Osvaldo Apodaca
2021-12-25
vicki331g8
Beginner2021-12-26Added 37 answers
The estimate is derived using a sample, hence choice (a), "sample based upon information contained in the population" is inaccurate.
It is wrong to choose option (c), "population based upon information contained in the population" as statistical inference allows for inferences to be made about unknown parameters based on sample data.
Because statistical inference produces inferences about some unknown population parameter based on sample and not based on mean of population, option (d), "mean of the sample based upon the mean of the population" is wrong.
Based on a sample taken from the population, statistical inference makes some inferences or estimates the unknown parameter. In other words, the sample data are used to draw conclusions about the population. Therefore, in the given circumstance, option (b), " “population based upon information contained in the sample" is the appropriate response.
scomparve5j
Beginner2021-12-27Added 38 answers
The values for choices (a), (b), and (c) are deemed erroneous since they do not match the mean and standard error of the mean that were determined.
The calculated mean value is 200, and the calculated standard error of the mean is 2, correspondingly. Therefore, it may be concluded that option (d) is the appropriate response to the given circumstance.
karton
Expert2021-12-30Added 613 answers
In section 9, it is explained that the goal of statistical inference is to draw conclusions about the population from data from the sample. The average and standard deviation for component 10 are 200 and 2, respectively.
Vasquez
Expert2023-04-29Added 669 answers
RizerMix
Expert2023-04-29Added 656 answers
Read carefully and choose only one option
A statistic is an unbiased estimator of a parameter when (a) the statistic is calculated from a random sample. (b) in a single sample, the value of the statistic is equal to the value of the parameter. (c) in many samples, the values of the statistic are very close to the value of the parameter. (d) in many samples, the values of the statistic are centered at the value of the parameter. (e) in many samples, the distribution of the statistic has a shape that is approximately Normal
Construct all random samples consisting three observations from the given data. Arrange the observations in ascending order without replacement and repetition.
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Find the mean of the following data: 12,10,15,10,16,12,10,15,15,13.
The equation has a positive slope and a negativey-intercept.
1) y=−2x−3
2) y=2−3x
3) y=2+3x
4) y=−2+3x
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Fill in the blanks to make the statement true: .
What percent of is
The first 15 digits of pi are as follows: 3.14159265358979
The frequency distribution table for the digits is as follows:
Which two digits appear for 3 times each?
A) 1, 7
B) 2, 6
C) 5, 9<br<D) 3, 8
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What is the simple interest of a loan for $1000 with 5 percent interest after 3 years?
What number is 12% of 45?
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Leasing a car. The price of the car is$45,000. You have $3000 for a down payment. The term of the lease is and the interest rate is 3.5% APR. The buyout on the lease is51% of its purchase price and it is due at the end of the term. What are the monthly lease payments (before tax)?
The mean of sample A is significantly different than the mean of sample B. Sample A: Sample B: Use a two-tailed -test of independent samples for the above hypothesis and data. What is the -value?
What is mean and its advantages?