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Kysie Marie P.

Talatayod March 04, 2024

BS Psychology-1 Psychological Statistics Lab

1.μ = 45
σ = 10

a. n= 4 scores
10/√4
10/2
5
b. n= 25 scores
10/√25
10/5
2

2. n = 25
M = 68

a. 10/√25
10/5

68-60 / 2

8/2

b. 20/√25

20/5

68-60/4

8/4

2
c. 40/√25
40/5

68-60/8

8/8

3. μ = 100
σ = 15

a. 15/√9
15/3
5

103-100/5
3/5
.6
.2743 or 27.43%

b. 15/√25
15/5
3

103-100/3
3/3
1
.1587 or 15.87%

c. 15/√100
15/10
1.5

103-100/1.5
3/1.5
2
.0228 or 2.28%

4. μ = 54
σ=6
a. 51-54/6
-3/6
-0.5
.3085 or 30.85%

b. 6/√4
6/2
3

51-54/3
-3/3
-1
.1587 or 15.87%

c. 6/√36
6/6
1

51-54/1
-3/1
-3
.0013 or 0.13%

5. a. 20/√25
20/5
4

95/2 = 47.5 z= +1.96 and -1.96

(1.96) (4) + 50 = 57.84


(-1.96) (4) + 50 = 42.16

95% of all possible sample means are contained within the range between 42.16 and 57.84

b. 20/√25
20/5
4

99/2= 49.5 z= +2.57 and -2.57


(2.57) (4) + 50 = 60.28
(-2.57) (4) + 50 = 39.72

99% of all possible sample means are contained within the range between 39.72 and 60.28

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