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AP Statistics Section 10.2: Estimating a Population Mean.

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1 AP Statistics Section 10.2: Estimating a Population Mean

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10 Procedures that are not affected by lack of normality of the population are said to be robust. Translated: if we find that the condition regarding normality is not met, that our confidence interval will still be fairly accurate because the t-procedures are fairly robust. This does not guard against outliers as the confidence intervals are non-resistant. The CLT ensures the robustness. When n is small, it is more important that the data is an SRS than normally distributed.


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