Confidence levels

Assignment Help Basic Statistics
Reference no: EM13674267

4.2 Identify the parameter, Part II. For each of the following situations, state whether the parameter of interest is a mean or a proportion.

(a) A poll shows that 64% of Americans personally worry a great deal about federal spending and the budget deficit.

(b) A survey reports that local TV news has shown a 17% increase in revenue between 2009 and 2011 while newspaper revenues decreased by 6.4% during this time period.

(c) In a survey, high school and college students are asked whether or not they use geolocation services on their smart phones.

(d) In a survey, internet users are asked whether or not they purchased any Groupon coupons.

(e) In a survey, internet users are asked how many Groupon coupons they purchased over the last year.

 

4.4 Heights of adults. Researchers studying anthropometry collected body girth measurements and skeletal diameter measurements, as well as age, weight, height and gender, for 507 physically active individuals. The histogram below shows the sample distribution of heights in centimeters.

(a) What is the point estimate for the average height of active individuals? What about the median?

(b) What is the point estimate for the standard deviation of the heights of active individuals?

What about the IQR?

(c) Is a person who is 1m 80cm (180 cm) tall considered unusually tall? And is a person who is 1m 55cm (155cm) considered unusually short? Explain your reasoning.

(d) The researchers take another random sample of physically active individuals. Would you

expect the mean and the standard deviation of this new sample to be the ones given above.

Explain your reasoning.

(e) The samples means obtained are point estimates for the mean height of all active individuals, if the sample of individuals is equivalent to a simple random sample. What measure do we use to quantify the variability of such an estimate? Compute this quantity using the data from the original sample under the condition that the data are a simple random sample.

 

4.6 Chocolate chip cookies. Students are asked to count the number of chocolate chips in 22 cookies for a class activity. They found that the cookies on average had 14.77 chocolate chips with a standard deviation of 4.37 chocolate chips.

(a) Based on this information, about how much variability should they expect to see in the mean number of chocolate chips in random samples of 22 chocolate chip cookies?

(b) The packaging for these cookies claims that there are at least 20 chocolate chips per cookie. One student thinks this number is unreasonably high since the average they found is much lower. Another student claims the di_erence might be due to chance. What do you think?

 

4.8 Mental health. Another question on the General Social Survey introduced in Exercise 4.7 is \For how many days during the past 30 days was your mental health, which includes stress, depression, and problems with emotions, not good?" Based on responses from 1,151 US residents, the survey reported a 95% confidence interval of 3.40 to 4.24 days in 2010.

(a) Interpret this interval in context of the data.

(b) What does a 95% confidence level mean in this context?

(c) Suppose the researchers think a 99% confidence level would be more appropriate for this interval. Will this new interval be smaller or larger than the 95% confidence interval?

(d) If a new survey asking the same questions was to be done with 500 Americans, would the standard error of the estimate be larger, smaller, or about the same. Assume the standard deviation has remained constant since 2010.

4.10 Confidence levels. If a higher con_dence level means that we are more confident about the number we are reporting, why don't we always report a confidence interval with the highest possible confidence level?

4.12 Thanksgiving spending, Part I. The 2009 holiday retail season, which kicked off  on November 27, 2009 (the day after Thanksgiving), had been marked by somewhat lower self-reported consumer spending than was seen during the comparable period in 2008. To get an estimate of consumer spending, 436 randomly sampled American adults were surveyed. Daily consumer spending for the six-day period after Thanksgiving, spanning the Black Friday weekend and Cyber Monday, averaged $84.71. A 95% confidence interval based on this sample is ($80.31, $89.11).  Determine whether the following statements are true or false, and explain your reasoning.

(a) We are 95% confident  that the average spending of these 436 American adults is between $80.31 and $89.11.

(b) This confidence interval is not valid since the distribution of spending in the sample is right skewed.

(c) 95% of such random samples would have a sample mean between $80.31 and $89.11.

(d) We are 95% confident that the average spending of all American adults is between $80.31 and $89.11.

