ECMT1010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Confidence Interval, Percentile, Statistic

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A bootstrap statistic is to the original sample statistic as the original sample statistic is to the population parameter. Important rules: since the sampling distribution is centred around the population parameter, so the. We can estimate a se or confidence interval for: mean, proportion, difference in means, difference in proportions and so on . Suppose we are interested in finding a 95% ci for the mean price of a second-hand for. Find n = 25 mustangs from a website and record the price in (shs) for each car. Therefore, the 95% confidence interval for the mean price is (11. 624,20. 336). Based on the sample from the car website, we are 95% confident that the mean population price of a used mustang car is between ,624 and ,336. The sample proportion answering yes was 79% among democrats and 38% among. Calculate a 95% ci for the difference in proportions. The sample statistic is pd - pr = 0. 79 0. 38 = 0. 41.

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