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QUARTER 2 Statistics & Probability

Lesson 2

Sampling
Distribution
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• Differentiate between sample, population and


Objectives

sampling distribution.
• Calculate the sampled mean, z-score, standard
deviation of sampling distribution.
• Locate an area of sampling distribution.
Overview Statistics & Probability

Sample - a small portion of the population that can be


examine draw conclusions from.
 

Population = 10,000
 
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What’s the difference between a Sample


distribution and a Sampling Distribution?

Sample Distribution
| Involves taking a singular sample from a
population and interpreting a data.

 
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What’s the difference between a Sample


distribution and a Sampling Distribution?

Sampling Distribution
| a distribution of statistics made from
multiple simple random samples drawn from a
specific population.
Sample Mean Statistics & Probability

• Sampling distribution of Sample Mean

Population Random Sample   Normal distribution


n=5

 
 
 
104cm
       
120 cm 110 cm
         
             

142 cm
169 cm

Average: Height
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Standard error
 

Standardized
formula
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Given: Population Distribution Sampling


 
Distribution

139 146 153 160 167 174 181 153.4, 155.6, 157.8, 160 ,162.21, 164.4, 166.6
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Sampling
  Distribution

Solution:
 

Standardized formula:
 
 

  1.36
157 157
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Example 1:
1. What is the probability that the average height of 10 random Canadians is less than 157 cm?
2. How much area associated to the z-score?

1.36
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Example 1:
1. What is the probability that the average height of 10 random Canadians is less than 157 cm?
2. How much area associated to the z-score?

157 1.36
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Population
Distribution
Given:
 

Solution:
   

    170
 
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Population
Distribution
 

 
 
 

  170

 
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Seatwork 1:
1. What is the proportion of all people that have height greater than 176 cm, if the population mean is
170cm with a sigma of 7cm?
2. How much area associated to the z-score?
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Seatwork 1:
2. When measuring the heights of all students at a local university, it was found that
it was normally distributed with a mean height of 5.5 ft. and a standard deviation of
0.5 ft. What proportion of students are between 5.81 ft and 6.3 ft tall?

P(5.81<X<6.3) = ? Population
Distribution

Given:

5.81 6.3
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that we can be sure of
finding and let our finding
be such that we may go on
searching.”
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