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7.3: Confidence Intervals and Sample Size for Proportions

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1 7.3: Confidence Intervals and Sample Size for Proportions
By the end of class you will be able to calculate confidence intervals for proportions

2 Hershey Kisses or Diamonds?
What proportion of times does a Hersey Kiss land on it’s “side” when flipped? Create a 90% confidence interval for this situation.

3 Some Notation: p = population proportion

4 The sample proportion is the best point estimate for the population proportion
We will conduct 20 trials to get a sample proportion

5 Proportion Confidence Interval
Standard Deviation: Error: CI:

6 On Calculator: Menu Statistics Confidence Intervals 1PropZ Interval

7 A sample of 500 nursing applications included 60 men
A sample of 500 nursing applications included 60 men. Find the 90% confidence interval of the true proportion of men who applied to the nursing program.

8 In a sample of 80 high school students, 90% believe that they should be exempt from final exams. Find a 95% confidence interval for students who believe in exam exemptions.

9 Determining Sample Size
According to a prior study .169 is the proportion of people that rent beach umbrellas in Ocean City. How many beachgoers should be surveyed about umbrella rentals in order to be 90% confident that the sample percentage is in error by no more than 4 percentage points?

10 Determining Sample Size-Solve for n Always round up to ensure the sample size is large enough!

11 If no approximation of the sample proportion is known, use .5 for p-hat. This will guarantee that the sample size is large enough

12 Determining Sample Size
How many beachgoers should be surveyed about umbrella rentals in order to be 90% confident that the sample percentage is in error by no more than 4 percentage points? No prior sample exists


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