Chapter 7
Chapter 7
SAMPLING
DISTRIBUTIONS
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Sampling error =
That is, the mean score estimated from the sample is 1.07
higher than the mean score of the population.
Note that this difference occurred due to chance—that is,
because we used a sample instead of the population.
Also,
For = 31.9:
where
N = total number of elements in the population
n = total number of elements in the sample
X = number of elements in the population that possess a
specific characteristic
x = number of elements in the sample that possess a
specific characteristic
p = 3 / 5 = .60
We can infer from the central limit theorem that the sampling
distribution of is approximately normal.
For = .78: