AP STATISTICS REVIEW INFERENCE
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AP STATISTICSREVIEW
INFERENCE
Carol Huss
Independence High School
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Statistical Inference
Drawing conclusions (“to infer”) about a population based upon data from a sample.
Two types of inference:
1. Confidence intervals
2. Significance tests
guide to inference.pdf
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Confidence Intervals
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Confidence intervals estimate the true value of the parameter where the parameter is thetrue mean , true proportion p, or true slope .
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Confidence Intervals
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1-sample t-interval for
2-sample t-interval for
Matched-pairs t-interval
1-proportion z-interval for p
2-proportion z-interval for p1 - p2
t-interval for slope
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Confidence Intervals
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= Parameter= Assumptions (conditions)= Test name or formula= Calculations= Statement to interpret the interval
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Interpret the confidence level:
C% of all intervals produced using this method
will capture the true mean (difference in means), or proportion (difference in proportions), or slope.
(Describe the parameter in context!)
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Interpret the confidence interval:
I am C% confident that the true parameter (insert context) is between ___ and ___ (insert units), based on this sample.
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(2000) Question 6
A random sample of 400 married couples was selected from a large population of married couples.• Heights of married men are approximately normally distributed
with a mean 70 inches and standard deviation 3 inches.• Heights of married women are approximately normally distributed
with mean 65 inches and standard deviation 2.5 inches.• There were 20 couples in which the wife was taller than her
husband, and there were 380 couples in which the wife was shorter than her husband.
(a) Find a 95 percent confidence interval for the proportion of married couples in the population for which the wife is taller than her husband. Interpret your interval in the context of this question.
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Solution (2000 – Question 6, part a)
Assumption: large sample size since
ˆ ˆ20 10 (1 ) 380 10 np n p
1-proportion z-interval for p
p = true proportion of married couples in which the wife is taller than her husband
Parameter, Assumptions, Test Name (or formula):
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Calculations:
Solution (2000 – Question 6, part a)
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Interpret the interval:
I am 95% confident that the true proportion of couples in which the wife is taller than her husband is between .028 and .071, based on this sample.
USB Documents\AP STATISTICS\AP Stats\correct & incorrect ways to explain CI.doc
Solution (2000 – Question 6, part a)
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Significance Tests
Significance tests provide evidence for some claim using sample data.
test statistic =estimated value – hypothesized value
standard error of the estimate
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Significance Tests
1-sample t-test for 2-sample t-test for Matched pairs t-test 1-proportion z-test for p2-proportion z-test for p1 – p2
Chi-square goodness-of-fit testChi-square test for homogeneity or
independence/associationt-test for slope
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Significance Tests
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= Parameter
= Hypotheses
= Assumptions (conditions)
= Test name or formula
= Alpha
= Calculations
= Decision
= Statement of evidence
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What is the P-value?
The P-value is the probability of getting an observation as extreme or even more extreme by chance alone, assuming that the null hypothesis is true.
If the P-value is small (< alpha), then we reject Ho and accept Ha.
If the P-value is large (> alpha), then we fail to reject Ho and fail to accept Ha.
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Know your inference procedures
Helpful web site: http://www.ltcconline.net/greenl/java/Statistics/StatsMatch/StatsMatch.htm
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(2000) Question 4
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Solution (2000) Question 4
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Solution (2000) Question 4
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Solution (2000) Question 4
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Solution (2000) Question 4
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Solution (2000) Question 4
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Solution (2000) Question 4
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Scoring (2000) Question 4
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Scoring (2000) Question 4
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(2003) Question 5
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Solution (2003) Question 5
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Solution (2003) Question 5
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Solution (2003) Question 5
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Solution (2003) Question 5
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Scoring (2003) Question 5
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Type I, Type II Errors & Power
Type I Error:
Ho is true, but we reject Ho & accept Ha Type II Error:
Ho is false, but we fail to reject Ho & fail to accept Ha.
Power:
the probability of correctly rejecting Ho
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Type I, Type II Errors & Power
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How to increase power:
Increase alpha (level of significance)
Increase the sample size, n
Decrease variability
Increase the magnitude of the effect (the difference in the hypothesized value of a parameter & its true value
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(2003) Question 2
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Solution (2003) Question 2
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Solution (2003) Question 2
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Solution (2003) Question 2
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Scoring (2003) Question 2
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Scoring (2003) Question 2
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Scoring (2003) Question 2
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Scoring (2003) Question 2
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Good Luck!