2 Statistics and Probability g11 Quarter 4 Module 2 Identifying Parameter To Be Tested Given A Real Life Problem
2 Statistics and Probability g11 Quarter 4 Module 2 Identifying Parameter To Be Tested Given A Real Life Problem
Statistics and
Probability
Quarter 4 – Module 2:
Identifying Parameters for
Testing in Given Real-Life
Problems
Statistics and
Probability
Quarter 4 – Module 2:
Identifying Parameters for
Testing in Given Real-Life
Problems
Introductory Message
For the facilitator:
Welcome to the Statistics and Probability for Senior High School Alternative
Delivery Mode (ADM) Module on Identifying Parameters for Testing in a
Given Real-Life Problems!
This module was collaboratively designed, developed, and reviewed by
educators both from public and private institutions to assist you, the
teacher or the facilitator, in helping the learners meet the standards set by
the K to 12 Curriculum while overcoming their personal, social, and
economic constraints in schooling.
This learning resource hopes to engage the learners into guided and
independent learning activities at their own pace and time. Furthermore,
this also aims to help learners acquire the needed 21st century skills while
taking into consideration their needs and circumstances.
In addition to the material in the main text, you will also see this box in the
body of the module:
As a facilitator, you are expected to orient the learners on how to use this
module. You also need to keep track of the learners' progress while allowing
them to manage their own learning. Furthermore, you are expected to
encourage and assist the learners as they do the tasks included in the
module.
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With this module, you will learn how to identify the parameter to be
tested in a statistical hypothesis. The first step in hypothesis testing,
defining the parameter, will be given emphasis in this module.
What I Know
5. Which is the parameter in the given situation below? “The average age of
10 college students is 24 years.”
A. 24 years C. age of the college students
B. 10 college students D. the average age of 24 years
6. A parameter is...
A. a numerical value summarizing the sample data
B. a planned activity with results yielding a set of data
C. a numerical value that summarizes all the data of an entire
population
D. the set of values collected from the variable from each of the elements
that belongs to the sample
9. SWS survey was trying to see if people in the Philippines thought the
pollution was too high. Which choice best represents a parameter?
A. all people in the Philippines
B. 500 randomly selected residents of the Philippine
C. 71% of the residents surveyed who thought the pollution was too high
D. percentage of all people in the Philippines who thought the pollution
was too high
10. A research conducted on a certain company last year showed that 25% of
the employees would rather drink coffee than soft drinks during break
time. Which choice best represents a parameter?
A. 25 employees C. the percentage of employee
B. all employees D. coffee rather than soft drinks
14. Three percent (3%) of cars of a certain model have needed new engines
after being driven between 0 and 80 miles. The manufacturer hopes
that redesigning one of the engine's components has solved this
problem. What kind of parameter is illustrated in the problem?
A. mean C. proportion
B. variance D. standard deviation
For instance, you might be interested in the average age of your section
where you belong and found the average age was 17. Do you think this is an
example of parameter? To be able to answer this question, read and
understand this module.
What’s In
1. The ____________ in a set of data is the sum of the values divided by the
total number of values.
A. mean B. range C. variance D. standard deviation
3. The ________ is the item of data that appears most frequently in a set of
data.
A. mean B. mode C. median D. standard deviation
4. The measurement that shows how data are spread above and below the
mean is the _____.
A. mean B. range C. variance D. standard deviation
What’s New
Activity 2: Grouping!
Directions: Group the following symbols into two. Place the first group
inside Box A and the second group in Box B.
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𝒙 𝒑 𝒔 𝒔𝟐 ෝ
𝒑 𝝁 𝝈 𝝈𝟐
A B
Guide Questions:
1. What are the symbols that you placed in Box A? Box B?
2. How did you categorize each symbol or notation?
3. What mathematical principle did you consider in answering the
activity?
4. Which symbols seemed to be familiar to you and which are not?
What Is It
In this claim, there are different parameters used but the parameter
to be tested in this hypothesis would be the average allowance of Senior
High School students since it relates to the population, not in sample.
Statistical hypothesis is a conjecture about the population parameter that’s
why you will look for the population mean, population standard deviation, or
population proportion but not sample mean.
What’s More
1. The television habits of children were observed and found out that the
standard deviation is 12.4 hours per week.
2. A newspaper article stated that students in the country take an average
of 4 years to finish their undergraduate degrees. Suppose that you
believe the mean time is longer, you conducted survey on 49 students.
The result obtained a sample mean of 5 with a sample standard deviation
of 1.2.
3. According to DOLE, registered nurses in government earned an average
monthly salary of ₱9,700. For that same year, a survey was conducted on
41 registered nurses to determine if the mean salary is higher than the
previous survey. The sample average was ₱10,000 with a sample
standard deviation of ₱2,500.
4. Records of the Department of Health (DOH) revealed that 14.7% of the
country's Filipino smokers have maintained their habit of smoking.
1. What is a parameter?
________________________________________________________________________
2. What are the two commonly used parameters? What are their symbols or
notations?
________________________________________________________________________
3. What are the other notations used as parameters?
________________________________________________________________________
4. To identify the parameter to be tested in a claim/hypothesis, what are
the concepts to consider?
________________________________________________________________________
What I Can Do
List down five (5) different real-life situations where hypothesis testing can
be done. Identify the parameter to be tested in each situation.
1. ________________________________________________________________________
2. ________________________________________________________________________
3. ________________________________________________________________________
4. ________________________________________________________________________
5. ________________________________________________________________________
Assessment
3. Anna wants to estimate the average shower time of teenagers. From the
sample of 50 teenagers, she found out that it takes 5 minutes for
teenagers to shower. What is the parameter?
A. sample of 50 teenagers C. average shower time of teenagers
B. 50 teenagers in 5 minutes D. took 5 minutes for teenagers to shower
11. A researcher claims that the mean monthly consumption of coffee per
person is more than 19 cups. In a sample of 60 randomly selected
people, the mean monthly consumption was 20. The standard deviation
12. A certified public accountant (CPA) claims that more than 30% of all
accountants advertise. What kind of parameter is used in this claim?
A. mean B. variance C. proportion D. standard deviation
Additional Activities
2. A car dealer claims that the average price of Honda Vios is at least
₱662,000.00. A client suspected that the claim is incorrect and found
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𝝈 = 𝟏𝟐. 𝟒
degrees
3. an average monthly salary of registered 13.D
14.B
µ=𝟒
government nurse is ₱9,700
15.A
4. proportion of 14.7% of the country’s Filipino
µ = ₱𝟗, 𝟕𝟎𝟎
smokers maintain their smoking habits
𝒑 = 𝟎. 𝟏𝟒𝟕
Answer Key
evidence to reject the dealer’s claim at 𝛼 = 0.05?
₱640,000.00 and standard deviation of ₱ 24,000.00. Is there enough
that random sample of 15 similar vehicles has the mean price of
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References
Books
Sirug, Winston S. Statistics and Probability for Senior High School CORE
Subject A Comprehensive Approach K to 12 Curriculum Compliant.
Manila: Mindshapers Co., Inc., 2017.
Online Resources
Mahesh. “Everything You Need to Know About Hypothesis Testing - Part I.”
Accessed May 20, 2020. https://towardsdatascience.com/everything-
you-need-to-know-about-hypothesis-testing-part-i-4de9abebbc8a