L 9.1 Sampling Distribution With Replacement
L 9.1 Sampling Distribution With Replacement
L 9.1 Sampling Distribution With Replacement
PROBABILITY
SECOND SEMESTER MIDTERM/3RD QUARTER
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTAND?
LPAM I N G S
BUDISTRINIOT
“SAMPLING DISTRIBUTION”
SCRAMBLED WORD ACTIVITY
MENTECALREP
“REPLACEMENT”
SCRAMBLED WORD ACTIVITY
QUEFRENCY
“FREQUENCY”
SCRAMBLED WORD ACTIVITY
PLESAM
AMEN
“SAMPLE MEAN”
SAMPLING DISTRIBUTION OF THE SAMPLE
MEANS
where: where:
sample mean sample mean
total number of observations probability of each sample mean
SAMPLING DISTRIBUTION OF THE SAMPLE
MEANS
Example 1:
Consider the population consisting of the values 2, 3, and 5. List all the
possible sample of size 2 that can be drawn from the population with
replacement. Then, compute the mean for each sample. Lastly, find the
mean of the sampling distribution of means and the mean of the
population.
SAMPLING DISTRIBUTION OF THE SAMPLE
MEANS
Example 1 (Solution):
Means of Samples Drawn with Replacement from the Population (2, 3, 5)
Observation Sample
1 (2, 2) 2.0
2 (2, 3) 2.5
3 (2, 5) 3.5
4 (3, 2) 2.5
5 (3, 3) 3.0
6 (3, 5) 4.0
7 (5, 2) 3.5
8 (5, 3) 4.0
9 (5, 5) 5.0
Sampling Distribution of with Replacement () Mean of the population (2, 3, 5)
Probability ()
2.0
2.5
3.5
2.5 Mean of the Sampling Distribution of
Means
3.0
4.0
3.5
4.0
5.0
Sampling Distribution of with Replacement () Mean of the population (2, 3, 5)
Probability ()
2.0 Mean of the Sampling Distribution
2.5 of Means
3.5
2.5
3.0 Notice that the population mean is
4.0 equal to the mean of the sampling
distribution of the means.
3.5 Therefore,
4.0
5.0
which is the first property of
sampling distribution of sample
means.
SAMPLING DISTRIBUTION OF THE SAMPLE
MEANS
Example 3:
Consider the population with values 2, 4, 6.
a. List all the possible samples of size 2 which can be drawn with
replacement from this population.
b. Find the mean of sampling distribution of means.
c. Find the variance of sampling distribution of means.
d. Find the standard error of sampling distribution of means.
SAMPLING DISTRIBUTION OF THE SAMPLE
MEANS
a. Observation Sample a.
1 (2, 2) 2
2 (2, 4) 3
3 (2, 6) 4
4 (4, 2) 3
5 (4, 4) 4
6 (4, 6) 5
7 (6, 2) 4
8 (6, 4) 5
9 (6, 6) 6
SAMPLING DISTRIBUTION OF THE SAMPLE
MEANS
c.
2 -2 4 d.
3 -1 1
4 0 0
3 -1 1
4 0 0
5 1 1
4 0 0
5 1 1
6 2 4
SAMPLING DISTRIBUTION OF THE SAMPLE
MEANS
Example 4:
James Mark was a Grade 11 student, receives of 17 or 23 as his score
on his three consecutive 25-item quizzes in Statistics and Probability.