Lesson 10 - Central Limit Theorem: Return To Cover Page
Lesson 10 - Central Limit Theorem: Return To Cover Page
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deviation divided by the square root of 30. Hence 899.7 / 30 = 164.3 The experimental value
of 160.5 is pretty close!
Close your data window from the previous example and open the worksheet
ProbDist.mtw that you saved from Lesson 8. First make a bar graph of this discrete distribution.
(See pages 39 and 40 of Lesson 9.) The graph is shown below, and it certainly does not look
normal.
Now click on Calc > Random Data > Discrete. Type 1000 in the "Number of rows of
data to generate" box and C3-C102 in the "Store in column(s):" box. Select C1 X into the
"Values in:" box and P(X) into the "Probabilities in:" box. Now click "OK". You now have 100
samples of size 1000 in columns C3 through C102. Find the means of these 100 samples, (they
will be stored in C103 through C202) and stack them in C203 as we did in the example above.
Give C203 the label "Sample Means." Now use our basic statistics function to find the mean,
and variance of the sample means. They are shown in the figure below, but your may not match
exactly.
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In Lesson 8 we computed the mean and variance of this distribution to be 3.15 and 1.0275
respectively, so we should expect the mean and variance for the sample means to be 3.15 and
1.0275/1000 = 0.0010275 respectively. We can see that the experimental values for the mean
and variance are quite close to what we would expect.
Finally, we will draw a histogram of the sample means. We will use 7 bins but leave the
labels in the middle rather than at the cut points.
We can see that from a distribution that was skewed left we have obtained a probability
distribution of sample means that is approximately normal by repeated sampling. The Central
Limit Theorem tells us that the distribution of the means will get closer to normal the larger the
sample size.
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MINITAB ASSIGNMENT 10
1. Use worksheet EISS8.MTW that you created in Minitab Assignment 1 and EISS40.MTW that
you created in Minitab Assignment 5 to recreate an experiment like the one in this lesson.
Compare the mean of the means for samples of size 8 and size 40 to the population mean.
Compare the standard deviation of the means for samples of size 8 and size 40 to the
standard deviation that is predicted by the Central Limit Theorem. Type your observations
in the session window.
2. Consider Problem 35 on page 203. You should have this distribution saved as Quiz.MTW
from Lesson 8. Do each of the following. Note that all of your answers, except part (a) and
the graphs, will appear in the session window. In some cases you will need to type the
answers into the session window.
(a) Create 100 samples of size 1000, find the means of the samples, and stack the sample
means in a column labeled "Sample Means."
(c) How do your answers to part (b) compare to the expected values? (You would have
computed the mean and variance for this distribution as part of Minitab Assignment
8.)
(d) Create a bar graph of this distribution. Be sure to set the space between bars to zero
as was done in the example above so that it looks like a probability distribution.
(f) Does your graph from part (e) look closer to being normal than the one from part (d)?
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