11

Step 2: Specify confidence interval as “80” and specify the sample size as “20.” The screenshot is shown below:

Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: w/CrunchIt/EESEE Access Card, Chapter 6.1, Problem 5UYK , additional homework tip  12

Step 3: Click four times on the “Sample 25” to generate the sample. The screenshot is shown below:

Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: w/CrunchIt/EESEE Access Card, Chapter 6.1, Problem 5UYK , additional homework tip  13

The obtained output is shown below:

Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: w/CrunchIt/EESEE Access Card, Chapter 6.1, Problem 5UYK , additional homework tip  14

From the above sceenshort, intervals that contain the true mean μ will be colored gray and “misses” will be colored as red.

Interpretation: The above figure indicates the hit 75, total 100, and percent hit 75%. Seventy-five out of 100 intervals contain the true mean and the proportion of the interval that contains the true mean is 75%.

To determine

To find: The confidence interval with 200 SRSs.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 5UYK

Solution: The confidence interval with 200 SRSs is shown below:

Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: w/CrunchIt/EESEE Access Card, Chapter 6.1, Problem 5UYK , additional homework tip  15

Explanation of Solution

Calculation: To construct confidence inetrvals, use confidence interval applet. The following steps are provided below:

Step 1: Go to the “Confidence interval applets” in the website. The screenshot is shown below:

Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: w/CrunchIt/EESEE Access Card, Chapter 6.1, Problem 5UYK , additional homework tip  16

Step 2: Specify confidence interval as “80” and specify the sample size as “20.” The screenshot is shown below:

Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: w/CrunchIt/EESEE Access Card, Chapter 6.1, Problem 5UYK , additional homework tip  17

Step 3: Click eight times on the “Sample 25” to generate the sample. The screenshot is shown below:

Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: w/CrunchIt/EESEE Access Card, Chapter 6.1, Problem 5UYK , additional homework tip  18

The obtained output is shown below:

Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: w/CrunchIt/EESEE Access Card, Chapter 6.1, Problem 5UYK , additional homework tip  19

From the above sceenshort, intervals that contain the true mean μ will be colored gray and “misses” will be colored as red.

Interpretation: The above figure indicates the hit 157, total 200, and percent hit 79%. One hundred and fifty-seven out of 200 intervals contain the true mean and the proportion of the interval that contains the true mean is 79%.

To determine

To find: The confidence interval with 300 SRSs.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 5UYK

Solution: The confidence interval with 300 SRSs is shown below:

Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: w/CrunchIt/EESEE Access Card, Chapter 6.1, Problem 5UYK , additional homework tip  20

Explanation of Solution

Calculation: To construct confidence inetrvals, use confidence interval applet. The following steps are provided below:

Step 1: Go to the “Confidence interval applets” in the website. The screenshot is shown below:

Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: w/CrunchIt/EESEE Access Card, Chapter 6.1, Problem 5UYK , additional homework tip  21

Step 2: Specify confidence interval as “80” and specify the sample size as “20.” The screenshot is shown below:

Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: w/CrunchIt/EESEE Access Card, Chapter 6.1, Problem 5UYK , additional homework tip  22

Step 3: Click 12 times on the “Sample 25” to generate the sample. The screenshot is shown below:

Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: w/CrunchIt/EESEE Access Card, Chapter 6.1, Problem 5UYK , additional homework tip  23

The obtained output is shown below:

Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: w/CrunchIt/EESEE Access Card, Chapter 6.1, Problem 5UYK , additional homework tip  24

From the above sceenshort, intervals that contain the true mean μ will be colored gray and “misses” will be colored as red.

Interpretation: The above figure indicates the hit 232, total 300, and percent hit 77%. Two hundred and thirty-two out of 300 intervals contain the true mean and the proportion of the interval that contains the true mean is 77%.

To determine

To find: The confidence interval with 400 SRSs.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 5UYK

Solution: The confidence interval with 400 SRSs is shown below:

Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: w/CrunchIt/EESEE Access Card, Chapter 6.1, Problem 5UYK , additional homework tip  25

Explanation of Solution

Calculation: To construct confidence inetrvals, use confidence interval applet. The following steps are provided below:

Step 1: Go to the “Confidence interval applets” in the website. The screenshot is shown below:

Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: w/CrunchIt/EESEE Access Card, Chapter 6.1, Problem 5UYK , additional homework tip  26

Step 2: Specify confidence interval as “80” and specify the sample size as “20.” The screenshot is shown below:

Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: w/CrunchIt/EESEE Access Card, Chapter 6.1, Problem 5UYK , additional homework tip  27

Step 3: Click 16 times on the “Sample 25” to generate the sample. The screenshot is shown below:

Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: w/CrunchIt/EESEE Access Card, Chapter 6.1, Problem 5UYK , additional homework tip  28

The obtained output is shown below:

Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: w/CrunchIt/EESEE Access Card, Chapter 6.1, Problem 5UYK , additional homework tip  29

From the above sceenshort, intervals that contain the true mean μ will be colored gray and “misses” will be colored as red.

Interpretation: The above figure indicates the hit 315, total 400, and percent hit 79%. Three hundred and fifteen out of 400 intervals contain the true mean and the proportion of the interval that contains the true mean is 79%.

To determine

To find: The confidence interval with 500 SRSs.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 5UYK

Solution: The confidence interval with 500 SRSs is shown below:

Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: w/CrunchIt/EESEE Access Card, Chapter 6.1, Problem 5UYK , additional homework tip  30

Explanation of Solution

Calculation: To construct confidence inetrvals, use confidence interval applet. The following steps are provided below:

Step 1: Go to the “Confidence interval applets” in the website. The screenshot is shown below:

Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: w/CrunchIt/EESEE Access Card, Chapter 6.1, Problem 5UYK , additional homework tip  31

Step 2: Specify confidence interval as “80” and specify the sample size as “20.” The screenshot is shown below:

Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: w/CrunchIt/EESEE Access Card, Chapter 6.1, Problem 5UYK , additional homework tip  32

Step 3: Click 20 on the “Sample 25” to generate the sample. The screenshot is shown below:

Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: w/CrunchIt/EESEE Access Card, Chapter 6.1, Problem 5UYK , additional homework tip  33

The obtained output is shown below:

Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: w/CrunchIt/EESEE Access Card, Chapter 6.1, Problem 5UYK , additional homework tip  34

From the above sceenshort, intervals that contain the true mean μ will be colored gray and “misses” will be colored as red.

Interpretation: The above figure indicates the hit 397, total 500, and percent hit 79%. Three hundred and ninety-seven out of 500 intervals contain the true mean and the proportion of the interval that contains the true mean is 79%. From the pattern in the above seven cases, the proportion hit approaches near by 80% as the number of sample increases. Thus, one should expect that the percent capture to get closer to the confidence interval level is 80% as the number of samples increases.

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