Reference no: EM13744801
Making sample means ,propotions,slopes on excell
Summary 1000 sample proportions sample size 4
Paste this summary into stage 3 of tbe assignment as well as the graphs
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student number
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453533
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sample size
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4
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Answer?
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Thing 1
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yes
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Thing 2
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yes
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Thing 3
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yes
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Thing 4
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no
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Thing 1000
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yes
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Population proportion that says yes
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0.582
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0
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Estimate percentile
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sample proportion
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P(ESTIMATES<estimate)
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sample 1
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0.75
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P(ESTIMATES<0.75)=546/1000=
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0.546
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sample 2
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0.5
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P(ESTIMATES<0.5)=188/1000=
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0.188
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sample 3
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0.5
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P(ESTIMATES<0.5)=188/1000=
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0.188
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sample 4
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0.75
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P(ESTIMATES<0.75)=546/1000=
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0.546
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sample 5
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0.25
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P(ESTIMATES<0.25)=23/1000=
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0.023
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sample 6
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0.5
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P(ESTIMATES<0.5)=188/1000=
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0.188
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Mean of 1000 estimates
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0.5898
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Stdev of 1000 estimates
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0.2412
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Percentile plot of 1000 sample proportions with n=4
Summary 1000 sample proportions same population proportion as before but with n=100
Percentile plot of 1000 sample proportions with n=100
Summary of 1000 sample slopes from 1000 regressions with sample size n=5
Percentile plot of 1000 sample slopes with n=5
Summary of 1000 slopes, each slope is from a linear regression with sample size n=100
Percentile plot of 1000 sample slopes
Summary of 1000 differences between sample means n1=4, n2=4
Percentile plot of 1000 differences between means , the difference of the average of 100 students doing stats and the average of 100 students doing macroeconomics
Percentile plot of 1000 differences between means , the difference of the average of 4 students doing stats and the average of 4 students doing macroeconomics
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