Stat Q4
Stat Q4
DIFFERENT RANDOM
SAMPLING TECHNIQUES
POPULATION
The measurement or
quantity that describes the
population.
STATISTIC
The measurement or
quantity that describes the
sample.
PARAMETER
Example:
Below are the scores in General Mathematics of Grade
11 STEM STA during the Summative Test. Compute
the population mean, population variance and
population standard deviation.
54 35 38 29 28
25 39 41 34 27
POPULATION MEAN
∑ 𝑥
Where:
= the population mean
𝜇=
= the summation of
= number of elements in the
𝑁
population
POPULATION
VARIANCE
∑ 2
Where:
2 ( 𝑋 −
= given data
𝜇)
= the summation of
𝜎 =
= the population mean
= number of elements in the
𝑁
population
POPULATION
STANDARD
DEVIATION
∑
√
Where:
2
( 𝑋 − 𝜇)
= given data
= the summation of
𝜎=
= the population mean
= number of elements in
𝑁
the population
STATISTIC
Example:
From the previous data of the population, suppose
that we randomly select only 5 data out of the total 10
in the population. Compute the sample mean,
sample variance and sample standard deviation.
54 35 38 29 28
25 39 41 34 27
SAMPLE MEAN
∑ 𝑥
Where:
= the sample mean
𝑥=
= the summation of
= number of elements in the
𝑛
sample
SAMPLE VARIANCE
∑ 2
Where:
2 ( 𝑥 −
= given data
𝑥 )
= the summation of
𝑠 =
= the sample mean
= number of elements in the
𝑛 −1
sample
SAMPLE STANDARD
DEVIATION
∑
√
Where:
2
( 𝑥 − 𝑥 )
= given data
= the summation of
𝑠=
= the sample mean
𝑛 −1
= number of elements
in the sample
SAMPLING DISTRIBUTION OF
SAMPLE MEAN
z – distribution: t – distribution:
EXAMPLE 1
Given a die, it has 6 faces in which each face has either dot/s of
x = 1,2,3,4,5 and 6. Compute the following:
1. Population mean
2. Population variance
3. Population standard deviation
4. Illustrate the probability table of the sampling distribution of the means.
OBSERVATI SAMPLE SAMPLE
ON MEAN ()
ILLUSTRATING CENTRAL LIMIT
THEOREM
Given a die, it has 6 faces in which each face has either dot/s of
x = 1,2,3,4,5 and 6. Given it as the population, consider the samples of
size n = 2. Compute the following: