Chapter 5
Chapter 5
Chapter 5
Chapter 5
Basic Concepts
The probability distribution of a statistic is called
sampling distribution.
Basic Concepts
Sampl X Sampl X
No. No.
e e
1 0, 0 0 9 2, 0 1.0
2 0, 1 0.5 10 2, 1 1.5
3 0, 2 1.0 11 2, 2 2.0
4 0, 3 1.5 12 2, 3 2.5
5 1, 0 0.5 13 3, 0 1.5
6 1,1 1.0 14 3, 1 2.0
7 1, 2 1.5 15 3, 2 2.5
8 1, 3 2.0 16 3, 3 3.0
Sampling Distribution of the Sample Means
Theorems
2. If all possible random samples of
size n are drawn without
replacement from a finite population
of size N with mean and standard
deviation , then the sample mean
will have mean and variance given
E ( X ) N n
2
by: Var ( X ) .
n N 1
4.2 Central Limit Theorem
If X is the mean of a random sample
of size n taken from a (large or
infinite) population with mean and
variance X2, then the sampling
distribution (X )
of isEapproximately
2
normally
Var ( X )
n
distributed with mean
and variance when n is
sufficiently large. Hence,
X
the limiting form Z of the distribution of
/ n
4.2 Central Limit Theorem
Note
The normal approximation in the theorem will
be good if n30 regardless of the shape of the
population.
If n<30, the approximation is good only if the
population is not too different from the normal.
If the distribution of the population is normal
then the sampling distribution will also be
exactly normal, no matter how small the size
of the sample.
Example
Suppose a team of biologists has been studying a
particular fishing pond. Let x represent the length of
a single trout taken at random from the pond.
Assume x has a normal distribution with a mean=
10.2 in. and standard deviation = 1.4 in.
P Z 1.29 P ( Z 1.57)
0.9015 0.0582
0.8433
Example
Solution:
b. What is the probability that the mean
length of 5 trout taken at random is
between 8 and 12 inches?
Given: X~N(10.2, 1.4 8 10.)2
2
12 10.2
P (8 X 12) P Z
1 .4 / 5 1 .4 / 5
P 3.51 Z 2.87
P Z 2.87 P ( Z 3.51)
0.9979 0.0001
0.9978
Example
Assume that the mean systolic blood pressure
of normal adults is 120 millimeters of mercury
(mm Hg) and the standard deviation is 5.6.
Assume the variable is normally distributed.