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AP Statistics Inference Review. Chapters 18-25. Remember Your Formulas. 1 Proportion: CI = Hypothesis Test: z = . 1 Sample or Matched Pairs t-test CI = Hypothesis Test: t df = . 2 Proportion: CI = Hypothesis Test: z = . 2 Sample t-test: CI: Hypothesis Test: t df =. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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AP StatisticsInference Review

Chapters 18-25

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Remember Your Formulas

1 Proportion:

CI =

Hypothesis Test: z =

nqpzpˆˆˆ

npqpp ˆ

2 Proportion:

CI =

Hypothesis Test: z =

2

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1 Sample or Matched Pairs t-test

CI =

Hypothesis Test: tdf = ns

x nstx df

2 Sample t-test:

CI:

Hypothesis Test: tdf =2

22

1

21

21 0)(

ns

ns

xx

2

22

1

21

21 )(ns

nstxx df

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Remember PANIC for CI’s and PHANTOMS for Hypothesis Tests

ParameterAssumptionName Test and StatisticsInterval (Include Formula)Conclusion

ParameterHypothesis (p or mu)Assumptions/ConditionsName TestTest StatisticsObtain P (Include formula and distribution)Make Decision (Never accept Ho

State Conclusion (In Context)

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Name Statistics: n = 50, p-hat = .7, q-hat = .3

Interval:

50)3)(.7(.96.17. CI

Conclusion:

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Parameter: p = proportion of city workers who are also in the union

Hypothesis:

Independent: Each person being in The union should be independent

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Name: One proportion z-test

Test Statistics: p-hat = .12, p = .135, q = .865, n = 2000

Obtain P:2000

)865)(.135(.135.12.

z

Decision:

Conclusion:

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Parameter:

Assumptions:

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Name: 2 Proportion z-Interval

Interval: 1000

)983)(.017(.1000

)935)(.065(.576.2)017.065(. CI

Conclusion:

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Parameter: Ps = Proportion of suburban students that failed AP exam Pr = Proportion of rural students that failed AP exam

Hypothesis: Ho: Ps = Pr, Ha: Ps ≠ PrAssumptions:

10%: Both 107 and 143 are less than 10%of rural and suburban students that took AP exam.

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Name: 2 Proportion z-test

Test Statistics:

Obtain P:

59.

143)7)(.3(.

107)7)(.3(.

0)315.280(.

z

P =.56

Make Decision: Fail to reject Ho

State Conclusion:

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Parameter:

Assumptions:

Random: It is a random selection of daysduring the year.Nearly Normal: The histogram is roughly unimodal and symmetricIndependent: Each car’s speed shouldbe independent10%: 20 cars is less than 10% of all carsthat pass through when the sign is flashing

Name Test:

Interval:

2024.76.24 19tCI

Conclusion:

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Parameter: U = average # of hours students watch TV per week from Central High

Hypothesis: Ho: U = 13, Ha: U > 13

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Assumptions:

Nearly Normal: Histogram is roughly unimodaland symmetric.

Random: Students were randomly selected

Independent: TV watching among students should be independent

10%: 25 students is less than 25% of all studentsat CHS.

Name Test:

Test Statistics:

Obtain P:

Conclusion:

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Parameter:

Assumptions:

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Name:

Interval:

1653.2

1612.3131.2)14625.15(

22

CI

Conclusion:

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Parameter: Um = mean death age of men, Uw = mean death age of women

Hypothesis: Ho: Um = Uw, Ha: Um < Uw

Assumptions:

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Name Test:

Test Statistics:

Obtain P:

4043.16

4849.12

0)7.7833.68(228.71

t

Conclusion:

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Parameter: Ud = The mean difference in unemployment rate between Australia and UK

Assumptions:

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Assumptions continued:

Nearly Normal: Histogram is roughlyunimodal and symmetric

10%: 1990 – 2000 represents less than 10% ofAll of the years

Name:

Interval:

Conclusion:

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Parameter: Ud = The mean difference in employment rate between Males and Females

Hypothesis:

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Assumptions:Name: Match paired t-test

Test Statistics:

Obtain P:

8166.713

0125.3467

t

Make Decision: Fail to reject Ho

State Conclusion: