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Basic Business Statistics, 11e © 2009 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chap 8-1 Confidence Interval Estimation

Basic Business Statistics, 11e © 2009 Prentice-Hall, Inc.. Chap 8-2 We can estimate a Population Parameter … Point Estimates with a Sample Statistic (a Point Estimate) Mean Proportion p π X μ

Basic Business Statistics, 11e © 2009 Prentice-Hall, Inc.. Chap 8-3 Confidence Intervals How much uncertainty is associated with a point estimate of a population parameter? An interval estimate provides more information about a population characteristic than does a point estimate Such interval estimates are called confidence intervals

Basic Business Statistics, 11e © 2009 Prentice-Hall, Inc.. Chap 8-4 Confidence Interval Estimate An interval gives a range of values: Takes into consideration variation in sample statistics from sample to sample Based on observations from 1 sample Gives information about closeness to unknown population parameters Stated in terms of level of confidence e.g. 95% confident, 99% confident Can never be 100% confident

Basic Business Statistics, 11e © 2009 Prentice-Hall, Inc.. Chap 8-5 Confidence Level Confidence the interval will contain the unknown population parameter A percentage (less than 100%)

Basic Business Statistics, 11e © 2009 Prentice-Hall, Inc.. Chap 8-6 Confidence Level, (1-  ) Suppose confidence level = 95% Also written (1 -  ) = 0.95, (so  = 0.05) A relative frequency interpretation: 95% of all the confidence intervals that can be constructed will contain the unknown true parameter A specific interval either will contain or will not contain the true parameter No probability involved in a specific interval (continued)

Basic Business Statistics, 11e © 2009 Prentice-Hall, Inc.. Chap 8-7 Confidence Interval for μ (σ Known) Assumptions Population standard deviation σ is known Population is normally distributed If population is not normal, use large sample Confidence interval estimate: where is the point estimate Z α/2 is the normal distribution critical value for a probability of  /2 in each tail is the standard error

Basic Business Statistics, 11e © 2009 Prentice-Hall, Inc.. Chap 8-8 Finding the Critical Value, Z α/2 Consider a 95% confidence interval: Z α/2 = -1.96Z α/2 = 1.96 Point Estimate Lower Confidence Limit Upper Confidence Limit Z units: X units: Point Estimate 0

Basic Business Statistics, 11e © 2009 Prentice-Hall, Inc.. Chap 8-9 Common Levels of Confidence Commonly used confidence levels are 90%, 95%, and 99% Confidence Level Confidence Coefficient, Z α/2 value % 90% 95% 98% 99% 99.8% 99.9%

Basic Business Statistics, 11e © 2009 Prentice-Hall, Inc.. Chap 8-10 Intervals and Level of Confidence Confidence Intervals Intervals extend from to (1-  )x100% of intervals constructed contain μ; (  )x100% do not. Sampling Distribution of the Mean x x1x1 x2x2