(e) A 90% confidence interval would be narrower than the 95% confidence interval since we don't need to be as sure about capturing the parameter.

(f) In order to decrease the margin of error of a 95% confidence interval to a third of what it is now, we would need to use a sample 3 times larger.

(g) The margin of error for the reported interval is 4.4.

Reference no: EM13674267

Questions Cloud

Find how far in front of the mirror is second object placed : An object is placed 14.0 centimeter in front of a convex mirror, the image being 6.65 centimeter behind the mirror. Find how far in front of the mirror is the second object placed
Between the inner and outer cylindrical shell : A long coaxial cable carries a uniform volume charge density \rho on the inner cylinder (radius a), and a uniform surface charge density on the outer cylindrical shell (radius b). This surface charge is negative and is of just the right magnitude tha..
Determine the increase in gravitational potential energy : The mass starts at the bottom of the incline and is pushed up its full 10 centimeter length at constant velocity and with no friction, by applied force acting parallel to the incline. Determine the increase in gravitational potential energy
Evaluate what is the mass of each block : Two blocks with different mass are attached to either end of a light rope that passes over a light, frictionless pulley that is suspended from the ceiling. evaluate what is the mass of each block
Confidence levels : Confidence levels. If a higher con_dence level means that we are more confident about the number we are reporting, why don't we always report a confidence interval with the highest possible confidence level?
Evaluate what is the speed of the man : A giant wheel, 40 meter in diameter, is fitted with a cage and platform on which a man can stand. Evaluate what is the speed of the man
Compute the ratio fcoul-fgrav. coulumb force-gravitational : Calculate the gravitational and the Coulomb force for a Hydrogen atom with the electron and proton separated by 5x10-11m and Compute the ratio Fcoul/Fgrav. coulumb force/gravitational force
Calculate its speed when it has dropped : A mass M2=5.0 kilogram hangs from a rope wrapped around a massive cylindrical pulley with M1=15 kilogram and r = .075 meter. calculate its speed when it has dropped 3.0 meter
Determine the apparent weight of a passenger in car : A car goes over a circular bump in the road with a radius of 30 meter at a speed of 15 m/s. Determine the apparent weight of a passenger in the car

Reviews

Write a Review

Basic Statistics Questions & Answers

  Statistics-probability assignment

MATH1550H: Assignment:  Question:  A word is selected at random from the following poem of Persian poet and mathematician Omar Khayyam (1048-1131), translated by English poet Edward Fitzgerald (1808-1883). Find the expected value of the length of th..

  What is the least number

MATH1550H: Assignment:  Question:     what is the least number of applicants that should be interviewed so as to have at least 50% chance of finding one such secretary?

  Determine the value of k

MATH1550H: Assignment:  Question:     Experience shows that X, the number of customers entering a post office during any period of time t, is a random variable the probability mass function of which is of the form

  What is the probability

MATH1550H: Assignment:Questions: (Genetics) What is the probability that at most two of the offspring are aa?

  Binomial distributions

MATH1550H: Assignment:  Questions:  Let’s assume the department of Mathematics of Trent University has 11 faculty members. For i = 0; 1; 2; 3; find pi, the probability that i of them were born on Canada Day using the binomial distributions.

  Caselet on mcdonald’s vs. burger king - waiting time

Caselet on McDonald’s vs. Burger King - Waiting time

  Generate descriptive statistics

Generate descriptive statistics. Create a stem-and-leaf plot of the data and box plot of the data.

  Sampling variability and standard error

Problems on Sampling Variability and Standard Error and Confidence Intervals

  Estimate the population mean

Estimate the population mean

  Conduct a marketing experiment

Conduct a marketing experiment in which students are to taste one of two different brands of soft drink

  Find out the probability

Find out the probability

  Linear programming models

LINEAR PROGRAMMING MODELS

Free Assignment Quote

Assured A++ Grade

Get guaranteed satisfaction & time on delivery in every assignment order you paid with us! We ensure premium quality solution document along with free turntin report!

All rights reserved! Copyrights ©2019-2020 ExpertsMind IT Educational Pvt Ltd